Altres ajuts: FSENECA/11885/PHCS/09In this study, we consider the role of a publicly owned platform and programme quality in the free-to-air broadcasting industry. We compare the equilibrium levels of advertising under private and mixed duopoly competition, and show that the connection between programme quality and advertising incentives is drastically different in each scenario. We also consider the welfare implications of our analysis and generate policy implications regarding the optimal level of government intervention in the broadcasting industry
This paper studies the advertising competition in the French free TV broadcasting industry, followin...
This paper studies the market provision of a specific type of public good: radio and television broa...
We consider a model of commercial television market, where private broadcasters coexist with a publi...
Altres ajuts: FSENECA/11885/PHCS/09In this study, we consider the role of a publicly owned platform ...
We consider the role of a publicly-owned platform and program quality in the free to air broadcastin...
Altres ajuts: fSENECA/11885/PHCS/09We consider the role of the endogenous choice of platform quality...
This paper uses a simple model of duopoly competition to study the market provision of program quali...
This paper uses a simple model of duopoly competition to study the market provision of program quali...
This paper uses a simple model of duopoly competition to study the market provision of program quali...
This paper investigates how regulations that limit advertising airtime may affect advertising qualit...
This paper investigates how regulations that limit advertising airtime may affect advertising qualit...
This paper investigates how regulations that limit advertising airtime may affect advertising qualit...
This paper investigates how regulations that limit advertising airtime may affect advertising qualit...
We examine programme quality in digital television. Endogenizing quality choices in a model of horiz...
Abstract This paper presents a theory of the market provision of broadcasting and uses it to address...
This paper studies the advertising competition in the French free TV broadcasting industry, followin...
This paper studies the market provision of a specific type of public good: radio and television broa...
We consider a model of commercial television market, where private broadcasters coexist with a publi...
Altres ajuts: FSENECA/11885/PHCS/09In this study, we consider the role of a publicly owned platform ...
We consider the role of a publicly-owned platform and program quality in the free to air broadcastin...
Altres ajuts: fSENECA/11885/PHCS/09We consider the role of the endogenous choice of platform quality...
This paper uses a simple model of duopoly competition to study the market provision of program quali...
This paper uses a simple model of duopoly competition to study the market provision of program quali...
This paper uses a simple model of duopoly competition to study the market provision of program quali...
This paper investigates how regulations that limit advertising airtime may affect advertising qualit...
This paper investigates how regulations that limit advertising airtime may affect advertising qualit...
This paper investigates how regulations that limit advertising airtime may affect advertising qualit...
This paper investigates how regulations that limit advertising airtime may affect advertising qualit...
We examine programme quality in digital television. Endogenizing quality choices in a model of horiz...
Abstract This paper presents a theory of the market provision of broadcasting and uses it to address...
This paper studies the advertising competition in the French free TV broadcasting industry, followin...
This paper studies the market provision of a specific type of public good: radio and television broa...
We consider a model of commercial television market, where private broadcasters coexist with a publi...