A further step to deregulation, or the risk to destroy the incumbent: Chile’s local telephony market
Author
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Paredes Molina, Ricardo
Admission date
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2017-07-25T14:42:32Z
Available date
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2017-07-25T14:42:32Z
Publication date
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2002
Cita de ítem
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Series Documentos de Trabajo Nº 185 Marzo 2002
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Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/144773
Abstract
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There is no experience in the world where entry in local telephony has been as significant as in
Chile. This paper addresses the question whether local telephony in Chile is competitive enough
so as to deregulate rates. We analyze competition among LEX and the degree of substitution
between local and mobile telephony. We conclude that asymmetric regulation and in particular,
the rigid structure imposed to the regulated LEX has not only negatively affected it, but also
compromises the investment in the whole sector. Consequently, deregulation became highly
recommended.
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios