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Regulators may not see antitrust abuses online because it is apparently so easy to enter; this ignores the fact that with third party payer mechanisms, a new entrant's offering a new alternative may not shift share if customers receive subsidies to remain with their original server.
Eric K. Clemons: Third Party Payer Systems: The Most Significant Regulatory Problem in the Online World? Eric K. Clemons 2011
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Regulators may not see antitrust abuses online because it is apparently so easy to enter; this ignores the fact that with third party payer mechanisms, a new entrant's offering a new alternative may not shift share if customers receive subsidies to remain with their original server.
Eric K. Clemons: Third Party Payer Systems: The Most Significant Regulatory Problem in the Online World? Eric K. Clemons 2011
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Regulators may not see essential facilities violations when it is again apparently easy to offer a new alternative; this again ignores the fact that with third party payer mechanisms a new entrant's offering an alternative may not capture share if customers receive subsidies to remain with their original server.
Eric K. Clemons: Third Party Payer Systems: The Most Significant Regulatory Problem in the Online World? Eric K. Clemons 2011
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Regulators may not see antitrust abuses online because it is apparently so easy to enter; this ignores the fact that with third party payer mechanisms, a new entrant's offering a new alternative may not shift share if customers receive subsidies to remain with their original server.
Eric K. Clemons: Third Party Payer Systems: The Most Significant Regulatory Problem in the Online World? Eric K. Clemons 2011
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Regulators may not see essential facilities violations when it is again apparently easy to offer a new alternative; this again ignores the fact that with third party payer mechanisms a new entrant's offering an alternative may not capture share if customers receive subsidies to remain with their original server.
Eric K. Clemons: Third Party Payer Systems: The Most Significant Regulatory Problem in the Online World? Eric K. Clemons 2011
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Regulators may not see antitrust abuses online because it is apparently so easy to enter; this ignores the fact that with third party payer mechanisms, a new entrant's offering a new alternative may not shift share if customers receive subsidies to remain with their original server.
Eric K. Clemons: Third Party Payer Systems: The Most Significant Regulatory Problem in the Online World? Eric K. Clemons 2011
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Regulators may not see antitrust abuses online because it is apparently so easy to enter; this ignores the fact that with third party payer mechanisms, a new entrant's offering a new alternative may not shift share if customers receive subsidies to remain with their original server.
Eric K. Clemons: Third Party Payer Systems: The Most Significant Regulatory Problem in the Online World? Eric K. Clemons 2011
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Regulators may not see essential facilities violations when it is again apparently easy to offer a new alternative; this again ignores the fact that with third party payer mechanisms a new entrant's offering an alternative may not capture share if customers receive subsidies to remain with their original server.
Eric K. Clemons: Third Party Payer Systems: The Most Significant Regulatory Problem in the Online World? Eric K. Clemons 2011
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Regulators may not see antitrust abuses online because it is apparently so easy to enter; this ignores the fact that with third party payer mechanisms, a new entrant's offering a new alternative may not shift share if customers receive subsidies to remain with their original server.
Eric K. Clemons: Third Party Payer Systems: The Most Significant Regulatory Problem in the Online World? Eric K. Clemons 2011
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Regulators may not see essential facilities violations when it is again apparently easy to offer a new alternative; this again ignores the fact that with third party payer mechanisms a new entrant's offering an alternative may not capture share if customers receive subsidies to remain with their original server.
Eric K. Clemons: Third Party Payer Systems: The Most Significant Regulatory Problem in the Online World? Eric K. Clemons 2011
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