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Network Access, Regulation and Antitrust

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Informationen zum Autor Diana L. Moss is Vice President and Senior Research Fellow at the American Antitrust Institute. Klappentext includes contributions from John Kwoka, Lawrence White, Norman Hawker, Rudolph Peritz, Jonathan Rubin, Diana Moss, Richard O'Neill, Michael Pelcovits, Richard Brunell, Donald Baker, Albert Foer, Harry First and D. Adam Candeub. Zusammenfassung There is a tension in today's public policy governing network industries and difference of opinion as to whether current antitrust laws are suitable for dealing with the novel and rapidly changing issues raised by these industries. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Key Topics Preface 1. Networks and Natural Monopoly 2. Essential Facilities 3. Tipping 4. Efficient Component Pricing Rule 5. Access Remedies after Trinko Part 2: Case-Studies Preface 1. Freight Railroads 2. Electricity Transmission 3. Gas Pipelines 4. Local Telecommunications 5. Long Distance Telecommunications 6. Broadband 7. Automated Teller Machines 8. Internet Browser 9. Internet-Based Airline and Travel Services 10. Online Music Part 3: Lessons Learned and Policy Recommendations

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