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43.   A Market-Based Approach to Establishing Licensing Rules: Licensed versus Unlicensed Use of Spectrum
Mark Bykowsky, Mark Olson, and William Sharkey, Feb. 2008.
[Paper:  Text | Word | Acrobat ]
[ Flash Video Demo and News Release ]
 
 
42,   Modeling the Efficiency of Spectrum Designated to License Use and Unlicensed Operations
Mark Bykowsky, Mark Olson, and William Sharkey, Feb. 2008.
TextWord | Acrobat | News Release ]
 
 
41,   Enhancing Spectrum's Value via Market-Informed Congestion Etiquettes
Mark Bykowsky, Kenneth Carter, Mark Olson, and William Sharkey, Feb. 2008.
Text | Word | Acrobat | News Release ]
 
 
40.   Dynamic Pricing and Investment from Static Proxy Models
David M. Mandy and William Sharkey, Sept. 2003.

Word | Acrobat | Public Notice ]

 
 
39.   Unlicensed and Unshackled: A Joint OSP-OET White Paper
On Unlicensed Devices and Their Regulatory Issues

Kenneth R. Carter, Ahmed Lahjouji, and Neal McNeil, May 2003.
Acrobat | News Release | Public Notice ]
 
 
38.   A Proposal for a Rapid Transition to Market
Allocation of Spectrum

Evan Kwerel and John Williams, Nov. 2002.
Paper | Spectrum Chart | News Release ]

 
 
37.   Broadcast Television: Survivor in a Sea of Competition
Jonathan Levy, Marcelino Ford-Livene, Anne Levine, Sept. 2002.
[ Word | News Release ]

 
 
36.   The Potential Relevance to the United States of the
European Union's Newly Adopted Regulatory
Framework for Telecommunications

J. Scott Marcus, July 2002.
Text | Word | Acrobat | News Release ]
 
 
35.   Horizontal Concentration in the Cable Television Industry:
An Experimental Analysis

Mark Bykowsky, Anthony Kwasnica, William Sharkey, June 2002.
Paper | News Release | Public Notice 1 | Public Notice 2 |
Attachments: Parameters | Period Data | Trading Data ]
 
 
34.   A Competitively Neutral Approach to Network Interconnection
Jay M. Atkinson and Christopher C. Barnekov, December 2000.
Text  | Word97  | Acrobat  | News Release ]

 
 
33.   Bill and Keep at the Central Office As the Efficient Interconnection Regime
Patrick DeGraba, Dec. 2000.
Text  | Word97  | Acrobat  | News Release ]

 
 
32.   The Digital Handshake: Connecting Internet Backbones
Michael Kende, Sept. 2000.
Text  | Word97  | Acrobat  | News Release ]
 
 
31.   The FCC and the Unregulation of the Internet
Jason Oxman, July 1999.
Text  | Word97  | Acrobat ]

 
 
30.   Internet Over Cable: Defining the Future In Terms of the Past
Barbara Esbin, August 1998.
Text  | WordPerfect  | Acrobat ]

 
 
29.   Digital Tornado: The Internet and Telecommunications Policy
Kevin Werbach, March 1997.
[ Text  | WordPerfect  | Acrobat  | News Release ]
 
 
28.   Putting It All Together: The Cost Structure of
Personal Communications Services

David P. Reed, Nov. 1992.
Acrobat ]
 
 
27.   Changing Channels: Voluntary Reallocation of
UHF Television Spectrum

Evan R. Kwerel and John R. Williams, Nov. 1992.
Acrobat ]
 
 
26.   Broadcast Television in a Multichannel Marketplace
Florence Setzer and Jonathan Levy, June 1991.
Acrobat ]
 
 
25.   What Makes the Dominant Firm Dominant?
John Haring and Kathy Levitz, April 1989.

Acrobat ]
 
 
24.   Through the Looking Glass:  Integrated Broadband
Networks, Regulatory Policy, and Institutional Change

Robert Pepper, November 1988.
Acrobat ]
 
 
23.   Loosening the Ties that Bind: Regulating the Interstate Telecommunications Market for the 1990's
Kathleen B. Levitz, February 1987.

Acrobat ]
 
 
22.   Competition Policy in the Post-Equal Access Market
John R. Haring and Evan R. Kwerel, February 1987.

Acrobat ]
 
 
21.   Private Frequency Coordination in the Common
Carrier Point-To-Point Microwave Service

John R. Williams, September 1986.

Acrobat ]
 
 
20.   Alternatives for Improved Personal Communications
James E. McNally, Jr., August 1986.
Acrobat ]
 
 
19.   Promoting Competition Between International Telecommunication Cables and Satellites
Evan R. Kwerel and James E. McNally, Jr., January 1986.
Acrobat ]
 
 
18.   Telephone Pricing to Promote Universal Service
and Economic Freedom

Gerald W. Brock, January 1986.
Acrobat ]
 
 
17.   The FCC, the OCCs and the Exploitation of Affection
John Haring, June 1985.

Acrobat ]
 
 
16.    Using Auctions to Select FCC Licensees
Evan Kwerel and Alex D. Felker, May 1985.

Acrobat ]
 
 
15.   Spectrum Management Policy in the United States:
An Historical Account

John O. Robinson, April 1985.

Acrobat ]
 
 
14.   Implications of Asymmetric Regulation for
Competition Policy Analysis

John Haring, December 1984.

Acrobat ]
 
 
13.   Promoting Competition Piecemeal in International Telecommunications
Evan Kwerel, December 1984.
Acrobat ]
 
 
12.   Bypass of the Local Exchange: A Quantitative Assessment
Gerald W. Brock, September 1984.

Acrobat ]
 
 
11.   Divestiture and the Separate Subsidiary Requirement
Florence O. Setzer, March 1984.

Acrobat ]
 
 
10.   The Effect of Higher Telephone Prices on Universal Service
Kenneth Gordon and John Haring, March 1984.

Acrobat ]
 
 
9.   Statistical Determinants of Radio Stations' Revenues
and Training Prices

James A. Brown, Jr., August 1982.

Acrobat ]
 
 
8.   Deregulation After Divestiture: The Effect of the
AT&T Settlement on Competition

Daniel Kelley, April 1982.

Acrobat ]
 
 
7.   Negotiating for Improved Interconnection:
The Incentives to Bargain

Roy L. Morris and Robert S. Preece, January 1982 (Rev April 1982)

Acrobat ]
 
 
6.   Deregulating Personal and Amateur Radio
Alex D. Felker and James. Brown, Jr., August 1981.

Acrobat ]
 
 
5.   Economics and Telecommunications Privacy:
A Framework for Analysis

James A. Brown, Jr. and Kenneth Gordon, December 1980.

Acrobat ]
 
 
4.   Reforming Regulatory Policy for Private Line Telecommunications Services: Implications for Market Performance
Jerry B. Duvall, and Michael D. Pelcovits, December 1980.

Acrobat ]
 
 
3.   Speech Bandwidth Reduction
Philip B. Gieseler and John B. O'Neal, Jr., November 1980.

Acrobat ]
 
 
2.   Frequency Spectrum Deregulation Alternatives
Douglas W. Webbink, October 1980.

Acrobat ]
 
 
1.   Social Objectives and Competition in Common Carrier Communication:  Incompatible or Inseparable?
Nina W. Cornell, Daniel Kelley, Peter R. Greenhalgh, April 1980.
Acrobat ]
 
 
       
   

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