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Promoting Efficient Use of Spectrum Through Elimination of Barriers to the Development of Secondary Markets
Martin Neil Baily, Jonathan Baker, Timothy Bresnahan, Ronald Coase, Peter Cramton, Robert W. Crandall, Richard Gilbert, Shane Greenstein, Robert W. Hahn, Robert E. Hall, Barry Harris, Robert Harris, Jerry A. Hausman, Thomas W. Hazlett, Andrew Joskow, Alfred E. Kahn, Michael Katz, Robert E. Litan, Paul Milgrom, Roger G. Noll, Janusz A. Ordover, Bruce M. Owen, Michael Riordan, William Rogerson, Gregory L. Rosston, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, David Salant, Richard L. Schmalensee, Marius Schwartz, Howard Shelanski, J. Gregory Sidak, Pablo T. Spiller, David J. Teece, Michael Topper, Hal R. Varian, Leonard Waverman, Lawrence J. White. Related Publication. Feb 2001.
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Filed February 7, 2001 as a Comment in the Federal Communications Commission's 'Secondary Markets' rule making, 37 prominent economists in regulation and telecommunications policy urge dramatic liberalization of spectrum policy. The statement calls for eliminating restrictions on wireless licenses for new and existing users, giving competitors wide flexibility in providing non-interfering services to consumers.


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