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Market competition and the distributional consequences of mobile phones in Canada

机译:市场竞争和加拿大手机的分销影响

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The aim of this paper is to better understand how competition based telecommunication policies function as a mediating variable in the distribution of socio-economic consequences of mobile phones using the case of Canada. Many observers characterize the Canadian market as being uncompetitive, and argue that this lack of competition has affected Canadians in terms of access. Thus, even though almost all Canadians have access to land-line services, mobile phone penetration is still relatively low. This could be relevant as mobile services are more likely to include data and other advanced applications. As it is, access is influenced by age, income, and education. Gender is also relevant particularly with the use of more advanced devices and services. The urban and rural divide is of concern particularly where remote communities can benefit from having mobile phones. In addition, the lack of effective competition can negatively affect the competitiveness of domestic businesses relative to foreign competitors. One of the implications of the Canadian policy towards mobile phones is that while its approach was to limit regulation (regulatory forbearance) in order to develop competitive markets, those markets did not necessarily emerge. Regulatory forbearance thus contributed to a particular pattern of distributional consequences. This article argues that competition needs to be aligned with the overall goals of telecommunications policy. To do this, a country needs to define not what degree of competition is required but rather under what circumstances government intervention is needed. It might be satisfactory to have only few players in one national context but not in another. Defining the scope of intervention is perhaps most related to the tasks of identifying benefits and costs of access and how these are distributed.
机译:本文的目的是更好地了解以加拿大为例,基于竞争的电信政策如何在移动电话的社会经济后果分布中充当中介变量。许多观察家将加拿大市场定性为无竞争力,并认为这种缺乏竞争影响了加拿大人的进入。因此,即使几乎所有加拿大人都可以使用座机服务,但手机普及率仍然相对较低。这可能是相关的,因为移动服务更可能包含数据和其他高级应用程序。实际上,访问受年龄,收入和教育程度的影响。性别也与使用更先进的设备和服务特别相关。城乡差距令人担忧,尤其是在偏远社区可以从拥有手机中受益的地方。此外,缺乏有效的竞争可能会对国内企业相对于外国竞争者的竞争力产生负面影响。加拿大对手机政策的影响之一是,尽管其方法是限制监管(监管宽容)以发展竞争性市场,但这些市场并不一定会出现。因此,监管宽容导致了某种特定的分配结果。本文认为,竞争必须与电信政策的总体目标保持一致。为此,一个国家不需要定义竞争的程度,而是需要在什么情况下需要政府干预。在一个国家范围内只有很少的参与者,而在另一国家范围内只有几个参与者可能是令人满意的。定义干预范围可能与确定获取收益和成本以及分配方式有关。

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