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Policy Papers. T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Michael Stern, Bridging the Digital Divide: What Has Not Worked But What Just Might, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 56 (June 2020). George S. Ford, A Fresh Look at the Lifeline Program, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 55 (July 2019). George S. Ford and R. Alan Seals, The Rewards ofMunicipal
QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES: REVISITING OLD AND Winter 2018] QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org I. Background Odds are that underneath your feet is a construction material made of sand, PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO 52 PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO. 52 Page 1 of 12 PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 440 Washington, D.C. 20015 Tel: (+1) (202) 274-0235 Fax: (+1) (202) 318-4909 www.phoenix-center.org P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-02 PAGE 2 this new DPA will somehow be different from existing regulatory agencies and thus fully capable of regulating dynamic markets with P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-03 PAGE 3 broadband plan is nominally a 100/10 Mbps service. First, I generatedtwo samples of 50
P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 43 Winter 2012] WIRELESS COMPETITION UNDER SPECTRUM EXHAUST 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org frustration will grow with it.”3 The White House is also concerned, concluding that there is a “current spectrum crunch that will hinder future innovation.”4 Not surprisingly, both the FCC and the White House express the need “to THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE NATURAL AGGREGATES INDUSTRY: A INDUSTRY SCORECARD: AGGREGATES (2017) www.phoenix-center.org The Economic Impact of the Natural Aggregates Industry: A National, State, and County Analysis (March 2017) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Natural aggregates—including crushed stone and sand and gravel—are a basicraw material used
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PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 21-02: Lawrence J. Spiwak, A Poor Case for a “Digital Platform Agency” (March 9, 2021). George S. Ford, The Perils of a $15 Federal Minimum Wage, Delaware Valley Journal (February 22, 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, The Folly of “Line of Business” Restrictions for Big TechPOLICY PAPERS
Policy Papers. T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Michael Stern, Bridging the Digital Divide: What Has Not Worked But What Just Might, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 56 (June 2020). George S. Ford, A Fresh Look at the Lifeline Program, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 55 (July 2019). George S. Ford and R. Alan Seals, The Rewards ofMunicipal
QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES: REVISITING OLD AND Winter 2018] QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org I. Background Odds are that underneath your feet is a construction material made of sand, PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO 52 PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO. 52 Page 1 of 12 PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 440 Washington, D.C. 20015 Tel: (+1) (202) 274-0235 Fax: (+1) (202) 318-4909 www.phoenix-center.org P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-02 PAGE 2 this new DPA will somehow be different from existing regulatory agencies and thus fully capable of regulating dynamic markets with P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-03 PAGE 3 broadband plan is nominally a 100/10 Mbps service. First, I generatedtwo samples of 50
P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 43 Winter 2012] WIRELESS COMPETITION UNDER SPECTRUM EXHAUST 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org frustration will grow with it.”3 The White House is also concerned, concluding that there is a “current spectrum crunch that will hinder future innovation.”4 Not surprisingly, both the FCC and the White House express the need “to THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE NATURAL AGGREGATES INDUSTRY: A INDUSTRY SCORECARD: AGGREGATES (2017) www.phoenix-center.org The Economic Impact of the Natural Aggregates Industry: A National, State, and County Analysis (March 2017) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Natural aggregates—including crushed stone and sand and gravel—are a basicraw material used
NOTE - PHOENIX CENTER Title: NOTE: Author: Lawrence J. Spiwak Created Date: 4/18/20185:02:48 PM
ABOUT - PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC The Phoenix Center was established in 1998 with a mission to provide independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroad. To achieve this goal, the Center supports objective, solutions-based academic research unencumbered by political hyperbole, partisanship and ideologicalPHOENIX CENTER
PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 17-09: George S. Ford, A Review of the Internet Association’s Empirical Study on Network Neutrality and Investment (July 24, 2017). Lawrence J. Spiwak, Rate Regulation By Any Other Name, Broadcasting and Cable(July 17, 2017).
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Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 19-06 PAGE 4.NOTES: Dr. George S. Ford is the Chief Economist of the Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. The views expressed in this PERSPECTIVE do not represent the views of the Phoenix Center or its staff. Dr. Ford may be contacted at ford@phoenix-center.org. IES - PHOENIX CENTER P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 20-07 PAGE 3 I exclude these from the sample. Second, the “other” category for broadband delivery technology appears only in years 2015 and 2016 P C P S PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 55: A FRESH Summer 2019] A FRESH LOOK AT THE LIFELINE PROGRAM 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org most popular option for Lifeline consumers.2 In 2016, there were about twelve million Lifeline accounts, with about 90% being wireless accounts.3 Over the past decade, the Lifeline program has undergone substantial reform P C P S PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 54: THE REWARDS Spring 2019] ECONOMIC REWARDS OF MUNICIPAL BROADBAND 5 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org utility.8 Using data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, we apply the Difference-in-Differences estimator to quantify the economic NOTE - PHOENIX CENTER Title: NOTE: Author: Lawrence J. Spiwak Created Date: 4/18/20185:02:48 PM
P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 18-09 PAGE 3 Horney’s work, is also estimated for comparison purposes. The data are sparse (12 observations), with all that implies. P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 34 4 PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org I. Background Odds are that underneath your feet is a construction material made of sand, PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-02 PAGE 2 this new DPA will somehow be different from existing regulatory agencies and thus fully capable of regulating dynamic markets with P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-03 PAGE 3 broadband plan is nominally a 100/10 Mbps service. First, I generatedtwo samples of 50
P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 43 Winter 2012] WIRELESS COMPETITION UNDER SPECTRUM EXHAUST 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org frustration will grow with it.”3 The White House is also concerned, concluding that there is a “current spectrum crunch that will hinder future innovation.”4 Not surprisingly, both the FCC and the White House express the need “to NOTE - PHOENIX CENTER Title: NOTE: Author: Lawrence J. Spiwak Created Date: 4/18/20185:02:48 PM
PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 21-02: Lawrence J. Spiwak, A Poor Case for a “Digital Platform Agency” (March 9, 2021). George S. Ford, The Perils of a $15 Federal Minimum Wage, Delaware Valley Journal (February 22, 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, The Folly of “Line of Business” Restrictions for Big TechPOLICY PAPERS
Policy Papers. T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Michael Stern, Bridging the Digital Divide: What Has Not Worked But What Just Might, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 56 (June 2020). George S. Ford, A Fresh Look at the Lifeline Program, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 55 (July 2019). George S. Ford and R. Alan Seals, The Rewards ofMunicipal
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Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroad QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES: REVISITING OLD AND Winter 2018] QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org I. Background Odds are that underneath your feet is a construction material made of sand, PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-02 PAGE 2 this new DPA will somehow be different from existing regulatory agencies and thus fully capable of regulating dynamic markets with P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-03 PAGE 3 broadband plan is nominally a 100/10 Mbps service. First, I generatedtwo samples of 50
P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 43 Winter 2012] WIRELESS COMPETITION UNDER SPECTRUM EXHAUST 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org frustration will grow with it.”3 The White House is also concerned, concluding that there is a “current spectrum crunch that will hinder future innovation.”4 Not surprisingly, both the FCC and the White House express the need “to NOTE - PHOENIX CENTER Title: NOTE: Author: Lawrence J. Spiwak Created Date: 4/18/20185:02:48 PM
ABOUT - PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC The Phoenix Center was established in 1998 with a mission to provide independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroad. To achieve this goal, the Center supports objective, solutions-based academic research unencumbered by political hyperbole, partisanship and ideologicalANNUAL REPORTS
Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroadPHOENIX CENTER
George S. Ford, Electricity Rates and the Funding of Municipal Broadband Networks: An Empirical Analysis, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 53 (June 2021). ECONOMIC REWARDS OF MUNICIPAL BROADBAND 5 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org utility.8 Using data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, we apply the Difference-in-Differences estimator to quantify the economic PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO 48 PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO. 48 Page 3 of 17 PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 440 Washington, D.C. 20015 Tel: (+1) (202) 274-0235 Fax: (+1) (202) 318-4909 www.phoenix-center.org P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 43 Winter 2012] WIRELESS COMPETITION UNDER SPECTRUM EXHAUST 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org frustration will grow with it.”3 The White House is also concerned, concluding that there is a “current spectrum crunch that will hinder future innovation.”4 Not surprisingly, both the FCC and the White House express the need “toPHOENIX CENTER
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PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 21-02: Lawrence J. Spiwak, A Poor Case for a “Digital Platform Agency” (March 9, 2021). George S. Ford, The Perils of a $15 Federal Minimum Wage, Delaware Valley Journal (February 22, 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, The Folly of “Line of Business” Restrictions for Big TechPOLICY PAPERS
Policy Papers. T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Michael Stern, Bridging the Digital Divide: What Has Not Worked But What Just Might, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 56 (June 2020). George S. Ford, A Fresh Look at the Lifeline Program, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 55 (July 2019). George S. Ford and R. Alan Seals, The Rewards ofMunicipal
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Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroad QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES: REVISITING OLD AND Winter 2018] QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org I. Background Odds are that underneath your feet is a construction material made of sand, PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-02 PAGE 2 this new DPA will somehow be different from existing regulatory agencies and thus fully capable of regulating dynamic markets with P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-03 PAGE 3 broadband plan is nominally a 100/10 Mbps service. First, I generatedtwo samples of 50
P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 43 Winter 2012] WIRELESS COMPETITION UNDER SPECTRUM EXHAUST 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org frustration will grow with it.”3 The White House is also concerned, concluding that there is a “current spectrum crunch that will hinder future innovation.”4 Not surprisingly, both the FCC and the White House express the need “to NOTE - PHOENIX CENTER Title: NOTE: Author: Lawrence J. Spiwak Created Date: 4/18/20185:02:48 PM
PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 21-02: Lawrence J. Spiwak, A Poor Case for a “Digital Platform Agency” (March 9, 2021). George S. Ford, The Perils of a $15 Federal Minimum Wage, Delaware Valley Journal (February 22, 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, The Folly of “Line of Business” Restrictions for Big TechPOLICY PAPERS
Policy Papers. T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Michael Stern, Bridging the Digital Divide: What Has Not Worked But What Just Might, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 56 (June 2020). George S. Ford, A Fresh Look at the Lifeline Program, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 55 (July 2019). George S. Ford and R. Alan Seals, The Rewards ofMunicipal
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Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroad QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES: REVISITING OLD AND Winter 2018] QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org I. Background Odds are that underneath your feet is a construction material made of sand, PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-02 PAGE 2 this new DPA will somehow be different from existing regulatory agencies and thus fully capable of regulating dynamic markets with P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-03 PAGE 3 broadband plan is nominally a 100/10 Mbps service. First, I generatedtwo samples of 50
P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 43 Winter 2012] WIRELESS COMPETITION UNDER SPECTRUM EXHAUST 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org frustration will grow with it.”3 The White House is also concerned, concluding that there is a “current spectrum crunch that will hinder future innovation.”4 Not surprisingly, both the FCC and the White House express the need “to NOTE - PHOENIX CENTER Title: NOTE: Author: Lawrence J. Spiwak Created Date: 4/18/20185:02:48 PM
ABOUT - PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC The Phoenix Center was established in 1998 with a mission to provide independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroad. To achieve this goal, the Center supports objective, solutions-based academic research unencumbered by political hyperbole, partisanship and ideologicalANNUAL REPORTS
Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroadPHOENIX CENTER
George S. Ford, Electricity Rates and the Funding of Municipal Broadband Networks: An Empirical Analysis, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 53 (June 2021). ECONOMIC REWARDS OF MUNICIPAL BROADBAND 5 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org utility.8 Using data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, we apply the Difference-in-Differences estimator to quantify the economic PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO 48 PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO. 48 Page 3 of 17 PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 440 Washington, D.C. 20015 Tel: (+1) (202) 274-0235 Fax: (+1) (202) 318-4909 www.phoenix-center.org P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 43 Winter 2012] WIRELESS COMPETITION UNDER SPECTRUM EXHAUST 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org frustration will grow with it.”3 The White House is also concerned, concluding that there is a “current spectrum crunch that will hinder future innovation.”4 Not surprisingly, both the FCC and the White House express the need “toPHOENIX CENTER
Phoenix Center
PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 21-02: Lawrence J. Spiwak, A Poor Case for a “Digital Platform Agency” (March 9, 2021). George S. Ford, The Perils of a $15 Federal Minimum Wage, Delaware Valley Journal (February 22, 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, The Folly of “Line of Business” Restrictions for Big TechPOLICY PAPERS
Policy Papers. T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Michael Stern, Bridging the Digital Divide: What Has Not Worked But What Just Might, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 56 (June 2020). George S. Ford, A Fresh Look at the Lifeline Program, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 55 (July 2019). George S. Ford and R. Alan Seals, The Rewards ofMunicipal
CONTACT THE PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy inANNUAL REPORTS
Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroadPROFESSIONAL STAFF
Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroad QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES: REVISITING OLD ANDCONSTRUCTION SAND AND GRAVEL MININGSAND AND GRAVEL MININGSAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATIONSSAND AND GRAVEL MINING PROCESS Winter 2018] QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org I. Background Odds are that underneath your feet is a construction material made of sand, PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-02 PAGE 2 this new DPA will somehow be different from existing regulatory agencies and thus fully capable of regulating dynamic markets with P C P S PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 55: A FRESH Summer 2019] A FRESH LOOK AT THE LIFELINE PROGRAM 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org most popular option for Lifeline consumers.2 In 2016, there were about twelve million Lifeline accounts, with about 90% being wireless accounts.3 Over the past decade, the Lifeline program has undergone substantial reform PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 21-02: Lawrence J. Spiwak, A Poor Case for a “Digital Platform Agency” (March 9, 2021). George S. Ford, The Perils of a $15 Federal Minimum Wage, Delaware Valley Journal (February 22, 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, The Folly of “Line of Business” Restrictions for Big TechPOLICY PAPERS
Policy Papers. T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Michael Stern, Bridging the Digital Divide: What Has Not Worked But What Just Might, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 56 (June 2020). George S. Ford, A Fresh Look at the Lifeline Program, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 55 (July 2019). George S. Ford and R. Alan Seals, The Rewards ofMunicipal
CONTACT THE PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy inANNUAL REPORTS
Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroadPROFESSIONAL STAFF
Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroad QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES: REVISITING OLD ANDCONSTRUCTION SAND AND GRAVEL MININGSAND AND GRAVEL MININGSAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATIONSSAND AND GRAVEL MINING PROCESS Winter 2018] QUARRY OPERATIONS AND PROPERTY VALUES 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org I. Background Odds are that underneath your feet is a construction material made of sand, PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public Policy P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-02 PAGE 2 this new DPA will somehow be different from existing regulatory agencies and thus fully capable of regulating dynamic markets with P C P S PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 55: A FRESH Summer 2019] A FRESH LOOK AT THE LIFELINE PROGRAM 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org most popular option for Lifeline consumers.2 In 2016, there were about twelve million Lifeline accounts, with about 90% being wireless accounts.3 Over the past decade, the Lifeline program has undergone substantial reform NOTE - PHOENIX CENTER Title: NOTE: Author: Lawrence J. Spiwak Created Date: 4/18/20185:02:48 PM
ABOUT - PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC The Phoenix Center was established in 1998 with a mission to provide independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroad. To achieve this goal, the Center supports objective, solutions-based academic research unencumbered by political hyperbole, partisanship and ideological CONTACT THE PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy inPROFESSIONAL STAFF
Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S. and abroad P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 20-02 Stepping Back onto the Escalator: Answering the D.C. Circuit’s Remand of the PoleAttachment
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Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in P C P S PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 55: A FRESH Summer 2019] A FRESH LOOK AT THE LIFELINE PROGRAM 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org most popular option for Lifeline consumers.2 In 2016, there were about twelve million Lifeline accounts, with about 90% being wireless accounts.3 Over the past decade, the Lifeline program has undergone substantial reform P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-03 PAGE 3 broadband plan is nominally a 100/10 Mbps service. First, I generatedtwo samples of 50
PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO 48 PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO. 48 Page 3 of 17 PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 440 Washington, D.C. 20015 Tel: (+1) (202) 274-0235 Fax: (+1) (202) 318-4909 www.phoenix-center.org P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 43 Winter 2012] WIRELESS COMPETITION UNDER SPECTRUM EXHAUST 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org frustration will grow with it.”3 The White House is also concerned, concluding that there is a “current spectrum crunch that will hinder future innovation.”4 Not surprisingly, both the FCC and the White House express the need “to P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 18-09 PAGE 3 Horney’s work, is also estimated for comparison purposes. The data are sparse (12 observations), with all that implies. PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY George S. Ford, Electricity Rates and the Funding of Municipal Broadband Networks: An Empirical Analysis, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 53 (June 2021). A FRESH LOOK AT THE LIFELINE PROGRAM 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org most popular option for Lifeline consumers.2 In 2016, there were about twelve million Lifeline accounts, with about 90% being wireless accounts.3 Over the past decade, the Lifeline program has undergone substantial reform NOTE - PHOENIX CENTER Title: NOTE: Author: Lawrence J. Spiwak Created Date: 4/18/20185:02:48 PM
PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY George S. Ford, Electricity Rates and the Funding of Municipal Broadband Networks: An Empirical Analysis, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 53 (June 2021). A FRESH LOOK AT THE LIFELINE PROGRAM 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org most popular option for Lifeline consumers.2 In 2016, there were about twelve million Lifeline accounts, with about 90% being wireless accounts.3 Over the past decade, the Lifeline program has undergone substantial reform ABOUT - PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC History and Background. The Phoenix Center was established in 1998 with a mission to provide independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in the U.S.and abroad.
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Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies. Independent assessments of the economic and material implications of regulatory and economic policy in P C P S PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 55: A FRESH Summer 2019] A FRESH LOOK AT THE LIFELINE PROGRAM 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org most popular option for Lifeline consumers.2 In 2016, there were about twelve million Lifeline accounts, with about 90% being wireless accounts.3 Over the past decade, the Lifeline program has undergone substantial reform P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 21-03 PAGE 3 broadband plan is nominally a 100/10 Mbps service. First, I generatedtwo samples of 50
P PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER NUMBER 43 Winter 2012] WIRELESS COMPETITION UNDER SPECTRUM EXHAUST 3 Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies www.phoenix-center.org frustration will grow with it.”3 The White House is also concerned, concluding that there is a “current spectrum crunch that will hinder future innovation.”4 Not surprisingly, both the FCC and the White House express the need “to PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO 48 PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN NO. 48 Page 3 of 17 PHOENIX CENTER FOR ADVANCED LEGAL & ECONOMIC PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES 5335 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Suite 440 Washington, D.C. 20015 Tel: (+1) (202) 274-0235 Fax: (+1) (202) 318-4909 www.phoenix-center.org P E R S P E C T I V E S P E R S P E C T I V E S PHOENIX CENTER PERSPECTIVES 18-09 PAGE 3 Horney’s work, is also estimated for comparison purposes. The data are sparse (12 observations), with all that implies.WHAT'S NEW:
George S. Ford, _Electricity Rates and the Funding of Municipal Broadband Networks: An Empirical Analysis_, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 53 (June 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, _The FCC Should Not Take a Piecemeal Approach to Public Safety Spectrum_,__ Notice & Comment – Yale Journal on Regulation (May 27, 2021). George S. Ford, _Race and Broadband Adoption: A Decomposition Analysis_, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 52 (May 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, _Remembering A Time When Broadband Policy Was Bipartisan_, Federalist Society Blog (May 11, 2021). Testimony of Phoenix Center Chief Economist Dr. George S. Ford before the House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce - Subcommittee Communications & Technology, Hearing on “Broadband Equity: Addressing Disparities in Access and Affordability” (May 6,2021).
T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Michael Stern, _The Day the Music Died (in California): An Analysis of California Assembly Bill AB-1385_, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 51 (May 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, _In Response to Joel Thayer_, Federalist Society Blog (April 8, 2021). PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 21-03: George S. Ford, _Form 477, Speed-Tests, and the American Broadband User’s Experience _(March 31, 2021). George S. Ford, _Testing the Economics of the Net Neutrality Debate: A Comment_, 45 Telecommunications Policy (June 2021). George S. Ford, _Confusing Relevance And Price: Interpreting And Improving Surveys On Internet Non-Adoption_, 45 Telecommunications Policy (March 2021). T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Michael Stern, _Innovation, Exit, and Restrictions on Tech Mergers and Acquisitions_, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 50 (March 2021). PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 21-02: Lawrence J. Spiwak, _A Poor Case for a “Digital Platform Agency” _(March 9, 2021). George S. Ford, _The Perils of a $15 Federal Minimum Wage,_ Delaware Valley Journal (February 22, 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, _The Folly of “Line of Business” Restrictions for Big Tech,_ The Hill (February 19, 2021). George S. Ford, _Beware of Calls for a New Digital Regulator,_ Notice & Comment – Yale Journal on Regulation (February19, 2021).
PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 21-01: George S. Ford, _Updating the Minimum Wage: Setting a Uniform Wage Across a Diverse America _(February 16, 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, _The Biden Administration Subjects the Internet to a “Death by 50 State Cuts”,_ Federalist Society Blog (February10, 2021).
Lawrence J. Spiwak, _The FCC’s Regulatory “Bonfire of the Vanities”,_ Federalist Society Blog (February 1, 2021). T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Lawrence J. Spiwak, _Spatial Competition In Automobile Retailing,_ Applied Economics (17 January2021).
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Phoenix Center Amicus Brief Before the Supreme Court of the United States in Support of Petitioners on Writ of Certiorari in _Federal Communications Commission, et al. v. Prometheus Radio Project, et al. _(filed November 23, 2020). George S. Ford, _Subsidies and Substitution: An Empirical Study Of The Lifeline Program, _45 Telecommunications Policy (February 2021). Lawrence J. Spiwak, _The House Staff Antitrust Report Will Negatively Affect More Than the Tech Industry__,_ Federalist Society Blog(November 6, 2020).
PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 20-07: George S. Ford, _Are Broadband Prices Declining? A Look at the FCC’s Price Survey Data_ (October 26, 2020). Lawrence J. Spiwak, _Problems With Government-Sponsored Broadband Expansion,_ Bloomberg Law (September 25, 2020). T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford, Lawrence J. Spiwak, and Michael Stern, _The Law and Economics of Municipal Broadband,_ 73 Federal Communications Law Journal 1 (2020). Brief Amicus Curiae of Communications Law Scholars in Support of Plaintiffs’ Motions for Preliminary Injunction in _The United States of America v. The State of California, et al. _ in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California (filed August19, 2020).
Lawrence J. Spiwak, _Net Neutrality Should Not Live On Through Asymmetrical Merger Commitments,_ Federalist Society Blog (August 13,2020).
George S. Ford, _INSIGHT: FCC Must Move Quickly on 12 GHz Mid-Band Spectrum for 5G Goals,_ Bloomberg Law (July 30, 2020). PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 20-06: George S. Ford, _The Open Technology Institute’s Cost of Connectivity 2020 Report: A Critical Review_ (July 20, 2020). George S. Ford, _Getting Broadband Subsidies Right This Time,_ Federalist Society Blog (July 8, 2020). PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 20-05: George S. Ford, _Subsidizing Broadband: Price, Relevance, and the Digital Divide_ (July 7, 2020). PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 20-04: George S. Ford, _Trends in Lifeline Reform: A Look at the Evidence, Not the Politics_ (July 1, 2020). T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford and Michael Stern, _Bridging the Digital Divide: What Has Not Worked But What Just Might_, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PAPER No. 56 (June 2020). PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 20-03: George S. Ford, _Is France a Broadband Nirvana? A Look at the Data_(June 18, 2020).
Lawrence J. Spiwak, _Ensuring Due Process at the Surface Transportation Board,_ 21 Federalist Society Review 136 (2020). Lawrence J. Spiwak, _It’s Time to Resolve the 2014 AWS-3 Auction Designated Entity Dispute,_ Federalist Society Blog (June 1, 2020). George S. Ford, _COVID-19 and Broadband Speeds: A Multi-Country Analysis_, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 49 (May 2020). George S. Ford, _“Relevance” and “Price” as Determinants of Internet Non-Adoption: A Review of the Evidence_, PHOENIX CENTER POLICY BULLETIN No. 48 (April 2020). PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 20-02: Lawrence J. Spiwak, _Stepping Back onto the Escalator: Answering the D.C. Circuit’s Remand of the Pole Attachment Question_ (April 13,2020).
Lawrence J. Spiwak, _The Preemption Predicament Over Broadband Internet Access Services,_ 21 Federalist Society Review 32 (2020).2019 ANNUAL REPORT
T. Randolph Beard, George S. Ford & Michael L. Stern, _Interference, Sunk investment, and the Repurposing of Radio Spectrum_, Information & Communications Technology Law (09 February 2020). PHOENIX CENTER POLICY PERSPECTIVE No. 20-01: George S. Ford, _Could Acceleration Payments Increase Funding for Broadband? A Review of the FCC’s C-Band Plan_ (February 18, 2020). Phoenix Center Amicus Brief Before the Court of Appeals for the Fourth District of Texas at San Antonio in Support of Appellants in _Title Source, Inc., v. HouseCanary Analytics, Inc. f/k/a Canary Analytics, Inc._ (filed February 5, 2020).More "What's New"
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