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Under the Chilean approach , one might expect that every region would receive a
subsidy greater than 0 and less than the ... firms that can meet them at minimum
cost , nor do the auctions minimize subsidies to meet the selected obligations .
Under the Chilean approach , one might expect that every region would receive a
subsidy greater than 0 and less than the ... firms that can meet them at minimum
cost , nor do the auctions minimize subsidies to meet the selected obligations .
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Each region i : 1 sis 10 requires a subsidy of 120 to serve alone , but a subsidy of
20 is sufficient if the same firm has ... Implicit Subsidy Obligations Another
approach is to emulate the implicit subsidies typically used by monopoly carriers .
Each region i : 1 sis 10 requires a subsidy of 120 to serve alone , but a subsidy of
20 is sufficient if the same firm has ... Implicit Subsidy Obligations Another
approach is to emulate the implicit subsidies typically used by monopoly carriers .
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Unlike a system of targeted implicit subsidies , a policy of tradable universal
service obligations will transition easily to a regulatory environment in which
areas with monopolies are regulated , areas with competition are not regulated ,
and no ...
Unlike a system of targeted implicit subsidies , a policy of tradable universal
service obligations will transition easily to a regulatory environment in which
areas with monopolies are regulated , areas with competition are not regulated ,
and no ...
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the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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