Tim Wu to the FTC: What does it mean?
As you may have heard, Columbia lawprof and holder of the dubious distinction of having originated the term and concept of Net Neutrality, Tim Wu, . . .
As you may have heard, Columbia lawprof and holder of the dubious distinction of having originated the term and concept of Net Neutrality, Tim Wu, . . .
Former TOTM blog symposium participant Joshua Gans (visiting Microsoft Research) has a post at TAP on l’affair hiybbprqag, about which I blogged previously here. Gans . . .
The paper is here (HT: Steve Salop). The AER’s The Top 20 Committee, consisting of Kenneth J. Arrow, B. Douglas Bernheim, Martin S. Feldstein, Daniel . . .
OK. Big news for me, anyway. I’m very pleased to announce that I will be joining Andy Gavil, (also my former boss) William Kovacic, and . . .
And other lessons in the (applied) economics of marriage (HT: Mankiw). Filed under: behavioral economics, economics, marriage
Jon Baker (FCC, American University) has posted an article summarizing the FCC’s analysis of the Comcast-NBCU merger. Here is the abstract. The FCC’s analysis of . . .
One of my favorite stories in the ongoing saga over the regulation (and thus the future) of Internet search emerged earlier this week with claims . . .
It’s pretty hard to cycle through the University of Chicago Law School (or at least it used to be back when I was a student) . . .
Don Boudreaux explains the distinction with reference to President Obama’s State of the Union address. Filed under: business, economics, politics