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Regulation of mobile telephony across the European Union: an empirical analysis

Lukasz Grzybowski

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Abstract: In this paper I analyze the impact of regulatory policy on prices and demand for mobile telecommunications services across the European Union. I estimate a reduced form model of the mobile industry using panel data for the EU countries from 1998 to 2002. Among others, I find the following effects: liberalization of fixed telephone lines has a negative impact on prices and a positive impact on the demand for mobile services, and the introduction of mobile number portability has a negative impact on prices.

Keywords: L13; L43; L5; L96 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-04
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Published in Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2005, 28 (1), pp.47-67

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