Structural separation between network and retail functions is increasingly being mandated in the telecommunications sector to countervail the market power of incumbent operators. Experience of separation in the electricity sector offers insights for telecommunications. Despite apparent competitive benefits the costs of contracting increase markedly when short-term focused electricity retail operations are separated from longer-term generation infrastructure investments (which require large up-front fixed and sunk cost components). The combination of mismatches in investment horizons entry barriers and risk preference and information asymmetries between generators and retailers leads to thin contract markets increased hold-up risk pervers...
Debates on restructuring of the U.S. electricity industry are often about the degree to which market...
Many studies have found substantial market failures in electricity markets that have been restructur...
In this paper we discuss the European regulation policy regarding vertical separation in communicati...
Vertical separation of generation from electricity retailing has often been required as a condition ...
The paper tackles the discussion about vertical separation in the electronic communications sector, ...
This paper studies how competition and vertical structure jointly determine generating capacities, r...
This paper presents a basic framework to assess whether structural (vertical) separation is desirabl...
A central feature of electricity market reforms involved restructuring monopoly utilities. In the Ge...
The widespread adoption of mandatory unbundling in telecommunications markets has led to growing int...
The past four years have seen renewed interest in the role that structural remedies could play in sh...
If the access network is an economic bottleneck, then the regulator may consider vertical separation...
Economic and policy literature on the vertical separation of incumbent telecommunications providers ...
In this paper we discuss the European regulation policy regarding vertical separation in communicati...
Mandatory structural separation of networks from retail operations is increasingly becoming a featur...
When the access network is an enduring economic bottleneck, vertical separation of the telecommunica...
Debates on restructuring of the U.S. electricity industry are often about the degree to which market...
Many studies have found substantial market failures in electricity markets that have been restructur...
In this paper we discuss the European regulation policy regarding vertical separation in communicati...
Vertical separation of generation from electricity retailing has often been required as a condition ...
The paper tackles the discussion about vertical separation in the electronic communications sector, ...
This paper studies how competition and vertical structure jointly determine generating capacities, r...
This paper presents a basic framework to assess whether structural (vertical) separation is desirabl...
A central feature of electricity market reforms involved restructuring monopoly utilities. In the Ge...
The widespread adoption of mandatory unbundling in telecommunications markets has led to growing int...
The past four years have seen renewed interest in the role that structural remedies could play in sh...
If the access network is an economic bottleneck, then the regulator may consider vertical separation...
Economic and policy literature on the vertical separation of incumbent telecommunications providers ...
In this paper we discuss the European regulation policy regarding vertical separation in communicati...
Mandatory structural separation of networks from retail operations is increasingly becoming a featur...
When the access network is an enduring economic bottleneck, vertical separation of the telecommunica...
Debates on restructuring of the U.S. electricity industry are often about the degree to which market...
Many studies have found substantial market failures in electricity markets that have been restructur...
In this paper we discuss the European regulation policy regarding vertical separation in communicati...