Lights and Shadows from Economic Analysis on Net Neutrality and Internet Pricing Policies
Communications & Strategies, 84, 4th Q. 2011, p. 75
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Lights and Shadows from Economic Analysis on Net Neutrality and Internet Pricing Policies
Communications & Strategies, 84, 4th Q. 2011, p. 75
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Lights and Shadows from Economic Analysis on Net Neutrality and Internet Pricing Policies
Communications & Strategies, No. 84, 4th Quarter 2011, pp. 75-92
Number of pages: 18
Posted: 12 Jan 2013
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Date Written: September 30, 2011
Abstract
Network neutrality constitutes today an emerging branch of economic analysis. This article explores this literature to open the discussion to new economic issues observed from the industry's practical experience that have not been yet addressed by the existing literature.
Keywords: Network neutrality, interconnection agreements, two-sided markets, peering pricing policies
JEL Classification: L51, L96
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Lebourges, Marc and Saavedra Valenzuela, Claudia, Lights and Shadows from Economic Analysis on Net Neutrality and Internet Pricing Policies (September 30, 2011). Communications & Strategies, 84, 4th Q. 2011, p. 75, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2192414
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