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卫星星座之间的寡头竞争将减少轨道使用带来的经济福利
Julien Guyot1, Akhil Rao2, Sébastien Rouillon1
1Bordeaux School of Economics UMR 6060, Bordeaux University, Avenue Duguit, 33608 Pessac cedex, France.
概括
由卫星星座驱动的轨道空间的寡头竞争,减少了高达12%的经济福利,并扭曲了空间分配. 这影响了通信和地球观测等基本服务.
科学领域:
- 太空经济学空间经济学
- 卫星技术 卫星技术 卫星技术
- 环境经济学环境经济学
背景情况:
- 轨道空间支持关键服务,包括通信,导航和地球观测.
- 越来越多的低地球轨道卫星星座是由运营在寡头市场的公司发射的.
- 由于日益增长的商业和国家利益,了解轨道使用的经济影响至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 分析寡头竞争如何影响轨道空间分配.
- 为了比较经济福利在双断的竞争对公共公用事业管理的轨道空间.
- 量化不完美的竞争对轨道利用的经济影响.
主要方法:
- 在二重制下对轨道使用模式的经济建模.
- 分析利最大化企业与避免碰撞系统的分析.
- 市场平衡与福利最大化的公共公用事业模式的比较.
主要成果:
- 不完善的竞争每年将轨道使用带来的经济福利降低12% (约合11亿美元).
- 寡头竞争扭曲了轨道空间的分配.
- 扭曲的方向 (较大或较小的星座) 取决于环境损害的程度.
结论:
- 轨道使用管理是经济研究的关键政策相关领域.
- 调查结果强调需要有效的监管来平衡商业利益和经济福利.
- 未来的研究应该探索各种轨道使用管理战略,以实现可持续的太空探索.
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