941 resultados para interconnection pricing
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Tutkielman päätavoitteena oli selvittää: - Miten televerkkojen yhteenliittämismaksu tulisi muodostaa Suomen telemarkkinoilla ? - Millaisia ovat televerkkojen yhteenliittämisen hinnoittelussa käytettävät hinnoittelumallit ? Tutkielmassa esitellään Tutkielmassa esitellään ensin telemarkkinoiden rakenne sekä televerkkojen yhteenliittämistä säätelevän lainsäädännön, teleyrityksille asettamat vaatimukset. Tutkielman varsinaisessa teoriaosassa käsitellään mm. yrityksen taloustavoitteita ja niiden yhteyttä hinnoitteluun, tuotekustannuslaskentaa, nykyarvolaskentaa, tuotantokapsiteetin huomioimista sekä yleisten hinnoittelustrategioiden ominaisuuksia. Tutkielmaan ei sisälly varsinaista laajaa empiirista osaa. Yhteenliittämisen hinnoittelumallien vertailu on toteutettu kuviteltuja lukuja sisältävän esimerkkilaskelman avulla. Televerkkojen yhteenliittämismaksujen tulee lainsäädännön mukaan perustua pitkän tähtäyksen keskimääräisiin lisäkustannuksiin.Tällöin yhteenliittämismaksun suuruuteen vaikuttaa oleellisesti vakiintuneen teleyrityksen yhteenliittämisen toteutushetken kapasiteettitilanne. Ratkaiseva tekijä yhteenliittämismaksujen muodostamisen osalta on pitkän tähtäyksen keskimääräisten lisäkustannusten lisäksi veloitettava hinnanlisä/kate, jonka suuruus on käytettävästä hinnoittelumallista riippuvainen. Lainsäädännön mukainen käsite ”kohtuullinen kate” on epätarkasti määritelty, mikä antaa teleyritykselle mahdollisuuden kattaa esimerkiksi yhteenliittämisen aiheuttamat vaihtoehtoiskustannukset tai osan teleyrityksen yleiskustannuksista korkeamman hinnanlisän/katteen avulla.
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In this paper, I consider a general and informationally effcient approach to determine the optimal access rule and show that there exists a simple rule that achieves the Ramsey outcome as the unique equilibrium when networks compete in linear prices without network-based price discrimination. My approach is informationally effcient in the sense that the regulator is required to know only the marginal cost structure, i.e. the marginal cost of making and terminating a call. The approach is general in that access prices can depend not only on the marginal costs but also on the retail prices, which can be observed by consumers and therefore by the regulator as well. In particular, I consider the set of linear access pricing rules which includes any fixed access price, the Efficient Component Pricing Rule (ECPR) and the Modified ECPR as special cases. I show that in this set, there is a unique access rule that achieves the Ramsey outcome as the unique equilibrium as long as there exists at least a mild degree of substitutability among networks' services.
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This paper considers a general and informationally efficient approach to determine the optimal access pricing rule for interconnected networks. It shows that there exists a simple rule that achieves the Ramsey outcome as the unique equilibrium when networks compete in linear prices without network-based price discrimination. The approach is informationally efficient in the sense that the regulator is required to know only the marginal cost structure, i.e. the marginal cost of making and terminating a call. The approach is general in that access prices can depend not only on the marginal costs but also on the retail prices, which can be observed by consumers and therefore by the regulator as well. In particular, I consider the set of linear access pricing rules which includes any fixed access price, the Efficient Component Pricing Rule (ECPR) and the Modified ECPR as special cases. I show that in this set, there is a unique rule that implements the Ramsey outcome as the unique equilibrium independently of the underlying demand conditions.
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We study a retail benchmarking approach to determine access prices for interconnected networks. Instead of considering fixed access charges as in the existing literature, we study access pricing rules that determine the access price that network i pays to network j as a linear function of the marginal costs and the retail prices set by both networks. In the case of competition in linear prices, we show that there is a unique linear rule that implements the Ramsey outcome as the unique equilibrium, independently of the underlying demand conditions. In the case of competition in two-part tariffs, we consider a class of access pricing rules, similar to the optimal one under linear prices but based on average retail prices. We show that firms choose the variable price equal to the marginal cost under this class of rules. Therefore, the regulator (or the competition authority) can choose one among the rules to pursue additional objectives such as consumer surplus, network coverage or investment: for instance, we show that both static and dynamic e±ciency can be achieved at the same time.
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This paper applies Hierarchical Bayesian Models to price farm-level yield insurance contracts. This methodology considers the temporal effect, the spatial dependence and spatio-temporal models. One of the major advantages of this framework is that an estimate of the premium rate is obtained directly from the posterior distribution. These methods were applied to a farm-level data set of soybean in the State of the Parana (Brazil), for the period between 1994 and 2003. The model selection was based on a posterior predictive criterion. This study improves considerably the estimation of the fair premium rates considering the small number of observations.
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This article presents a statistical model of agricultural yield data based on a set of hierarchical Bayesian models that allows joint modeling of temporal and spatial autocorrelation. This method captures a comprehensive range of the various uncertainties involved in predicting crop insurance premium rates as opposed to the more traditional ad hoc, two-stage methods that are typically based on independent estimation and prediction. A panel data set of county-average yield data was analyzed for 290 counties in the State of Parana (Brazil) for the period of 1990 through 2002. Posterior predictive criteria are used to evaluate different model specifications. This article provides substantial improvements in the statistical and actuarial methods often applied to the calculation of insurance premium rates. These improvements are especially relevant to situations where data are limited.
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This article considers alternative methods to calculate the fair premium rate of crop insurance contracts based on county yields. The premium rate was calculated using parametric and nonparametric approaches to estimate the conditional agricultural yield density. These methods were applied to a data set of county yield provided by the Statistical and Geography Brazilian Institute (IBGE), for the period of 1990 through 2002, for soybean, corn and wheat, in the State of Paran. In this article, we propose methodological alternatives to pricing crop insurance contracts resulting in more accurate premium rates in a situation of limited data.
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This paper analyzes the factors that influence the issuing price of debentures in Brazil in the period from year 2000 to 2004, applying a factor model, in which exogenous variables explain return and price behavior. The variables in this study include: rating, choice of index, maturity, country risk, basic interest rate, long-term and short-term rate spread, the stock market index, and the foreign exchange rate. Results indicate that the index variable, probability of default and bond`s maturity influence pricing and points out associations of long-term bonds with better rating issues. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science[DE-FG02-94ER61937]