The present study has been pepared by Microeconomix at the request of the OECD. It evaluates the loss in consumer surplus caused by the low degree of competition in the Mexican telecommunication sector which results in relatively high prices, and also leads to lower levels of consumption across the range of telecommunication services.
Econometric techniques are used in order to estimate the prices for telecommunication services and the corresponding numbers of subscriptions to telecommunication services that would have been observed in Mexico if there had been more competition in the Mexican telecommunication sector. The estimation relies on cross-country panel data from OECD countries. Estimates are undertaken for mobile and fixed telecommunication services and broadband services.
The consumer harm in Mexico is estimated at USD 129.2 billion, or an average of USD 25.8 billion per year in terms of purchasing power parity over the period 2005-09. The latter amount is equivalent to 1.8% of Mexican GDP per year.
Standard setting agreements may raise a tension between the competition policy and the innovation policy. The present article provides an economic perspective on the application of the European Union competition law to standard setting agreements and discusses its potential effects on innovation...
Les exemples de marchés bifaces sont nombreux : consoles de jeux vidéo, sites de rencontres, chaînes télévisées, etc. Ces marchés ont pour point commun de mettre en relation deux catégories distinctes de clients par l'intermédiaire d'un agent, ou d'une "plateforme".
Marta Stryszowska, économiste senior de Microeconomix, est intervenue au 60ème Congrès de l’AFSE.