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Strategic Regulation Policy in the Internet
Authors:Østein Foros  Hans Jarle Kind  Lars Søard
Institution:(1) Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, N-5045 Bergen, Norway;(2) Norwegian Competition Authority, Olav Kyrres gate 8, N-5014 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Some countries are importers while others are exporters of global backbone connectivity. At the same time, input components such as local access are non-traded. This paper analyzes a non-cooperative regulatory game between importing and exporting countries, assuming that the prices of both traded and non-traded inputs can be regulated. We show that exporting countries choose a more restrictive regulation of non-traded goods than importing countries do. We further show that a requirement of international non-discrimination may hurt importing countries, and give firms producing traded inputs incentives to invest in quality degradation.
Keywords:Complementarities  Regulation  Non-discrimination  Internet
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