Articles
The Economic Benefits of Mobile Broadband, School of Public Policy Working Papers (2012)
Mobile broadband is becoming increasingly important to national economies and the personal lives of users....
Civic Engagement in California: Why Do We Lag? (with Kelly Faltis), School of Public Policy Working Papers (2012)
Civic engagement is vital for liberal democracy, the proper functioning of social, civic, and governmental...
Verifiable and Non-Verifiable Anonymous Mechanisms for Regulating a Polluting Monopolist (with Nicholas J. Sanders), School of Public Policy Working Papers (2011)
Optimal regulation of a polluting natural monopolist must correct for both external damages and market...
Deployment of Mobile Broadband Service in the United States (with Thomas V. Church), School of Public Policy Working Papers (2011)
Broadband deployment in the United States is expanding rapidly but unevenly. Using new FCC census...
Oust the Louse: Does Political Pressure Discipline Regulators? (with Janice A. Hauge and Mark A. Jamison), School of Public Policy Working Papers (2011)
We consider a possible determinant of regulatory decisions by public utility commissioners: the desire to...
Unpublished Papers
The Broadcasters’ Transition Date Roulette: Strategic Aspects of the DTV Transition (with James Miller), ExpressO (2010)
The analog to digital “DTV transition” completed in June 2009 was a technological event unprecedented...