We consider some of the regulatory problems raised by the existence of a competitive market for a product which requires the use of a monopolized input. We review the existing literature on the optimal regulation of access pricing under different demand and supply conditions, and present some results on the appropriate industry configuration for this type of industry.N/
The access pricing problem emerges when a vertically integrated firm (the incumbent) provides an ess...
The introduction of competition between service providers in industries with some sort of network - ...
This note extends the analysis of M. Armstrong, C. Doyle, and J. Vickers (1996) to the case of retai...
We consider some of the regulatory problems raised by the existence of a competitive market for a pr...
We study in this paper whether the price charged to a competitor for the use of an essential input p...
The statutory duties of regulators of British utilities include both the encouragement of competitio...
Many competition policy issues in regulated industries concern the structure of prices charged by mu...
We investigate how a regulatory mechanism can influence the nature of competition in a network indus...
Access prices to bottleneck facilities are usually set by regulatory authorities due to anti-trust r...
We propose an access price determination approach, where the only regulatory instrument is the inter...
We analyze the setting of access prices for a bottleneck facility where the facility owner also comp...
William J. Baumol and J. Gregory Sidak propose that firms controlling competitive access sell those ...
The paper provides policymakers and regulators with an overview of the more relevant theoretical iss...
An important component of the National Competition Policy is the regulation of access prices for maj...
This article proposes a regulatory system of non-uniform and competitively beutral pricing of access...
The access pricing problem emerges when a vertically integrated firm (the incumbent) provides an ess...
The introduction of competition between service providers in industries with some sort of network - ...
This note extends the analysis of M. Armstrong, C. Doyle, and J. Vickers (1996) to the case of retai...
We consider some of the regulatory problems raised by the existence of a competitive market for a pr...
We study in this paper whether the price charged to a competitor for the use of an essential input p...
The statutory duties of regulators of British utilities include both the encouragement of competitio...
Many competition policy issues in regulated industries concern the structure of prices charged by mu...
We investigate how a regulatory mechanism can influence the nature of competition in a network indus...
Access prices to bottleneck facilities are usually set by regulatory authorities due to anti-trust r...
We propose an access price determination approach, where the only regulatory instrument is the inter...
We analyze the setting of access prices for a bottleneck facility where the facility owner also comp...
William J. Baumol and J. Gregory Sidak propose that firms controlling competitive access sell those ...
The paper provides policymakers and regulators with an overview of the more relevant theoretical iss...
An important component of the National Competition Policy is the regulation of access prices for maj...
This article proposes a regulatory system of non-uniform and competitively beutral pricing of access...
The access pricing problem emerges when a vertically integrated firm (the incumbent) provides an ess...
The introduction of competition between service providers in industries with some sort of network - ...
This note extends the analysis of M. Armstrong, C. Doyle, and J. Vickers (1996) to the case of retai...