Nakil Sung

University of Seoul - Department of Economics

90 Cheonnong-dong, Dongdaemun-gu

Seoul, 130-743

Korea

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

6

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1,668

TOTAL CITATIONS

10

Scholarly Papers (6)

1.

Is a Pots Dispensable? Substitution Effects between Mobile and Fixed Telephones in Korea

Number of pages: 26 Posted: 19 May 2000
Nakil Sung, Chang-Gum Kim and Yong-Hun Lee
University of Seoul - Department of Economics, Korea Telecom - Management Research Laboratory and Korea Telecom - Management Research Laboratory
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Estimating the Effects on Costs of Telecommunications Mergers

Number of pages: 21 Posted: 10 Mar 2000
Michael Gort and Nakil Sung
SUNY at Buffalo, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Economics and University of Seoul - Department of Economics
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Estimating the Efficiency Effects of U.S. Telecommunications Mergers

Number of pages: 24 Posted: 06 Nov 2003
Nakil Sung and Michael Gort
University of Seoul - Department of Economics and SUNY at Buffalo, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Economics
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Effects of Regulatory Policy on Market Structure and Performance in OECD Mobile Markets

Number of pages: 37 Posted: 21 Dec 2006
Nakil Sung
University of Seoul - Department of Economics
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Mobile markets, market structure, regulatory policy, competition

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Fixed-Mobile Call Substitution: Evidence from Korean Long-Distance Markets

Number of pages: 27 Posted: 06 Nov 2003
Nakil Sung
University of Seoul - Department of Economics
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Vertical Integration and Broadcasting Channels in the Korean Cable Television Market: An Empirical Analysis

International Telecommunications Policy Review, Vol.21 No.1 March 2014, pp.27-58
Posted: 03 Apr 2014 Last Revised: 23 Mar 2015
EunKyoung Kwack and Nakil Sung
University of Seoul and University of Seoul - Department of Economics

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Cable television, Vertical integration, Broadcast channels, Competition policy, Broadcasting regulatory policy