This paper presents a portion of an econometric model of the telecommunications industry in Canada, specifically dealing with demand, production, and investment decisions in the telephone sector. Following an introductory sketch of the structure of the sector is an analysis of demand for service, broken down where possible into business and residence, local and toll, categories. Estimation follows the procedures established by Houthakker and Taylor; the results suggest the presence of significant elements of habit formation with high income elasticities in all classes of demand for service, but indicate a substantial degree of price elasticity only in household demand for toll service.
We develop a theoretical model which explains the joint decision for joining a telephone network and...
This thesis comprises three essays of the economics of international telecommunications. The first o...
In this paper we use a theoretical model for the demand of telecommunication services to derive econ...
We examine the role that the telecommunications sector plays in the Canadian Economy. This examinati...
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In this dissertation we develop an econometric model of telephone service demand in order to compare...
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Canadian telecommunications firms do not price proportionately to marginal cost. The prices of toll ...
We develop a theoretical model which explains the joint decision for joining a telephone network and...
This thesis comprises three essays of the economics of international telecommunications. The first o...
In this paper we use a theoretical model for the demand of telecommunication services to derive econ...
We examine the role that the telecommunications sector plays in the Canadian Economy. This examinati...
Econometric models of telecommunications firms : a survey The 15-year history of aggregate econome...
Revue économique ECONOMETRIC MODELS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIRMS : A SURVEY ferenc Kiss, bernard lefe...
This dissertation addresses the issue of cost subadditivity of two Canadian telecommunications carri...
Universal service is the focal point of the economic dilemma faced by the telecommunications industr...
In this dissertation we develop an econometric model of telephone service demand in order to compare...
This study is an exploratory examination of toll-call demand in New Zealand during the period 1967 t...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to analyse residential demand by traffic d...
The objective of this study is to develop and estimate demand models for residential telephone netwo...
This paper provides an econometric analysis of demand for US outbound telephone traffic to Jamaica. ...
The success of the computer utility is extremely dependent upon the efficient interaction of electro...
Canadian telecommunications firms do not price proportionately to marginal cost. The prices of toll ...
We develop a theoretical model which explains the joint decision for joining a telephone network and...
This thesis comprises three essays of the economics of international telecommunications. The first o...
In this paper we use a theoretical model for the demand of telecommunication services to derive econ...