Whether broadband service providers should be allowed to vertically integrate with content providers is a contentious issue, especially from the net neutrality perspective, since the vertically integrated firm can prioritize the delivery of its own content at the expense of that of its competitors if net neutrality is not enforced. We analyze the issues of vertical integration of content and broadband services surrounding this debate from an economic perspective, using a game-theoretic model. Our analysis establishes the various equilibria in the game, and shows that if net neutrality is not enforced, social welfare might – depending on parameter values – increase or decrease with vertical integration. Interestingly, we find that it is not ...
The vast majority of U.S. residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acc...
Available electronicallyby Springer since 2011International audienceHahn and Wallsten [7] wrote that...
We consider a two-sided market model with a monopolistic Internet Service Provider (ISP), network co...
Whether broadband service providers should be allowed to vertically integrate with content providers...
This thesis studies the economic implications of a transition from a neutral to a non-neutral networ...
This thesis studies the economic implications of a transition from a neutral to a non-neutral networ...
International audienceNetwork neutrality has recently been the topic of an important debate, in both...
International audienceNetwork neutrality is the topic of a vivid and very sensitive debate, in both ...
This paper deals with the hot and sensitive network neutrality debate. It designs a model simultaneo...
Whether to legislate to maintain “net neutrality”, the current status quo of prohibiting broadband s...
We model the main arguments of the net neutrality debate in a two-sided market framework with networ...
We model the main arguments of the net neutrality debate in a two-sided market framework with networ...
The net neutrality debate has brought out economic rationale for and against a variety of proposals ...
The implications of network neutrality abolition in developing countries are linked to the problems ...
International audienceThe network neutrality debate originally stems from the growing traffic asymme...
The vast majority of U.S. residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acc...
Available electronicallyby Springer since 2011International audienceHahn and Wallsten [7] wrote that...
We consider a two-sided market model with a monopolistic Internet Service Provider (ISP), network co...
Whether broadband service providers should be allowed to vertically integrate with content providers...
This thesis studies the economic implications of a transition from a neutral to a non-neutral networ...
This thesis studies the economic implications of a transition from a neutral to a non-neutral networ...
International audienceNetwork neutrality has recently been the topic of an important debate, in both...
International audienceNetwork neutrality is the topic of a vivid and very sensitive debate, in both ...
This paper deals with the hot and sensitive network neutrality debate. It designs a model simultaneo...
Whether to legislate to maintain “net neutrality”, the current status quo of prohibiting broadband s...
We model the main arguments of the net neutrality debate in a two-sided market framework with networ...
We model the main arguments of the net neutrality debate in a two-sided market framework with networ...
The net neutrality debate has brought out economic rationale for and against a variety of proposals ...
The implications of network neutrality abolition in developing countries are linked to the problems ...
International audienceThe network neutrality debate originally stems from the growing traffic asymme...
The vast majority of U.S. residential consumers face a monopoly or duopoly in broadband Internet acc...
Available electronicallyby Springer since 2011International audienceHahn and Wallsten [7] wrote that...
We consider a two-sided market model with a monopolistic Internet Service Provider (ISP), network co...