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The three criteria test, the essential facilities doctrine and the theory of monopolistic bottlenecks

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The focus of this paper is on regulatory reforms towards rule-based regulation. The theory of monopolistic bottlenecks is contrasted with the concept of essential facilities and the so-called three-criteria test. It is important to differentiate between efficient private bargaining of access conditions among competitive networks and regulated third party access to monopolistic bottlenecks. Regulation of infrastructure access charges should be limited exclusively to price-capping. In order to avoid the problem of extensive discretionary behavior of regulatory agencies a disaggregated regulatory mandate should be implemented.

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  • Knieps, Günter, 2010. "The three criteria test, the essential facilities doctrine and the theory of monopolistic bottlenecks," Discussion Papers 132, University of Freiburg, Institute for Transport Economics and Regional Policy.
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    5. Knieps, Günter, 2007. "Disaggregierte Regulierung in Netzsektoren: normative und positive Theorie," Discussion Papers 116, University of Freiburg, Institute for Transport Economics and Regional Policy.
    6. Knieps, Günter, 2005. "Versorgungssicherheit und Universaldienste in Netzen: Wettbewerb mit Nebenbedingungen?," Discussion Papers 107, University of Freiburg, Institute for Transport Economics and Regional Policy.
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