International Telecom Settlements: Gaming Incentives, Carrier Alliances and Pareto-Superior Reform
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This paper asserts that international telecommunication regulations of liberalized countries are incomplete in regards to foreign monopolists and proposes a bilateral agreement that eliminates gaming incentives.
Publication Name: Journal of Industrial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-1821
Year: 2001
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The maket structure of broadband telecommunications
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Research surrounding the future of Broadband telecommunications, specifically, the future regulation needs, industry forecasting, and what companies will profit most from certain industry models.
Publication Name: Journal of Industrial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-1821
Year: 2000
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Discriminatory Dealing with Downstream Competitors: Evidence from the Cellular Industry
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Research information regarding the implementation of monopolies on the cellular industry and what effect regulated monopolies will have on an unregulated industry.
Publication Name: Journal of Industrial Economics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0022-1821
Year: 2000
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