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Reg-Markets Center Investigates Policy Markets

Jaffe: Climate Bill's Method for Allocating Allowances Gives Rise to Perverse Incentives

Hemphill Provides New Perspective on Why Net Neutrality Proposals Miss the Mark

Reinhardt, Stavins and Vietor on the Economics of Corporate Social Responsibility


Prieger and Heil: Lighter Regulation Spurs Process and Product Innovation in the Telecommunications Industry

Shapiro Offers Suggestions on Improving Department of Homeland Security's Economic Analysis of Regulations

Posner and Sunstein Explore How Greenhouse Gas Permits Should Be Allocated

Hahn Testifies on the Future of the Internet

Dassiou and Stern Explain Why Trust Matters for the Economics of Infrastructure Costs

Nuechterlein: The Justice Department and the FTC Are Best Equipped to Resolve Net Neutrality Disputes

Lessig: Net Neutrality Regulation is Needed to Ensure the Continuation of Application Innovation

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Reg-Markets Center adviser and Vanderbilt law professor W. Kip Viscusi is among the world's foremost authorities on the statistical valuation of life. His research interests include liability reform, and risk and environmental regulation
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Headlines for May 13th:
Click_Here FCC Chief Says No Need for New Regulation of the Internet
Fast Food Forced to Reveal Calorie Counts

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European Regulation Initiative
Antitrust
How should antitrust policy be designed?
Cellular Phones
Should the government ban cell phones while driving?

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April 2nd: The Debate Over Network Management: An Economic Perspective
April 18th: Nudge


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 DOWNLOADABLE BOOKS



Antitrust Policy and Vertical Restraints

Broadband: Should We Regulate High-Speed Internet Access?

Regulation Misled by Misread Theory

Financial Privacy, Consumer Prosperity, and the Public Good

Government Policy Toward Open Source Software