Olga Ukhaneva
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Senior Policy Scholar
Ph.D., Economics, Georgetown University
Research Interests
- Telecommunications
- Healthcare
About
Olga Ukhaneva is a Senior Policy Scholar at the Center for Business and Public Policy at Georgetown University. Her research interests lie in the areas of applied microeconomics and empirical industrial organization, including regulation and antitrust, and the application of microeconomic theory to regulation. She studies topics that focus on universal service policies and issues surrounding them, such as evaluation of policy changes, cost-benefit analysis of universal service programs, and development of the new measures of telephone access. She received a Ph.D. in Economics from Georgetown University, an M.A. in Economics from New Economic School, and a B.S. in Applied Mathematics from Moscow State University. Prior to her time at Georgetown academic placement she worked as a Senior Strategy Consultant at Analysis Group and IBM.
In September 2014, she won the graduate student paper contest at the 42nd Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC) for her research paper “Universal Service in a Wireless World .”
Selected Publications
- From Universal Service to Universal Connectivity, July 2017
- International Telecommunications Demand, March 2017
- A Lifeline to High-Speed Internet Access: An Economic Analysis of Administrative Costs and the Impact on Consumers, March 2016
- Does the Internet Improve Health Behaviors and Health Outcomes? Evidence from the National Health Interview Survey, March 2016
- Toward a More Efficient and Effective Lifeline Program, August 2015