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Author
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Year
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Network Neutrality and the False Promise of Zero-Price Regulation
This article asks if proposed “zero-price” net neutrality rules should be imposed on broadband carriers.
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C. Scott Hemphill |
2008 |
Public Must Fight to Maintain Net Neutrality
This op-ed argues that people should support net neutrality.
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Lawrence Lessig, Ben Scott |
2008 |
Rethinking Broadband Internet Access
This article assesses how regulation would be likely to affect broadband networks.
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Daniel Spulber, Christopher Yoo |
2008 |
Net Neutrality and Investment Incentives
Asks if proposals to restrict ISPs from charging more for faster service would discourage investors.
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Jay Pil Choi |
2008 |
Network Neutrality, Consumers, and Innovation
This article assesses how network neutrality rules for broadband networks would affect consumers.
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Christopher Yoo |
2008 |
Future of the Internet – And How to Stop It, The
This book surveys trends in computer and Internet products and services.
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Jonathan Zittrain |
2008 |
Who’s Who in Networks. Wanted: the Key Group
This paper addresses the problem of how to find key actors in social networks.
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Umed Temurshoev |
2008 |
Competition vs. Regulation in Mobile Telecommunications
This paper discusses the benefits, detriments and effects of different regulation schemes on the mobile telecom sector.
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Thomas Tangeras |
2008 |
Who Thinks About the Competition? Managerial Ability and Strategic Entry in U.S. Local Telephone Markets
This paper examines how manager and firm characteristics relate to entry decisions in U.S. local telephone markets.
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Avi Goldfarb, Mo Xiao |
2008 |
Intense Network Competition
This paper analyzes whether certain economic parameters would foster competion in Europe's telecom sector.
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Johan Stennek, Thomas Tangeras |
2008 |