Regulation of the cable television industry was marked by remarkable periods of deregulation, re-regulation, and re-deregulation during the 1980s and 1990s. Using FCC firm-level survey data spanning 1993 to 2001, we model and econometrically estimate the effect of regulation and competition on cable rates. Our calculations indicate that while regulation lowered rates for small system operators, it raised them for medium and large systems. Meanwhile, competition consistently decreased rates from 5.6 to 8.8 percent, with even larger declines during periods of regulation. Our results suggest that competition is more effective than regulation in containing cable prices
One of the fundamental purposes of the 1992 Cable Act was to bring about a reduction in consumer cab...
One of the fundamental purposes of the 1992 Cable Act was to bring about a reduction in consumer cab...
Using an empirical framework based on the Mussa-Rosen model of monopoly quality choice, we calculate...
Subsequent to the nationwide deregulation of the cable TV industry, a number of questions have been ...
Jonathan D. Levy of the Federal Communications Commission discusses federal policy changes and their...
By examining both price and the level of quality, this paper empirically determines the welfare impl...
By examining both price and the level of quality, this paper empirically determines the welfare impl...
By examining both price and the level of quality, this paper empirically determines the welfare impl...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 15 year...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 10 year...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 15 year...
In October, 1992, Congress responded to consumer complaints about cable rates and services by passin...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 10 year...
Under the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (the Cable Act), municipal regulation of rates for...
Under the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (the Cable Act), municipal regulation of rates for...
One of the fundamental purposes of the 1992 Cable Act was to bring about a reduction in consumer cab...
One of the fundamental purposes of the 1992 Cable Act was to bring about a reduction in consumer cab...
Using an empirical framework based on the Mussa-Rosen model of monopoly quality choice, we calculate...
Subsequent to the nationwide deregulation of the cable TV industry, a number of questions have been ...
Jonathan D. Levy of the Federal Communications Commission discusses federal policy changes and their...
By examining both price and the level of quality, this paper empirically determines the welfare impl...
By examining both price and the level of quality, this paper empirically determines the welfare impl...
By examining both price and the level of quality, this paper empirically determines the welfare impl...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 15 year...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 10 year...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 15 year...
In October, 1992, Congress responded to consumer complaints about cable rates and services by passin...
The market for multi-channel video programming has undergone considerable change in the last 10 year...
Under the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (the Cable Act), municipal regulation of rates for...
Under the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (the Cable Act), municipal regulation of rates for...
One of the fundamental purposes of the 1992 Cable Act was to bring about a reduction in consumer cab...
One of the fundamental purposes of the 1992 Cable Act was to bring about a reduction in consumer cab...
Using an empirical framework based on the Mussa-Rosen model of monopoly quality choice, we calculate...