Lars Wiethaus
European School of Management and Technology
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International Journal of Industrial Organization | 2011
Rainer Nitsche; Lars Wiethaus
This paper analyses how different types of access regulation to next generation networks affect investments and consumer welfare. The model consists of an investment stage with uncertain returns and subsequent quantity competition. The access price is a function of investment costs and the regulatory regime. A regime with fully distributed costs or a regulatory holiday induces highest investments, followed by risk-sharing and long-run-incremental cost regulation. Risk-sharing creates most consumer welfare, followed by regimes with fully distributed costs, long-run-incremental costs and regulatory holiday, respectively. Risk-sharing benefits consumers as it combines relatively high ex-ante investment incentives with strong ex-post competitive intensity.
Information Economics and Policy | 2014
Lukasz Grzybowski; Rainer Nitsche; Frank Verboven; Lars Wiethaus
This paper uses a rich survey of 6446 households in Slovakia to estimate price elasticities of demand for Internet access, and draw implications for market definition. We estimate a mixed logit model, in which households choose between different broadband technologies: DSL, cable modem, fibre, WiFi and mobile. We find that a number of household characteristics influence the technology choices, and there is also significant unobserved heterogeneity. Demand for Internet access is highly price sensitive. The price elasticity of demand for DSL is −3.02, which falls in the middle of the range of elasticities for the other technologies. Furthermore, the price elasticity of demand at the level of all fixed broadband technologies (DSL+cable modem+fibre+WiFi) is equal to −1.98. For a reasonable range of profit margins, this estimate implies that mobile broadband should be included in the relevant antitrust market of fixed broadband. Our findings have implications for competition policy in Central and Eastern European countries where due to poor copper networks mobile broadband is an important alternative to fixed broadband.
Telecommunications Policy | 2010
Philip Kalmus; Lars Wiethaus
Review of Industrial Organization | 2007
Werner Bönte; Lars Wiethaus
Archive | 2007
Philip Kalmus; Lars Wiethaus
Journal of European Competition Law & Practice | 2012
Rainer Nitsche; Lars Wiethaus
Journal of European Competition Law & Practice | 2015
Lars Wiethaus
WUW : Wirtschaft und wettbewerb = Concurrence et marché = Competition and trade regulation | 2015
Rainer Nitsche; Lars Wiethaus; Paul Heidhues
Journal of European Competition Law & Practice | 2015
Lars Wiethaus; Rainer Nitsche
ET. Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen | 2010
Rainer Nitsche; Axel Ockenfels; Lars-Hendrik Röller; Lars Wiethaus