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  • No Two-tier Telecoms

    March 7, 2003, Hal J. Singer and Robert W. Crandall

  • The Decline in Manufacturing Jobs In the Syracuse Metropolitan Area

    March 6, 2003, Robert W. Crandall

  • Debating U.S. Broadband Policy: An Economic Perspective

    March 2003, Robert W. Crandall

  • The Migration of U.S. Manufacturing and Its Impact on the Buffalo Metropolitan Area

    June 6, 2002, Robert W. Crandall

  • A Somewhat Better Connection

    Summer 2002, Robert W. Crandall

  • Injunctive Relief in Sherman Act Monopolization Cases

    April 24, 2002, Kenneth G. Elzinga and Robert W. Crandall

  • Exporting U.S. Telecom Policy: The Case of Local Telecommunications

    December 12, 2001, Robert W. Crandall

  • The Digital Divide: Bridging the Divide Naturally

    Winter 2001, Robert W. Crandall

  • Is Structural Separation of Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Necessary for Competition?

    September 28, 2001, J. Gergory Sidak and Robert W. Crandall

  • CO2 Controls Are a Bad Idea, 'Voluntary' or Not

    July 31, 2001, Fred L. Smith and Robert W. Crandall

  • The Failure of Structural Remedies in Sherman Act Monopolization Cases

    March 2001, Robert W. Crandall

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Brief

    July 2000, Robert W. Crandall, Robert Hahn, Robert E. Litan, Alice M. Rivlin and Charles L. Schultze

  • If It Ain't Broke, Don't Break It Up

    June 14, 2000, Robert W. Crandall

  • Who's Afraid of the TV Networks?

    September 9, 1999, Robert W. Crandall

  • Whistling Past Big Steel's Graveyard

    March 19, 1999, Robert W. Crandall

  • Managed Competition in U.S. Telecommunications

    March 1999, Robert W. Crandall

  • The Telecom Act's Phone-y Deregulation

    January 27, 1999, Robert W. Crandall

  • The 1996 Telecom Act Three Years Later

    November 1998, Robert W. Crandall

  • Will This Merger Open Markets?

    June 26, 1998, Robert W. Crandall

  • The Costly Pursuit of the Impossible

    Summer 1997, Robert W. Crandall

  • Are We Deregulating Telephone Services? THINK AGAIN

    March 1997, Robert W. Crandall

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