Wireless license auctions have successfully replaced “beauty contests” in many countries. Competitive bidding (1) puts spectrum rights in the hands of the most productive firms; (2) reduces rent-seeking costs; and (3) captures license values for the public, potentially reducing costly tax distortions. Economists and policy makers have asymmetrically focused on (3). Yet, the overwhelming consumer welfare gains are produced in output (retail services) markets, not by extracting revenues from the sale of spectrum inputs. This fact leads to powerful policy implications, supporting liberal policies that permit market rivals to (quickly) access abundant bandwidth
Recent proposals to limit the participation of Verizon Wireless and AT&T in the upcoming broadca...
Observing trends in which Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have become widely popular, some argue that unlicensed...
Recent proposals to limit the participation of Verizon Wireless and AT&T in the upcoming broadca...
Wireless license auctions have successfully replaced “beauty contests” in many countries. Competiti...
Wireless license auctions have successfully replaced “beauty contests ” in many countries. Competiti...
Economic analysis of spectrum allocation policies focuses on competitive bidding for wireless licens...
Analysis of spectrum allocation policies in the economics literature focuses on competitive bidding ...
Economic analysis of spectrum policy focuses on government revenues derived via competitive bidding ...
Spectrum auctions are used by governments to assign and price licenses for wireless communications. ...
Spectrum auctions are used by governments to assign and price licenses for wireless communications. ...
While extending the scope of spectrum property rights promotes efficiency, such reforms are often de...
This paper examines the relative advantages of allocating spectrum by auction or without licensing. ...
Competition policy attempts to address the potential for market failure by encouraging competition i...
Competition policy attempts to address the potential for market failure by encouraging competition i...
Competition policy attempts to address the potential for market failure by encouraging competition i...
Recent proposals to limit the participation of Verizon Wireless and AT&T in the upcoming broadca...
Observing trends in which Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have become widely popular, some argue that unlicensed...
Recent proposals to limit the participation of Verizon Wireless and AT&T in the upcoming broadca...
Wireless license auctions have successfully replaced “beauty contests” in many countries. Competiti...
Wireless license auctions have successfully replaced “beauty contests ” in many countries. Competiti...
Economic analysis of spectrum allocation policies focuses on competitive bidding for wireless licens...
Analysis of spectrum allocation policies in the economics literature focuses on competitive bidding ...
Economic analysis of spectrum policy focuses on government revenues derived via competitive bidding ...
Spectrum auctions are used by governments to assign and price licenses for wireless communications. ...
Spectrum auctions are used by governments to assign and price licenses for wireless communications. ...
While extending the scope of spectrum property rights promotes efficiency, such reforms are often de...
This paper examines the relative advantages of allocating spectrum by auction or without licensing. ...
Competition policy attempts to address the potential for market failure by encouraging competition i...
Competition policy attempts to address the potential for market failure by encouraging competition i...
Competition policy attempts to address the potential for market failure by encouraging competition i...
Recent proposals to limit the participation of Verizon Wireless and AT&T in the upcoming broadca...
Observing trends in which Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have become widely popular, some argue that unlicensed...
Recent proposals to limit the participation of Verizon Wireless and AT&T in the upcoming broadca...