Economic Policy Vignettes
Economic Policy Vignettes highlight the policy implications of academic research. If you would like to submit work to be included as an Economic Policy Vignette, please contact the Georgetown Center.
- Where is Internet Policy Really Headed, by Robert W. Hahn, appearing through the Social Sciences Research Network - November 2009
- Globalization and Business Services: A Growth Opportunity?, by J. Brandford Jensen - November 2009
- Policymaking in the Wireless Telephone Industry: Let's Avoid the Rorschach Approach, by John W. Mayo - August 2009
- Using Procurement Auctions to Allocate Broadband Stimulus Grants, Comments of 71 Concerned Economists - April 2009
- Measuring the Effectiveness of the Broadband Stimulus Plan, by Scott Wallsten - March 2009
- Universal Service: Can We Do More With Less?, John Mayo - February 2009
- The Need for Constraint on Fiscal Policy, by Antonio Fatas - January 2009
- The Competetive Implications of the DTV Transition, Scott Wallsten - September 2008
- It's No Time to Regulate Wireless Telephony, John Mayo, originally appearing in the Economists' Voice - February 2008
- Managing the Network? Rethink Prices, not Net Neutrality, Scott Wallsten - February 2008
- Ready, Fire, Aim: Telecommunications Policy in the Primary Season, John Mayo - November 2007
- Google: Trust Yet Verify, Proposed merger with DoubleClick deserves antitrust scrutiny, John Mayo - September 2007
- Net Neutrality: The Prequel, John W. Mayo - March 2007
- Economic Principles for a Sound Internet Policy: The Prequel, John Mayo - March 2007
- The Economic Facts and FAQs of National Video Franchising: Reflections on the House of Representatives Debate, John W. Mayo, Originally published at the AEI-Brookings Joint Center - June 2006



