Clemson University has generously continued the Project and extended its support, for which I am indebted to Skip Sauer, recently chairman of the Department of Economics, and Robert McCormick, dean of the College of Business. The Information Economy Project at George Mason University Law School. The guidance and encouragement of George Mason University Law School Dean Daniel Polsby, a remarkable man, were instrumental to my efforts, as was Peter Pitsch read an early draft of this book and offered deep insights as well as practical suggestions, golden nuggets for a free-riding author. Robinson, Marius Schwartz, Judith Mariscal, Jon Leibowitz, Jonas Wessel, Rune Ostgard, Ted Hearn, Gary Libecap, Karen Wrege, Brett Tarnutzer, Robert Corn-Revere, Chris DeMuth, Joan Marsh, Tom Whitehead, Blair Levin, Andrew McLaughlin, Dean Brenner, Hal Varian, Jim Snider, Frank Washington, Dorothy Robyn, Shane Greenstein, Charles Plott, Ted Frech, and Dennis Patrick. I have been exceedingly fortunate to speak with or formally interview many experts on subjects pertaining to this book, and gratefully acknowledge the grace, wisdom, and patience of Henry Geller, Brian Lamb, Sol Schildhause, Lionel van Deerlin, Henry Manne, Robert Hahn, Marty Cooper, Michael Marcus, Peter Huber, Pablo Spiller, Harold Furtchgott-Roth, Evan Kwerel, Jonathan Levy, Florence Setzer, John Williams, Richard Bennett, Lex Felker, Charla Rath, Janice Obuchowski, Gerald Faulhaber, Adam Clayton Powell III, Gregory Rosston, Greg Sidak, Robert Pepper, Michael Chartier, Thomas Welter, Dale Hatfield, Chris Sacca, Andrew Kreig, Glen O. These scholarly heroes include Ronald Coase, Harold Demsetz, Alfred Kahn, Leo Herzel, Armen Alchian, William Allen, and Harvey J. The author stands on the shoulders of giants-and hopes not to crush his mentors. P a r t t h r e e : a d v e n t u r e s i n c o n t e n t r e g u l at i o nġ0 Orwell’s Revenge: The Fairness Doctrine 137 11 Must Carry This, Shall Not Carry That 153 12 Indecent Exposure 167 part four: slouching toward freedomġ3 The Thirty Years’ War 175 14 Deal of the Decade 192 15 The Toaster Tsunami 212 16 Dirigiste Backlash 235 17 What Would Coase Do? 267 18 Hoarders Anonymous 288 part five: beyondġ9 The Abolitionists 301 20 Spectrum Policy as if the Future Mattered 311 Introduction: Magic and Cacophony 1 part one: welcome to the jungleġ Dances with Regulators 13 2 Etheric Bedlam 36 3 Protection by Subtraction 47 4 Myth Calculation 59 5 Eureka-nomics 70 part two: silence of the entrantsĦ The Death of DuMont 91 7 “Thank God for C-SPAN!” 102 8 Lost in Space 119 9 Baptists, Bootleggers, and LPFM 126 ![]() And for my friend, Giancarlo Ibárgüen, 1963–2016, a remarkable visionary. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1įor my loving mother, Marilyn Kay Hazlett, 1926–1992, and her joie de vivre. This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper). ![]() paper) A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Control Number: 2016950652 ISBN 978-0-7 (hardcover : alk. Set in Scala type by Integrated Publishing Solutions, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Yale University Press books may be purchased in quantity for educational, business, or promotional use. Copyright Law and except by reviewers for the public press), without written permission from the publishers. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, including illustrations, in any form (beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. ![]() Copyright © 2017 by Thomas Winslow Hazlett. Published with assistance from the foundation established in memory of Calvin Chapin of the Class of 1788, Yale College. The Political Spectrum the tumultuous liberation of wireless technology, from herbert hoover to the smartphone PART FOUR: SLOUCHING TOWARD FREEDOM.Ģ0 Spectrum Policy as if the Future Mattered. PART THREE: ADVENTURES IN CONTENT REGULATION.ġ0 Orwell’s Revenge: The Fairness Doctrine.ġ1 Must Carry This, Shall Not Carry That. PART TWO: SILENCE OF THE ENTRANTS.ĩ Baptists, Bootleggers, and LPFM.
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