“Competition, Regulation, and Broadband Access to the Internet”, Georg Götz (Department of Economics Justus-Liebig-University Giessen)
“Standardising wholesale super-fast broadband access: the public role”, Chinyelu Onwurah (Head of Telecoms Technology in Ofcom)
“Investments in New Generation Access Networks: real options assessments in wholesale markets”, Fernando Gallardo (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid), Antonio G. Zaballos (Deloitte-Instituto de Empresa), Teodosio Pérez Amaral (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
“Intermediation and investment incentives”, Martin Peitz, (University of Mannheim and ZEW)
“Bargaining, power and the net neutrality problem”, Claudia Saavedra (Departement d’Economie, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau)
“Universal service in small economies: an empirical analysis of the effects of policy, institutional endowments, and alternative technologies”, Paulos C. Symeou, (Judge Business School-University of Cambridge, Institute for Communication Economics-University of Munich (LMU))
“The effects of economy size on firm performance: evidence from the telecommunications sector”, Paulos C. Symeou, (Judge Business School-University of Cambridge, Institute for Communication Economics-University of Munich (LMU))
“ICT investment and productivity: the case of the Spanish regions” , Angel de la Fuente, Instituto de Análisis Económico (CSIC)
“The Effects of ICT investment on productivity in Spain”, José María Rodríguez Ovejero, Juana Santamaría García, Karla Calderón (Frontier Economics Limited)
“Is Fixed-Mobile Substitution strong enough to de-regulate Fixed Voice Telephony? Evidence from the Austrian Markets”, Wolfgang Briglauer (Vienna University for Economics and Business Administration), Anton Schwarz (Austrian Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and Telecommunications), Christine Zulehner (Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO))
“Characterizing Mobile and Fixed Telephony Substitution from Preferences”, Alexander Galetovic, Ricardo Sanhueza (Centro de Economía de la Empresa, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Universidad de los Andes)
“Versioning when customers can buy both versions: An application to intertemporal movie distribution”, Joan Calzada (Departament de Politica Economica, Universitat de Barcelona and IREA-PPRE), Tommaso M. Valletti (The Business School, Imperial College London, University of Rome and CEPR)
“Licensing Options for Digital Dividend Spectrum: an Australian Perpective”, Ben Freyens (Research School of Social Science Australian National University)
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