Stručni rad
NATURAL MONOPOLY AND ASSYMETRIC COMPETITION IN NETWORK SERVICES PROVISION
Damir Šimulčik
; Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering
Ivan Bošnjak
; Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering
Sažetak
The most network services provision (postal&telecommunications
services, rail transport, air transport, etc.) were traditionaly treated as a natural monopoly. New scenario of liberalized national market and "Open network Provision", require precise and concrete economic
evaluation before implementation. The present paper consider formal methodology for natural monopoly evaluation with the concept of cost
subadditivity. We point out that scale and scope economies, associated with "plant (network) subadditivity", is insufficient to justify the firm monopoly for all service provision. Possible market configuration with various degrees of competition for concrete (telecommunications) branche are discussed.
Ključne riječi
Network Services; Scale and Scope Economies; Cost Subaditivity; Assymetric Competition; Marketing-Management Capabilities
Hrčak ID:
209682
URI
Datum izdavanja:
26.6.1997.
Posjeta: 581 *