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Substitution between Mobile and Fixed Telephones in Korea
Authors:Sung  Nakil  Lee  Yong-Hun
Institution:(1) University of Seoul, Faculty of Economics, 90 Cheonnong-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, 130-743, Korea;(2) Korea Telecom, Management Research Lab, 206 Jungja- dong, Bundang-gu, Sungnam, 463-711, Korea
Abstract:The stock of mobile telephones has surpassed fixed phones in Korea. Presently, the density is more than 60 of every 100 inhabitants. Thus, the potential for mobile telephones to become a substitute for, and directly compete with fixed telephones, has become evident. The aim of this paper is to examine the impact of rapid growth in mobile telephones on the access demand for traditional fixed telephones. The study shows that a 1% increase in the number of mobile telephones results in a reduction of 0.10–0.18% in new fixed connections and a 0.14–0.22% increase in fixed disconnections. The empirical analysis is carried out with Korean regional panel data for the period 1991–1998. The study is relevant to several important public policy issues.
Keywords:Panel data  substitution effects  telephone industry
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