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If some members of Congress and the Federal Communications Commission have their way, they will mandate free television …
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This book applies new advances in economic theory regarding the asymmetry of information between firms and their regulators to the design of improved telecommunications regulation.
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This book calculates the deadweight loss caused by the inefficient method of taxation that the Federal Communications …
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If some members of Congress and the Federal Communications Commission have their way, they will mandate free television …
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How well did theTelecommunications Act of 1996 respond to consumer demands?
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This volume considers whether the first major overhaul of U.S. communications policy in more than sixty years is …
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How well did theTelecommunications Act of 1996 respond to consumer demands?
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The authorsanalyze the best available economic data and conclude that American consumers--particularly the less affluent--have benefited tremendously from Wal-Mart's "everyday low prices."
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This book examines America's economy over the past several decades and the sources of our recent success and comes to surprising conclusions about what we can learn from it.
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This book examines America's economy over the past several decades and the sources of our recent success and comes to surprising conclusions about what we can learn from it.
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