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Competition --- Telecommunication --- Concurrence --- Télécommunications --- Deregulation --- Déréglementation --- 654.1 <73> --- -Telecommunication --- -Electric communication --- Mass communication --- Telecom --- Telecommunication industry --- Telecommunications --- Communication --- Information theory --- Telecommuting --- Competition (Economics) --- Competitiveness (Economics) --- Economic competition --- Commerce --- Conglomerate corporations --- Covenants not to compete --- Industrial concentration --- Monopolies --- Open price system --- Supply and demand --- Trusts, Industrial --- Telegraphy. Telephony. Radio. Television--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -654.1 <73> --- -Telegraphy. Telephony. Radio. Television--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- 654.1 <73> Telegraphy. Telephony. Radio. Television--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -Competition --- Electric communication --- -Economic aspects --- Télécommunications --- Déréglementation --- Economic aspects --- Competition. --- Telecommunication - Deregulation - United States --- Competition - United States --- Telecommunication - Deregulation --- TELECOMMUNICATION --- DEREGULATION --- COMPETITION
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The past decade has witnessed a surge of pricing innovations in the U.S. telecommunications industry. This book systematically reviews recent innovations in the economic theory of pricing and extends results to the conditions which characterise telecommunications markets. The implementation of normative pricing theory is examined in selected US telephone tariffs, providing a rich and diverse data base and laboratory for examining the practical consequences of pricing innovations. The authors develop and illuminate the relationships between the normative economic theory of pricing - with its objectives of social welfare, economic efficiency, and fairness - and telecommunications pricing as it is practised by business and regulators. The general theoretical pricing principles and lessons of US pricing experience discussed are directly applicable to telecommunications services in other countries, and to numerous other industries including electricity, gas, rail and air transport, and postal services, as well as economists studying the economic theory of pricing.
Telecommunication services --- Prices --- Telephone --- Rates --- Business, Economy and Management --- Economics --- Telephone - United States - Rates --- Telephone - Rates --- Rates. --- Telephone calls
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Public economics --- United States --- Europe --- Public utilities --- Government ownership --- Industry and state --- Congresses --- Monopolies --- Industrial policy --- Congresses. --- Public utilities - Congresses --- Government ownership - Congresses --- Industry and state - Congresses --- Monopolies - Congresses --- Industrial policy - Congresses --- United States of America
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Electric utilities --- Peak load --- Rates --- Time-of-use pricing --- Economic aspects
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Electric utilities --- Peak load --- Rates --- Time-of-use pricing --- Economic aspects
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Technological innovations --- Commercial products --- Mathematical models.
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Telephone --- Telephone --- Rates --- Mathematical models. --- Costs --- Mathematical models.
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Electric utilities --- Rates --- Peak-load pricing --- Peak-load pricing.
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