1993
DOI: 10.3406/rei.1993.1471
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La réglementation des réseaux en Europe - Une doctrine à la recherche de ses fondements économiques

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“…Curien and Gensollen (1987) suggested different possible regulations for telecommunications, arguing that deregulation is desirable, provided that monopolies are characterised by contestability (no entry barriers, no sunk costs, hit and run strategies) (Baumol, Panzar and Willig, 1982). In this context, it seems that regulators aim at encouraging both the capture of externalities and the existence of competition (Benzoni and Rogy, 1993;Economides and White, 1994). Many institutions are possible, such as regulations, antitrust policies, incentives through associations, etc.…”
Section: The Limits Of Studies On Voluntary Compatibility Between Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Curien and Gensollen (1987) suggested different possible regulations for telecommunications, arguing that deregulation is desirable, provided that monopolies are characterised by contestability (no entry barriers, no sunk costs, hit and run strategies) (Baumol, Panzar and Willig, 1982). In this context, it seems that regulators aim at encouraging both the capture of externalities and the existence of competition (Benzoni and Rogy, 1993;Economides and White, 1994). Many institutions are possible, such as regulations, antitrust policies, incentives through associations, etc.…”
Section: The Limits Of Studies On Voluntary Compatibility Between Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%