This article explores the complementary roles of price regulation and universal service regulation in network industries. It analyzes compensation for the universal service provider (USP) by public finances and a fund to which operators contribute. As long as the USP enjoys market power, price regulation may serve as a means to finance universal services. This implies allowing for price increases to compensate for the net cost of the universal service obligation. It releases competing operators or the general government budget from contributing to its financing but results in distorted pricing and reduced overall welfare due to inefficient entry. The analysis shows that current practices of costing and financing universal services may resul...
Universal service obligations are usually not competitively neutral as they modify the way firms com...
The questions of whether and how to regulate the Internet have been a topic of serious political di...
We analyse the effects of universal service obligations, such as uniform pricing, price caps and unb...
This paper discusses the net cost of universal service obligations and the potential burden they rep...
This paper relates to the current discussion about how to measure the net cost and the unfair burden...
Universal service obligations impose specific costs on the universal service provider and the latter...
This paper considers the protection of universal service in the network industries, with a focus on ...
The financing of universal service has traditionally relied on granting the universal service provid...
peer reviewedIn the postal sector, the financial burden of the universal service depends on its cont...
The article attempts to identify the role of regulatory accounting in the formulation of prices of u...
There is general concern that producer subsidies distort competition. We examine a telecommunication...
This paper develops a model to analyze the impacts of asymmetric information on optimal universal, s...
This paper analyzes whether repealing net neutrality (NN) improves or decreases the capacity of a re...
In this paper, we compare two types of access pricing: a two-part tariff where the fixed part aims to...
I present here a unique empirical analysis of the consumer welfare benefits of prior regulation in t...
Universal service obligations are usually not competitively neutral as they modify the way firms com...
The questions of whether and how to regulate the Internet have been a topic of serious political di...
We analyse the effects of universal service obligations, such as uniform pricing, price caps and unb...
This paper discusses the net cost of universal service obligations and the potential burden they rep...
This paper relates to the current discussion about how to measure the net cost and the unfair burden...
Universal service obligations impose specific costs on the universal service provider and the latter...
This paper considers the protection of universal service in the network industries, with a focus on ...
The financing of universal service has traditionally relied on granting the universal service provid...
peer reviewedIn the postal sector, the financial burden of the universal service depends on its cont...
The article attempts to identify the role of regulatory accounting in the formulation of prices of u...
There is general concern that producer subsidies distort competition. We examine a telecommunication...
This paper develops a model to analyze the impacts of asymmetric information on optimal universal, s...
This paper analyzes whether repealing net neutrality (NN) improves or decreases the capacity of a re...
In this paper, we compare two types of access pricing: a two-part tariff where the fixed part aims to...
I present here a unique empirical analysis of the consumer welfare benefits of prior regulation in t...
Universal service obligations are usually not competitively neutral as they modify the way firms com...
The questions of whether and how to regulate the Internet have been a topic of serious political di...
We analyse the effects of universal service obligations, such as uniform pricing, price caps and unb...