Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Internet. The purpose of this article is to examine the interplay between those two networks and how it affects the domestic public policy towards a domestic provider of local access. We find that a cost-oriented regulation is detrimental to domestic welfare, because it shifts profit to the foreign provider of global access. The optimal policy would be that the regulator commits itself to set an access price above costs, possibly the same price as in an unregulated market economy. A regulation of the global access price has a non-monotonic effect on domestic welfare, and there is a potential conflict between international and domestic public pol...
Abstract We analyze the welfare implication of regulating the price of last-mile access to consumers...
Without access of networks to each other, competition in the telecommunications sector would hardly ...
The implications of network neutrality abolition in developing countries are linked to the problems ...
Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Int...
Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Int...
Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Int...
Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Int...
Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Int...
The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries like telecommunication, software...
The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries, such as telecommunication, sof...
The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries, such as telecommunication, soft...
The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries, such as telecommunication, sof...
Internet connectivity may be seen as a composite good that is produced by the complementary inputs l...
Internet connectivity may be seen as a composite good that is produced by the complementary inputs l...
Internet connectivity may be seen as a composite good that is produced by the complementary inputs l...
Abstract We analyze the welfare implication of regulating the price of last-mile access to consumers...
Without access of networks to each other, competition in the telecommunications sector would hardly ...
The implications of network neutrality abolition in developing countries are linked to the problems ...
Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Int...
Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Int...
Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Int...
Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Int...
Access to both a local and a global network is needed in order to get complete connection to the Int...
The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries like telecommunication, software...
The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries, such as telecommunication, sof...
The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries, such as telecommunication, soft...
The Internet can be seen as the convergence of different industries, such as telecommunication, sof...
Internet connectivity may be seen as a composite good that is produced by the complementary inputs l...
Internet connectivity may be seen as a composite good that is produced by the complementary inputs l...
Internet connectivity may be seen as a composite good that is produced by the complementary inputs l...
Abstract We analyze the welfare implication of regulating the price of last-mile access to consumers...
Without access of networks to each other, competition in the telecommunications sector would hardly ...
The implications of network neutrality abolition in developing countries are linked to the problems ...