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Ingo Vogelsang

Researcher at Boston University

Publications -  145
Citations -  4347

Ingo Vogelsang is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Competition (economics) & Incentive. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 145 publications receiving 4270 citations. Previous affiliations of Ingo Vogelsang include Ifo Institute for Economic Research & RAND Corporation.

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The role of competition and regulation in stimulating innovation Telecommunications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify as the roots of these tensions the consumer protection objective enshrined in regulatory legislation and the regulatory neutrality issues arising from stranded assets, loss of labor rents, and the threat to regulators from looming deregulation, all of which are associated with innovations.
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A reliability insurance scheme for the electricity distribution grid

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the benefits of a regulatory scheme that allows for differentiated reliability service based upon consumer's preferences and proposed a scheme involving allowing each customer to choose a type of insurance for reliability based upon their own value for that service.
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Toward a Combined Merchant-Regulatory Mechanism for Electricity Transmission Expansion

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the elements that could combine the merchant and regulatory approaches in a setting with price-taking electricity generators and loads, and they employ the theory based on long-run financial rights (LTFTR) to transmission (merchant approach), while the other is based on the incentive-regulation hypothesis (regulatory approach).
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A simple regulatory incentive mechanism applied to electricity transmission pricing and investment

TL;DR: The information-ally simple approach to incentive regulation applies mechanisms that translate the regulator's objective function into the firm's profit-maximizing objective as discussed by the authors, and these mechanisms come i...
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Competition, regulation, and convergence : current trends in telecommunications policy research

TL;DR: In this paper, Weinberg et al. proposed a model for regulating Anticompetitive Behavior in the Internet Market: An Applied Imputation Model for Peru, and the European Union Directive on Data Protection in Telecommunications.