The UK Broadband Infrastructure and the Debate We Should Be Having
Wet Machine, June 18, 2008
By Harold Feld
There is little debate about approaches to broadband investment in the United States, where the Chicago School -- which equates a deregulated market with a competitive market and sees no role for government in economic policy beyond enforcing contract -- continues to set the agenda.
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