Title: | Competition vs. Regulation in Mobile Telecommunications |
Authors: | Stennek, Johan - Gothenburg University and CEPR Tangeras, Thomas P. - Research Institute of Industrial Economics |
Keywords: | network competition; two-way access; mobile termination rates; entry; collusion |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Series/Report no.: | Net Institute Working Paper;08-09 |
Abstract: | This paper questions whether competition can replace sector-specific regulation of mobile telecommunications. We show that the monopolistic outcome may prevail independently of market concentration when access prices are determined in bilateral negotiations. A light-handed regulatory policy can induce effective competition. Call prices are close to the marginal cost if the networks are sufficiently close substitutes. Neither demand nor cost information is required. A unique and symmetric call price equilibrium exists under symmetric access prices, provided that call demand is sufficiently inelastic. Existence encompasses the case of many networks and high network substitutability. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/29462 |
Appears in Collections: | NET Institute Working Papers Series |
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