Networks in Telecommunications

Economics and Law

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Industrial Management, Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law
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Author: Daniel F. Spulber, Christopher S. Yoo ISBN: 9781107713901
Publisher: Cambridge University Press Publication: June 8, 2009
Imprint: Cambridge University Press Language: English
Author: Daniel F. Spulber, Christopher S. Yoo
ISBN: 9781107713901
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication: June 8, 2009
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Language: English

Networks in Telecommunications addresses fundamental issues in discussions of regulatory policy by offering an integrated framework for understanding the economics and law of networks. It extends theories on network design associated with the mathematics of graph theory, which provides insights into the complex, systemic interrelationship between network components. It also applies the principles of transaction cost economics to analyze decisions about the appropriate boundaries of proprietary network architecture. The book introduces network theory to the study of the economics and law of telecommunications. The discussion opens up the black box of the cost function in telecommunications. The analysis also goes beyond the 'network externalities' approach that focuses primarily on the size of networks. The book highlights the effects of network architecture and the tradeoffs inherent in network design.

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Networks in Telecommunications addresses fundamental issues in discussions of regulatory policy by offering an integrated framework for understanding the economics and law of networks. It extends theories on network design associated with the mathematics of graph theory, which provides insights into the complex, systemic interrelationship between network components. It also applies the principles of transaction cost economics to analyze decisions about the appropriate boundaries of proprietary network architecture. The book introduces network theory to the study of the economics and law of telecommunications. The discussion opens up the black box of the cost function in telecommunications. The analysis also goes beyond the 'network externalities' approach that focuses primarily on the size of networks. The book highlights the effects of network architecture and the tradeoffs inherent in network design.

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