The Political Spectrum by Thomas Winslow Hazlett

The Political Spectrum by Thomas Winslow Hazlett

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From the former chief economist of the FCC, a remarkable history of the U.S. government's regulation of the airwaves

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The Political Spectrum by Thomas Winslow Hazlett

From the former chief economist of the FCC, a remarkable history of the U.S. government’s regulation of the airwaves Popular legend has it that before the Federal Radio Commission was established in 1927, the radio spectrum was in chaos, with broadcasting stations blasting powerful signals to drown out rivals. In this fascinating and entertaining history, Thomas Winslow Hazlett, a distinguished scholar in law and economics, debunks the idea that the U.S. government stepped in to impose necessary order. Instead, regulators blocked competition at the behest of incumbent interests and, for nearly a century, have suppressed innovation while quashing out-of-the-mainstream viewpoints.   Hazlett details how spectrum officials produced a “vast wasteland” that they publicly criticized but privately protected. The story twists and turns, as farsighted visionaries—and the march of science—rise to challenge the old regime. Over decades, reforms to liberate the radio spectrum have generated explosive progress, ushering in the “smartphone revolution,” ubiquitous social media, and the amazing wireless world now emerging. Still, the author argues, the battle is not even half won.
"MrHazlett provides a fascinating history. . . . The Political Spectrum is full of valuable instruction—especially for lawyers, economists and other students of regulation for whom the book provides example after example of the strategic use of the regulatory process. Potential entrepreneurs in fields where regulation may be a barrier—fintech, pharma and transportation, for example—will benefit too, finding cautionary tales about how to enter a market with a disruptive idea."—Gregory L. Rosston, Wall Street Journal

"A masterpiece of wisdom and wit, The Political Spectrum proves that, when applied to the airways, the higher the stakes, the higher the waste. Tom Hazlett’s narrative is comprehensive, incisive, and characteristically hilarious."—Vernon L. Smith, Chapman University, 2002 Nobel Laureate in Economics

"In this book, Thomas W. Hazlett shows how administrative management of the radio spectrum has always been inefficient and, with the mobile and digital revolutions, the costs of not allocating spectrum by the market are rising dramatically. This is a deadly serious subject, but Hazlett’s engaging writing style vastly enlivens it."— Martin Cave, author of Spectrum Management—How to Get the Best Out of the Airwaves for Society and the Economy

"A masterful book written in an agreeably informal and non-technical style, this is essential reading for anyone interested in the law and economics of spectrum allocation, from Marconi to the Internet."—H.E. Frech III, University of California, Santa Barbara

"Among [the] proponents of a market for spectrum, none is more vocal and persuasive than. . . . Thomas Hazlett. . . . Hazlett has done an extraordinary service demonstrating the harm of government-managed spectrum."—Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas

"Few understand spectrum, and yet few things are more important to our networked future. Tom Hazlett covers it all superbly. A monumental work."—Gerald Faulhaber, The Wharton School and School of Law, University of Pennsylvania

Thomas Winslow Hazlett holds the H. H. Macaulay Endowed Professorship in Economics at Clemson University, where he also directs the Information Economy Project.
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ISBN 13 9780300210507
ISBN 10 0300210507
Title The Political Spectrum
Author Thomas Winslow Hazlett
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2017-07-08
Number of pages 416
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