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Toward an Evolutionary Regime for Spectrum Governance - Licensing or Unrestricted Entry? (Paperback)
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Toward an Evolutionary Regime for Spectrum Governance - Licensing or Unrestricted Entry? (Paperback)
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Loot Price R357
Discovery Miles 3 570
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The federal government's approach to regulating the spectrum
remains largely administrative, causing major inefficiency and
waste. Ironically, just as the FCC has begun to use market
mechanisms, some people are pushing to treat spectrum as a common
resource open to all entrants. Commons proponents maintain that
with new, interference-avoiding technology, licensing is becoming
unnecessary and impractical. In this brief study, noted economist
William J. Baumol evaluates two options for spectrum governance -a
tradable license (market) approach and a commons approach. He
compares the practicality of each in terms of six key issues:
interference, adequacy of investment in innovation, monopoly power,
preservation of diversity, service to rural areas, and the tension
between vested interests and the need for adaptable arrangements.
Baumol demonstrates that, while neither approach is ideal, a
commons regime has severe shortcomings. Above all, he emphasizes
the importance of impermanence in the granting of licenses to
preserve the flexibility to adapt to unforeseen technological and
other developments.
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