Regulation and performance of communication and information networks / edited by Gerald R. Faulhaber, Gary Madden, Jeffrey Petchey.
"Digital markets worldwide are in rapid flux. The Internet and World Wide Web have traditionally evolved in a largely deregulated environment, but recently governments have shown great interest in this rapidly developing sector and are imposing regulations for a variety of reasons that are changing...
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Language: | English |
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Cheltenham, U.K. ; Northampton, Mass. :
Edward Elgar,
[2012], ©2012.
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Physical Description: | xxvi, 351 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
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Regulation and the performance of communication and information networks. [Cover title] |
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Contents:
- Challenges of institutional governance for network infrastructures : reinstitution and expansion of legal innovations / Barbara A. Cherry
- Beyond traditional regulatory models : emerging governance for new networks / Rob Albon
- Government oversight of next generation wireless networks / Rob Frieden
- Incentive regulation, investments and technological change / Ingo Vogelsang
- Policy and regulation for next generation networks / Martin Cave
- Sector regulation and investment incentives : the European experience / Harald Gruber
- Pricing of complements and network effects / Nicholas Economides and Brian Viard
- Spillovers and network neutrality / Christiaan Hogendorn
- Network neutrality and sector performance : exploring policy options with simulation methods / Kurt DeMaagd and Johannes M. Bauer
- Mobile communications : economic and social impact / Gerald R. Faulhaber
- Regulator incentives and third generation national mobile telecommunications market entry / Gary Madden, Aaron Morey, and Erik Bohlin
- Licensing options for digital dividend spectrum : an Australian perspective / Benoît P. Freyens
- Two-sided markets with substitution : mobile termination revisited / Jerry A. Hausman
- Policy implications of asymmetric termination rate regulation in Europe / Edmond Baranes and Cuong Huong Vuong
- The absence of data for measuring the economic impact of IT in the US / Shane Greenstein.