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A debate over spectrum policy in the George Mason Law Review:

Professor Thomas Hazlett debates Philip J. Weiser and Dale Hatfield of the University of Colorado about spectrum property rights in the most recent issues of the George Mason Law Review. Read the papers here.

Of related interest:

Thomas W. Hazlett, Optimal Abolition of FCC Spectrum Allocation (PDF), 22 Journal of Economic Perspectives 103 (Vol. 22, No. 1, Winter 2008)

For more Information Economy Project research, click here.


How Wi-Fi Got its Regulatory GrooveUnleashing Unlicensed: How Wi-Fi Got Its Regulatory Groove

An Information Economy Project Conference: THE GENESIS OF UNLICENSED WIRELESS: How Spread Spectrum Devices Won Access to License-Exempt Bandwidth. (April 4, 2008)

Andrew Odlyzko Discusses 'Technology Manias' and Bubble 2.0
Bubble 2.0

Big Ideas About Information Lecture Series: "Technology Manias: Comparing the 1999 Internet Bubble with the 1840s Railroad Mania" (March 18, 2008)

 

 

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