RAND Journal of Economics

Network Competition with Income Effects

Journal Article
Reference
Tangerås, Thomas (2014). “Network Competition with Income Effects”. RAND Journal of Economics 45(3), 645–673. doi.org/10.1111/1756-2171.12066

Author
Thomas Tangerås

I generalize the workhorse model of network competition to include income effects in demand. Empirical work has shown income effects to be positive and statistically significant. Income effects deliver theoretical results consistent with regulatory concern about excessive termination rates: unregulated network operators competing in nondiscriminatory retail contracts negotiate termination rates above cost for any positive income effect. This also holds when operators discriminate between on-net and off-net calls if networks are differentiated. Operators profit from increasing termination rates above cost under second-degree price discrimination if a sufficient share of consumers prefer on-net/off-net contracts and their subscription demand is relatively inelastic.

Thomas Tangerås

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