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Modularity, Vertical Integration, and Open Access Policies: Towards a Convergence of Antitrust and Regulation in the Internet Age Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Joseph Farrell (Economics Department, University of California, Berkeley)
Philip Weiser (Law and Telecommunications, University of Colorado)
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This article aims to help regulators and commentators incorporate both Chicago School and post-Chicago School arguments in assessing whether regulation should mandate open access to information platforms. The authors outline three alternative models that the FCC could adopt to guide its regulation of information platforms in the future and facilitate a true convergence between antitrust and regulatory policy.
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Paper provided by Department of Economics, Institute for Business and Economic Research, UC Berkeley in its series Department of Economics, Working Paper Series with number
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Keywords: vertical integration ; leverage ; ICE ; one monopoly profit ; antitrust ; telecommunications ; Other versions of this item:
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