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Hub Dialogues: Mark Jamison on the role of markets and competition in telecoms policy

Hub Dialogues: Mark Jamison on the role of markets and competition in telecoms policy

Update: 2024-11-18
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Mark Jamison, a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and former member of President Trump's transition team for the Federal Communications Commission. discusses, among other topics, the role of markets and competition in telecommunications policy, the limits of top-down interventions, and lessons that Canadian policymakers can derive from American telecommunications policy. 

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Hub Dialogues: Mark Jamison on the role of markets and competition in telecoms policy

Hub Dialogues: Mark Jamison on the role of markets and competition in telecoms policy