The Economics of Net Neutrality
Robert Hahn and Scott Wallsten argue that mandating net neutrality, like most other forms of price regulation, is poor policy; instead, the government should focus on creating competition in the broadband market by liberalizing more spectrum and reducing entry barriers created by certain local regulations.
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2007
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Authors: | Hahn, Robert ; Wallsten, Scott |
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The Economists' Voice. - Berkeley Electronic Press. - Vol. 3.2007, 6, p. 8-8
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Berkeley Electronic Press |
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