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Measuring the Impact of Regulation: A Study of Canadian Basic Cable Television
Authors:Stephen M Law  James F Nolan
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, Mount Allison University, Sackville, N.B, Canada;(2) Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada, S7N 5A8
Abstract:We evaluate the appropriateness of regulation within the Canadian cable television industry by applying both parametric and non-parametric approachesto measure scale efficiency. Although we begin with a sample offering adequatedegrees of freedom for parametric estimation, important policy issues lead us toconsider further estimation over sub-samples. Since some of these sub-samplesare small enough that parametric models cannot guarantee reliable estimates, weobtain production characteristics non-parametrically through data envelopmentanalysis. The nonparametric results for scale efficiency support the parametricresults. We find evidence against a natural monopoly argument that might havejustified continuation of the mandated monopolization of Canadian cable televisionservice. By the end of the sample period, there were no longer substantial economiesof scale in most relevant markets.
Keywords:Cable television  regulation  scale efficiency
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