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You’re Fired: How Direct Presidential Control Makes the FTC Redundant

President Trump cited no reason when he fired Democratic FTC Commissioners Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya in March, but he presumably wanted an FTC that is unanimously Republican and loyal…
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Agency Independence and Humphrey’s Executor: William Kovacic and Jon Nuechterlein on Two Think Minimum

Two Think Minimum · Bill Kovacic and Jon Nuechterlein on Agency Independence and Humphrey's Executor Tom Lenard Hello and welcome back to the Technology Policy Institute’s Podcast Two Think Minimum.…
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Delete, Delete, Insert? New Regulatory Contradictions at the FCC

Two FCC documents caught my attention this month. The first was a notice, captioned “In re Delete, Delete, Delete,” that proposes to eliminate legacy FCC rules “for the purpose of…
Research Papers

Lessons from Telecom Regulation for Tech Competition Policy

This paper examines the parallels between historical telecommunications reg­ulation and current proposals for increasing competition in technology markets, focus­ing on three key market characteristics the sectors share: network effects, economies…
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Building on What Works: An Analysis of US Broadband Policy’ with Jonathan Nuechterlein Shelanski

Two Think Minimum · "Building on What Works: An Analysis of US Broadband Policy" with Jon Nuechterlein Howard Shelanski Scott Wallsten: Welcome back to Two Think Minimum. I’m Scott Wallsten,…
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“Former FTC Chair Timothy Muris and Jonathan Nuechterlein Discuss Antitrust in the Internet Era” (Two Think Minimum)

Two Think Minimum Podcast TranscriptEpisode 023: “Former FTC Chair Timothy Muris and Jonathan Nuechterlein Discuss Antitrust in the Internet Era” Recorded on: September 24th, 2019 Scott Wallsten: Hi and welcome back…

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