Wireless Technologies: Panel 4 - Structural Change & Regulatory Intervention
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Wireless Technologies: Enabling Innovation & Economic Growth

April 19, 2009 - Washington, DC

"Structural Change and Regulatory Intervention"

Featuring:

  • Moderator: Howard Shelanski, UC Berkeley
  • Brendan Cunningham, U.S. Naval Academy, "Network Growth: Theory and Evidence from the Mobile Telephone Industry" written with Peter Alexander and Adam Candeub
  • Greg Rosston, Stanford University, "An Antitrust Analysis of the Case for Wireless Net Neutrality" written with Michael Topper, Cornerstone Research
  • Glenn Woroch, UC Berkeley, "The Effect of Prices on Fixed and Mobile Telephone Penetration: Using Price Subsidies as Natural Experiments" written with Michael Ward, UT at Arlington
  • Discussant: Nathan Goldstein, Department of Justice
This event was co-hosted by the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy at the McDonough School of Business and the Center for Research on Telecommunications Policy at UC Berkeley More information is available at cbpp.georgetown.edu.
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