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The Arbitrage Mirage: Regulated Access Prices with Free Entry in Local Telecommunications Markets
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Thomas W. Hazlett
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December 1, 2003
Published Online: 2003-12-1
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Article
- Guest Editor's Foreword
- Reflections on Incentive Regulation
- Incentive Regulation in Network Industries: Experience and Prospects in the U.S. Telecommunications, Electricity, and Natural Gas Industries
- Aligning Price Regulation with Telecommunications Competition
- The Effects of Incentive Regulation on Retail Telephone Service Quality in the United States
- Restructuring Industries: The Carrot and the Stick
- Dynamic Pricing and Investment from Static Proxy Models
- The Arbitrage Mirage: Regulated Access Prices with Free Entry in Local Telecommunications Markets
- Incentive Regulation in Practice: A Massachusetts Case Study
- Regulatory Impressionism: What Regulators Can and Cannot Do