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Revenues in the 700 MHz Spectrum Auction

Peter Cramton, University of Maryland
Andrzej Skrzypacz, Stanford University
Robert Wilson, Stanford University

Abstract

There have been several comments that criticize auction rules that prevent the two major low-frequency incumbents from winning all of the newly available spectrum and incorporating it into their proprietary networks. Such rules include new-entrant set-asides, new-entrant bidding credits, and the open access plan. We disagree with these criticisms and argue that given the current market structure, such rules are likely to improve welfare and auction revenues. We are submitting this report to provide sound economic analysis of these claims.

Suggested Citation

Peter Cramton, Andrzej Skrzypacz, and Robert Wilson. "Revenues in the 700 MHz Spectrum Auction" White Paper, University of Maryland.. Jun. 2007.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cramton/25