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Network Investment, Access and Competition
... Linear Access Markups If industry demand is price-independent, pro fi ts of the investing fi rm are increasing in , while pro fi ts of the access-seeking fi rm are independent of ...the access-seeking ... See full document
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Whither Unregulated Access Competition?
... "[t]he geographic exten- sion of the American telephone network came during the years of access competition."' 2 He makes a strong case that competition from [r] ... See full document
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Informational Lobbying and Competition for Access
... receive access. Applied to the competition for access framework developed in this paper, their results establish that an interest group will always dis- close its evidence once it receives ...the ... See full document
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New times for Transatlantic Relations EU/US News: a review of transatlantic relations, Volume I, Number 3, December 1999
... pfocrrement including transparency and market access; foreign direct investment; electronic commerce including extension of the moratorium agreed last May; competition; trade facilitatio[r] ... See full document
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The European Competition Network: what has changed?
... the competition agencies) will look for esteem and peer appreciation to fellow professionals in the community as much as to their home ...pan-European Network priorities, as has happened recently in merger ... See full document
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Regulation of NGN: Structural Separation, Access Regulation, or No Regulation at All?
... spurs investment but operators' market power is likely to increase market concentration in the long ...run. Access holidays could address this ...either investment incentives or competition. ... See full document
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A Regulatory Framework for New and Emerging Markets
... Thirdly, Schumpeter also developed the counter hypothesis that innovations by larger and more powerful companies gain ever greater importance for economic development. In this scenario, small companies and catch-up ... See full document
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The evolution of next generation network environments in Europe the significance of the EU as a policy actor
... level access (in this case to the incumbent‟s network ducts) to afford competitors the facility of installing their own fibre; access to unused fibre of the incumbent, as well as to its „live‟ ... See full document
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The Man from Mars would have done better: A commentary on the declaration and Arbitration Provisions of the access regime under Part IIIA of the Trade Practices Act
... that access be based on a finding that it was ‘essential’ for a party to enter the market in order to ...Commonwealth/State/Territory Competition Principles Agreement provided that the Commonwealth would ... See full document
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Regulatory Approaches to NGNs: An International Comparison
... core network raises significantly different issues from those of the NGN access ...of competition? Will competitive bottlenecks remain, especially in the last mile? Will NGN enable new forms of ... See full document
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Information and network management security Investment
... controls may allow data to be manipulated outside the applications, thereby violating the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the underlying information. (Rogers and Freiberg, 1994) However, failure to ... See full document
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Analysis of vulnerability and resilience to climate change induced shocks in North Shewa, Ethiopia
... better investment on natural resource manage- ment, access to market, better social network, access to credit, preparedness, saving liquid assets, access to irrigation and better level ... See full document
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Corporate competition: A self organized network
... the competition network, because detailed and complete information regarding their list of competitors was not ...of competition; headquarters regularly gather data and intelligence from other ... See full document
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The effect of foreign direct investment based on wireless network technology on China’s regional economic growth
... wireless network is a computer network system that USES wireless transmission ...computer network. At the same time, a wireless network is an important symbol of the vertical develop- ment of ... See full document
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Decision Making Process and Strategic Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) : A Literature Review
... direct investment approaches via organization capabilities, collaboration building and networks shed new light on the international processes of firms, and give the opportunity to include organizational behavior ... See full document
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Optimal Amount and Timing of Investment in a Stochastic Dynamic Cournot Competition
... of investment in the first stage, and then, in the second stage, amount of output in each period after the ...firm’s investment K i reduces its marginal cost c i , which we assume to be ... See full document
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A WAY TO ACCESS WIRELESS NETWORK
... easily access to high–band-width communication services for mobile ...like access to email, fax, voice mail etc are now possible through asingle system and it is alsoaccessible every-where at any time via ... See full document
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Investment Attraction, competition and growth; theoretical perspective in the context of Africa
... Then emerged, Harrod-Domar growth model, within the development economic literature. (Easterly, 1999, 2001a, and Chapter 11) posit, the model was to foster high rate of accumulation as a key to economic growth, in the ... See full document
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Competition between Latin America and China for US direct investment
... Competition between Latin America and China for US direct investment De la Cruz Gallegos, Jose Luis and Ivanova Boncheva, Antonina and Ruiz-Porras, Antonio Tecnológico de Monterrey, Camp[r] ... See full document
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Network Centrality and Delegated Investment Performance
... manager network fosters better risk- adjusted investment performance, higher inflows, and an ability to reduce both the negative impact of size that a↵ects most funds as they grow large and the risk of ... See full document
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