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November 27, 1996
Policy Analysis no. 264

How to Treat the Costs of Shared Voice and Video Networks in a Post-Regulatory Age

by Alfred Kahn

Alfred E. Kahn is the Robert Julius Thorne Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus, Cornell University and Special Consultant with National Economic Research Associates, Inc. (NERA).


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Introduction

  2

Prerequisites of Efficient Innovation under the 1996 Telecommunications Act

  5

Application of the Incremental Cost Rule and the Prices of Regulated Services

  7

      The Relationship of Incremental to Stand-Alone Costs

  8

      Distributing the Benefit of Economies of Scope

  11

The Fairness and Efficiency of Competition Under the Proposed Assignment of Investment Costs

  13

The Conflict between Recourse to Cost "Allocations" and the Telecommunications Act

  16

The Commission's Only Correct Course Is to Abandon Its Cost Allocation Proceeding

  19

Full text of Policy Analysis no. 264

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