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Econometrics and Applied Micro Seminar

Wednesday, October 5, 2011
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Baxter B125
Entry under Subsidy: the Competitive U.S. Local Telephone Industry
Mo Xaio, University of Arizona,
The 1996 Telecommunication Act introduces entry into an originally monopolistic U.S. local telephone industry. As competitors cherry pick rich, urban markets to enter, the Act calls for an explicit and pro-competitive subsidy policy to narrow the potential divide in telecom infrastructure. To study relevant economic factors in the design of such a policy, we estimate a dynamic oligopoly entry game using data on the competitors' entry decisions into local markets. As we observe the identities of potential entrants and their waiting time before actual entry, we allow these firms to be heterogeneous long-run players who have the option value of waiting. We find that both market- and firm-level heterogeneity plays an important role in a potential entrant's local entry decisions. Moreover, these entry decisions are significantly inflenced by the consideration of both current and future competition. Using structural estimates, we evaluate the effectiveness of different subsidy policies.
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