Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsDennis L. WeismanThe Internet is a network that consists of content providers and users connected to each other through the communication lines managed by network providers. Network neutrality rules are designed to protect independent content providers from unjust discrimination by network providers. This report explores the economic rationale for net neutrality rules, how the regulation should be enforced, and its potential effects on competition. The report finds that net neutrality encourages competition among content providers by subsidizing content provider access but concentrates the market for network providers by forcing network providers to compete primarily through price competition. It conside...
We investigate possible effects of network neutrality regulation on the distribution of content in t...
International audienceThis section deals with the network neutrality debate to define the economic r...
We analyze competition between interconnected networks when content is heterogeneous in\ud its sensi...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsDennis L. WeismanThe Internet is a network that consists of con...
The questions of whether and how to regulate the Internet have been a topic of serious political di...
The Internet shares many similarities with utilities such as electricity, and its regulation is a su...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
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...
We investigate the implications of Network Neutrality regulation for Internet frag-mentation. We mod...
We discuss net neutrality regulation in the context of a two-sided market model. Platforms sell Inte...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We investigate the implications of Network Neutrality regulation for Internet fragmentation. We mode...
In this paper, we study the welfare implications of the zero-price rule of the Net Neutrality (NN) r...
The implications of network neutrality abolition in developing countries are linked to the problems ...
We investigate possible effects of network neutrality regulation on the distribution of content in t...
International audienceThis section deals with the network neutrality debate to define the economic r...
We analyze competition between interconnected networks when content is heterogeneous in\ud its sensi...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsDennis L. WeismanThe Internet is a network that consists of con...
The questions of whether and how to regulate the Internet have been a topic of serious political di...
The Internet shares many similarities with utilities such as electricity, and its regulation is a su...
The last decade has seen a strident public debate about the principle of "net neutrality." The econo...
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...
We investigate the implications of Network Neutrality regulation for Internet frag-mentation. We mod...
We discuss net neutrality regulation in the context of a two-sided market model. Platforms sell Inte...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We investigate the implications of Network Neutrality regulation for Internet fragmentation. We mode...
In this paper, we study the welfare implications of the zero-price rule of the Net Neutrality (NN) r...
The implications of network neutrality abolition in developing countries are linked to the problems ...
We investigate possible effects of network neutrality regulation on the distribution of content in t...
International audienceThis section deals with the network neutrality debate to define the economic r...
We analyze competition between interconnected networks when content is heterogeneous in\ud its sensi...