The invisible resource : use and regulation of the radio spectrum
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The invisible resource : use and regulation of the radio spectrum
(Resources for the Future library collection, . Policy and governance ; v. 7)
RFF Press, 2011
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"First published in 1971 by The Johns Hopkins University Press for Resources for the Future." -- T. p. verso
Glossary: p. 409-419
Index: p. 421-432
Set ISBN for "Policy and governance": 9781617260070
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book both describes and criticizes the regulatory policies of the Federal Communications Commission (F.C.C.). If accepted, these criticisms would result in a comprehensive alteration of current F.C.C. policies.
Originally published in 1971
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- One: The Spectrum System
- I: Economic and Physical Character of the Radio Spectrum
- II: Major Components of the Spectrum System
- III: The Goals of National Spectrum Management
- Two: Alternatives in Spectrum Allocation and Management
- IV: Freely Transferable Rights
- V: Toward a Regulated Market-Type System with Prices
- VI: New Administrative Techniques
- VII: The Case for Secondary Rights
- Three: The Level of Spectrum Development
- VIII: Spectrum Scarcity and Technological Change
- IX: Government's Role in Spectrum Development: The Record
- Four: Allocation, Regulation, Prices, and Service
- X: The Rationale of Competitive Alternatives in Common Carrier Rate Regulation
- XI: Competitive Alternatives in Practice
- XII: Broadcast Allocations in Theory and Fact
- XIII: The Effects of Broadcast Licensing
- Four: Conclusion
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