Paul de Bijl

Hoofd Sector 4 Marktordening

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Paul de Bijl is head of the department Competition & Regulation at CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, the Dutch public think tank for economic policy research. He obtained a PhD in Economics at CentER, Tilburg University, joint with the University of Toulouse, within the framework of European doctoral program ENTER. After that, he worked as a consultant at Science & Strategy, researcher at CPB, policy advisor at the Financial and Economic Policy Directorate of the Department of Finance, and research coordinator of TILEC (Tilburg Law and Economics Center) at Tilburg University. He is member of the executive committee of the KVS (Royal Netherlands Economic Association), advisory member of the committee on competition and governance of the SER (Social and Economic Council of the Netherlands), fellow of ENCORE (Economics Network for Competition and Regulation) and extramural fellow of TILEC. His main research interests are regulatory economics and industrial organization, in particular applied to telecommunications markets, ICT and innovation policy.

With Martin Peitz he wrote the book Regulation and Entry into Telecommunications Markets (Cambridge University Press, 2002; Chinese translation 2006; paperback edition 2008), which has received positive critical acclaim from academics, consultants and regulators. Paul has published in various academic journals, including Telecommunications Policy, the Journal of Information Policy, the International Journal of Industrial Organization, the Journal of Regulatory Economics and Information Economics and Policy. He was guest editor (with Jos Huigen) of the special issue “Future Telecommunications Regulation: A Dutch Perspective” of Telecommunications Policy (vol. 32(11), 2008). He is a member of the International Editorial Board of Communications & Strategies and the Editorial Board of the Journal of Information Policy.

CPB Publicaties door Paul de Bijl

Breedbandbeleid in het licht van de Nederlandse ervaring met de liberalisering van de markten voor telecommunicatie

Werkt de geleidelijke invoering van infrastructuurconcurrentie, op basis van gedetailleerde toegangsregulering tot netwerken, als beoogd?

CPB Discussion Paper 169 | 2‑03‑2011 | Download (PDF document, 306.3 KB)

Vernieuwing van toezicht op telecommunicatie en media

Is concurrentie in de markt voor vaste telefonie en breedbandig internet voldoende effectief zodat de markt zonder regulering op eigen benen kan staan?

CPB Policy Brief 2011/02 | 2‑03‑2011 | Download (PDF document, 1.4 MB)

Overgeërfde regulering, de acceptatie van VoIP-telefonie en de prikkels tot investeringen daarin

Wat betekent de bestaande toegangsregulering van de telefonie-markt voor VoIP-telefonie?

CPB Discussion Paper 153 | 28‑06‑2010 | Download (PDF document, 173 KB)

Concurrentie, innovatie en intellectuele eigendomsrechten in softwaremarkten

Wanneer is het wenselijk dat de overheid open source software stimuleert in reactie op marktfalens in softwaremarkten?

CPB Document 181 | 3‑03‑2009 | Download (PDF document, 340.6 KB)

Toegangsregulering en de adoptie van VoIP

De huidige vorm van toegangsregulering in de markt voor telefonie is achterhaald.

CPB Discussion Paper 109 | 23‑07‑2008 | Download (PDF document, 110 KB)

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Bezoekadres

Centraal Planbureau
Van Stolkweg 14
2585 JR  Den Haag
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Opleiding

  • “Doctorandus” degree in Econometrics (Dutch MSc equivalent Economics), Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • PhD in Economics, Tilburg University

Nevenactiviteiten

  • Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Information Policy
  • Member of the International Editorial Board of Communications & Strategies
  • Member of executive committee of KVS (Royal Netherlands Economic Association)
  • Advisory member of the Commissie Mededinging en Ordening, SER (Social and Economic Council of the Netherlands)
  • Extramural fellow of TILEC (Tilburg Law and Economics Center), Tilburg University

Over CPB

Het Centraal Planbureau is een onderzoeksinstituut dat sinds 1945 onafhankelijke, beleidsrelevante, economische analyses maakt.

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