An Obscure Regulatory Reclassification Would Harm the Vibrant Broadband Industry
This article originally appeared on Inside Sources. Congress has never passed net neutrality regulations. Not to be dissuaded from promulgating such regulations anyway, the FCC has found a loophole....
View ArticleYou Don’t Promote a Competitive Broadband Market by Prohibiting Competition
This article originally appeared on Forbes. The public feuds between Internet providers, such as Comcast and Verizon, and content providers, such as Google and Netflix, have started an important debate...
View ArticleWhy Are Miracle Drugs So Few and So Expensive?
By Keith Weiner Most people don’t realize how much our government intrudes into every market. For example, I saw a drug company pitch recently. The company has a drug that helps cure cancer, and which...
View ArticleThe News is the Declining Incentives for Medical Innovation
The federal health exchange Healthcare.gov, one of the centerpieces of the Affordable Care Act (ACA or “ObamaCare”), is gasping for life. This is not the important story, however. The U.S. health...
View ArticleGovernment Regulations: Practical Considerations for the U.S. Forest Industry...
SAVE THE DATE – Tuesday, November 12Government Regulations:Practical Considerations for the U.S. Forest Industry And Their Impact on Consumers and Businesses When: 12:00 noon to 1:30 pmWhere: 2456...
View ArticleEconoSTATS Capitol Hill Forestry panel highlight clips- “Government...
View the highlight clips here. EconoSTATS and George Mason University hosted “Government Regulations: Practical Considerations for the U.S. Forest Industry And Their Impact on Consumers and Businesses”...
View ArticleThe Fallacies of Government-Run Broadband
This article originally appeared on Forbes. There is no doubt that an effective broadband infrastructure is essential for the 21st century U.S. economy. This is why the misinterpretations of a recent...
View ArticleSuccessful Medicare Part D safe — for now
This article originally appeared on The Orlando Sentinel Medicare Part D — Medicare’s program that helps seniors cover the costs of pharmaceutical drugs — has been an unqualified success. And, perhaps,...
View ArticleLetter submitted to House Committee on Energy and Commerce regarding...
EconoSTATS Contributing Editor Wayne Winegarden’s submission to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce regarding the Communications Act and auction spectrum reforms under consideration on the Hill....
View ArticleAddress Patent Flaws or Face the Economic Consequences
By Wayne Winegarden, Ph.D., May 8, 2014 This article originally appeared on Roll Call. The U.S. became the world’s largest economy, in part, because its policies supported innovation and...
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