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This rereleased AEI Classic considers the idea of increasing government support of educational television.
The reason to favor spectrum flexibility is not that it would make current licensees better off, but that it would make everyone better off.
Without political change, the rule of law and property right protection will not return to Zimbabwe.
This book brings together classic writings on the economic nature and organization of firms.
FCC formal Comment urges lawmakers to refrain from spectrum zoning, standard setting, or attempting to create bandwidth markets, which will spontaneously emerge.
The proper government role with private property is little more than can be supported by a cost-benefit analysis that could withstand Ronald Coase’s scrutiny.
When Ronald Coase was awarded the Nobel prize for economics in 1991, many in the profession were stunned.
The superior solution lies in liberalization, quickly giving new competitors access to radio waves in the TV Band.





