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Broadband, should we regulate high-speed internet access?, Robert W. Crandall, James H. Alleman, editors

Label
Broadband, should we regulate high-speed internet access?, Robert W. Crandall, James H. Alleman, editors
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Broadband
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1042603
Responsibility statement
Robert W. Crandall, James H. Alleman, editors
Sub title
should we regulate high-speed internet access?
Table Of Contents
Broadband mysteries / Bruce M. Owen -- The demand for bandwidth : evidence from the Index Project / Hal R. Varian -- The demand for broadband : access, content, and the value of time / Paul N. Rappoport, Donald J. Kridel, and Lester D. Taylor -- Wired high-speed access / Charles L. Jackson -- From 2G to 3G : wireless competition for Internet-related services / Jerry Hausman -- Internet-related services : the results of asymmetric regulation / Jerry Hausman -- Competition and regulation : the case of broadband communications / Howard Shelanski -- Regulation and vertical integration in broadband access supply / Thomas W. Hazlett -- Broadband deployment : is policy in the way? / Gerald R. Faulhaber -- The financial effects of broadband regulation / George Bittlingmayer and Thomas W. Hazlett -- Subsidies, the value of broadband, and the importance of fixed costs / Austan Goolsbee -- The benefits of broadband and the effect of regulation / Robert W. Crandall, Robert W. Hahn, and Timothy J. Tardiff
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