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Economics at the FCC 2020–21: Closing the Connectivity Gap, COVID-19 and Telehealth, Spectrum Auctions, Communications Marketplace Report, and Economic Research

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  • Allison Baker

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Patrick Brogan

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Patrick DeGraba

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Judith Dempsey

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Michael Janson

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Paul LaFontaine

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Cher Li

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Kim Makuch

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Catherine Matraves

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Martha Stancill

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Donald Stockdale

    (Federal Communications Commission)

  • Glenn Woroch

    (University of California
    Federal Communications Commission)

Abstract

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is responsible for regulation in the communications marketplace and for management of the nation’s non-federal radio frequency spectrum. During the past year, FCC economists assisted in the development of initiatives that were aimed at closing the connectivity gap which proved especially critical in light of the COVID-19 pandemic; contributed to the Commission’s extensive responses to COVID-19; were involved in various spectrum auctions; evaluated competition in the communications marketplace in the 2020 Communications Marketplace Report; and published a series of working papers.

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  • Allison Baker & Patrick Brogan & Patrick DeGraba & Judith Dempsey & Michael Janson & Paul LaFontaine & Cher Li & Kim Makuch & Catherine Matraves & Martha Stancill & Donald Stockdale & Glenn Woroch, 2021. "Economics at the FCC 2020–21: Closing the Connectivity Gap, COVID-19 and Telehealth, Spectrum Auctions, Communications Marketplace Report, and Economic Research," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 59(4), pages 599-627, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:revind:v:59:y:2021:i:4:d:10.1007_s11151-021-09846-7
    DOI: 10.1007/s11151-021-09846-7
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    1. Evan Kwerel & Paroma Sanyal & Katja Seim & Martha Stancill & Patrick Sun, 2017. "Economics at the FCC, 2016–2017: Auction Designs for Spectrum Repurposing and Universal Service Subsidies," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 51(4), pages 451-486, December.
    2. Babette Boliek & Kim Makuch & Catherine Matraves & Aleks Yankelevich, 2019. "Economics at the FCC 2018–2019: Competition, Broadband Deployment, and Transaction Review," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 55(4), pages 625-646, December.
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