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Niveau d?accès et investissement dans les réseaux de télécommunications

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  • M. Bourreau
  • P. Dogan
  • R. Lestage

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In line with the ladder of investment approach and in contrast with the previous literature, we show that in the telecommunications sector, service-based entry can in some cases accelerate the development of facility-based competition. We extend the model introduced by Bourreau, Dogan and Lestage [2014], in which a regulator sets not only the access price but also the level of access to the infrastructure of the incumbent. When learning effects are factored in or when the level of access affects the differentiation possibilities, we show that service-based entry can accelerate facility-based competition. Classification JEL : L51, L96.
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  • M. Bourreau & P. Dogan & R. Lestage, "undated". "Niveau d?accès et investissement dans les réseaux de télécommunications," Working Paper 382286, Harvard University OpenScholar.
  • Handle: RePEc:qsh:wpaper:382286
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    JEL classification:

    • L51 - Industrial Organization - - Regulation and Industrial Policy - - - Economics of Regulation
    • L96 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Transportation and Utilities - - - Telecommunications

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