Agenda
Deregulation of Network Industries: What's Next? December 10, 1999 9:00 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Wohlstetter Conference Center, 12th floor, AEI
In recent years, policymakers have either totally or partially deregulated prices and entry in four key network industries-railroads, electricity, telecommunications, and airlines. Some analysts have expressed dissatisfaction with certain aspects of the deregulatory process. Others have applauded recent deregulatory initiatives. Still others oppose any further deregulation. This conference explores those issues as well as the future of deregulation in the four industries. Some of the nation's leading regulatory scholars will present cutting-edge analyses of the issues. Comments by experts in each industry will follow. Our luncheon speaker, Alfred E. Kahn, the First Joint Center Distinguished Lecturer, will assess the past four decades' deregulatory measures. Introduction
Robert W. Hahn, Joint Center
Railroads
Curtis M. Grimm, University of Maryland Clifford M. Winston, Brookings Institution
John W. Snow, CSX Corporation Edward M. Emmett, National Industrial Transportation League
Electricity
Paul L. Joskow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Elizabeth Moler, Vinson & Elkens, L.L.P John W. Rowe, Unicom
Lunch
Alfred E. Kahn, Cornell University First Joint Center Distinguished Lecturer
Telecommunications
Robert W. Crandall, Brookings Institution Jerry A. Hausman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Anne K. Bingaman, DBA Communications Thomas W. Hazlett, American Enterprise Institute
Airlines
Steven A. Morrison, Northeastern University Clifford M. Winston, Brookings Institution
James H. Burnley, IV, Winston & Strawn Charles A. Hunnicutt, Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, L.L.P. Jeffrey N. Shane, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering
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