The Economics Of Net Neutrality
The Economics Of Net Neutrality
Robert Hahn and Scott Wallsten
AEI-Brookings Joint Center For Regulatory Studies
April 2006
- Mandating net neutrality would be likely to reduce economic welfare. Instead, the government should create competition in the broadband market by liberalizing more spectrum and reducing entry barriers created by certain local regulations.
Hands off the internet is a good policy.
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