About AEI My AEI Support AEI Contact AEI
Home Events Books Short Publications Research Areas Scholars & Fellows


Search


FindAdvanced Search

Browse all books by:
- Date
- Subject
- Author
- Title

BOOKS
About the AEI Press
Orders and Shipping
Book Reviews
Press Releases

E-NEWSLETTERS
Enter e-mail:
 

Home >  Books >  Taxation by Telecommunications Regulation
Taxation by Telecommunications Regulation
Print Mail
By Jerry A. Hausman
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Taxation by Telecommunications Regulation
Dimensions: 5.5'' x 8.75''
41 pages
AEI Press  (Washington)
Publication Date: January 1998
Paperback
ISBN: 084477121X
Price: $ 9.95
Add to Cart  
Examination Copies

Download file The full text of this book is available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format

As a result of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Congress directed the Federal Communications Commission to subsidize Internet services to schools and libraries in the United States. In this book, Jerry Hausman calculates the deadweight loss caused by the extremely inefficient method of taxation that the FCC has employed and describes an alternative method that would cause virtually no efficiency loss.

Jerry Hausman is the MacDonald Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.



Table of Contents

Foreword: Christopher DeMuth and Harold Furchtgott-Roth

Introduction
Regulation of U.S. Telecommunications
Studies of Telephone Demand
Estimation of Economic Efficiency Losses
Did the FCC Maximize the Efficiency Loss?
Conclusions

Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Notes
References
About the Author

Available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
Source Notes: Part of the AEI Studies in Telecommunications Deregulation series
AEI Print Index No. 9666


Real Education
Real Education

In his new book, Real Education: Four Simple Truths for Bringing America's Schools Back to Reality, AEI's Charles Murray focuses on four simple, hard truths that are rarely discussed or even acknowledged by educators and politicians.


Gross National Happiness
Gross National Happiness

In this provocative new book, Arthur C. Brooks explodes the myths about happiness in America. He examines vast amounts of evidence and empirical research to uncover the truth about who is happy in America, who is not, and why.