Local telecommunications competition was an important goal of the 1996 Telecommunications Act. We evaluate the consumer welfare effects of entry into residential local telephone service in New York State using household-level data from September 1999 to March 2003. We address the prevalence of nonlinear tariffs by developing a discrete/continuous demand model that allows for service bundling and unobservable provider quality. We find that the average subscriber to the entrants’ services gains a monthly equivalent of $2.33, or 6.2% of her bill, in welfare from competition. These gains accrue primarily from firm differentiation and new plan introductions rather than from price effects
We examine the role of differentiation strategies in the evolution of local telecommunication compet...
Recent regulatory and technological changes suggest that the local telecommunications market may soo...
Local telephone companies have long been regulated as natural monopolies. However, technological inn...
Local telecommunications competition was an important goal of the 1996 Telecommunications Act. We ev...
Local telecommunications competition was an important goal of the 1996 Telecommunications Act. We ev...
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This paper explores the relationship between technology and the policies that govern competition in ...
There is growing sentiment that rate rebalancing to eliminate cross subsidies between local business...
The authors examine the role of differentiation strategies for entry behavior in markets for local t...
We test the effect of entry on the tariff choices of incumbent cellular firms. We relate the change ...
We test the effect of entry on the tariff choices of incumbent cellular firms. We relate the change ...
Current telecommunications regulation is based on a series of economic assumptions. The author consi...
This paper combines a discrete choice model of demand for residential local telephone service and a ...
The 1996 Telecommunications Act opened the monopolistic U.S. local telephone industry to new entrant...
Rosston and Brad Wimmer for providing us data on ILECs. All errors are our responsibility. The autho...
We examine the role of differentiation strategies in the evolution of local telecommunication compet...
Recent regulatory and technological changes suggest that the local telecommunications market may soo...
Local telephone companies have long been regulated as natural monopolies. However, technological inn...
Local telecommunications competition was an important goal of the 1996 Telecommunications Act. We ev...
Local telecommunications competition was an important goal of the 1996 Telecommunications Act. We ev...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/115904/1/rand12109.pdfhttp://deepblue.l...
This paper explores the relationship between technology and the policies that govern competition in ...
There is growing sentiment that rate rebalancing to eliminate cross subsidies between local business...
The authors examine the role of differentiation strategies for entry behavior in markets for local t...
We test the effect of entry on the tariff choices of incumbent cellular firms. We relate the change ...
We test the effect of entry on the tariff choices of incumbent cellular firms. We relate the change ...
Current telecommunications regulation is based on a series of economic assumptions. The author consi...
This paper combines a discrete choice model of demand for residential local telephone service and a ...
The 1996 Telecommunications Act opened the monopolistic U.S. local telephone industry to new entrant...
Rosston and Brad Wimmer for providing us data on ILECs. All errors are our responsibility. The autho...
We examine the role of differentiation strategies in the evolution of local telecommunication compet...
Recent regulatory and technological changes suggest that the local telecommunications market may soo...
Local telephone companies have long been regulated as natural monopolies. However, technological inn...