Regulatory bias in the price structure of local telephone services

Regulatory bias in the price structure of local telephone services

Series: Working Papers. 1201.

Author: Carlos Pérez Montes.

Published in: International Journal of Industrial Organization, 31 (5), September 2013, 462-476Opens in new window

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Abstract

This article combines a discrete choice model of demand for residential local telephone access and an optimal price regulation model to estimate the welfare weights that state regulators place on consumers with different incomes and locations. I find no evidence of a bias towards rural consumers on average, but the relative weight on low income consumers in a geographic area can vary as a function of the proportions of rural and poor population and the political characteristics of the regulator. I also measure the welfare consequences of deviating from total consumer surplus maximization and disconnecting prices from costs.

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