In August, 1991, Maine Policy Review interviewed Kenneth Gordon, the current chair of the Maine Public Utilities Commission. That interview centered on important public policy issues that surround the regulation of telecommunications in Maine and the U.S. From his experience as an economist with the Federal Communications Commission, Gordon brings to his current position an extensive background in telecommunications. Since that interview, he has been elected president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, so his views on telecommunications are likely to have significance in national, as well as state, policy
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The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
A symposium on public utility regulation in Maine The regulation of public utilities in Maine contin...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
Recent articles in Maine Policy Review have focused on the sweeping changes taking place in Maine’s ...
In October, 1992, Congress responded to consumer complaints about their cable rates and services by ...
Both in Maine and nationally, there is continuous evidence of fundamental transformation of the elec...
Excerpt from the executive summary: This report examines the economic consequences of the current ac...
The telecommunications industry has been affected by innovation and technological changes. Technolog...
We had the pleasure of interviewing former governor Angus King about his views on Maine’s economy an...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...
This article is based on a presentation at the Pure \u2793 Conference last January. Richard Silkman ...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
A symposium on public utility regulation in Maine The regulation of public utilities in Maine contin...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
The regulation of public utilities in Maine continues to evolve in response to changing economic, po...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new app...
Recent articles in Maine Policy Review have focused on the sweeping changes taking place in Maine’s ...
In October, 1992, Congress responded to consumer complaints about their cable rates and services by ...
Both in Maine and nationally, there is continuous evidence of fundamental transformation of the elec...
Excerpt from the executive summary: This report examines the economic consequences of the current ac...
The telecommunications industry has been affected by innovation and technological changes. Technolog...
We had the pleasure of interviewing former governor Angus King about his views on Maine’s economy an...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and P...