A fascinating award-winning 2023 documentary details how opening staid telecoms markets to new rivalry unleashed robust innovation. Director and producer […]
The Information Economy Project at Clemson University is delighted to host one of America's most interesting thinkers and writers, Virginia […]
On Squawk Box, Thomas Hazlett, H.H. Macaulay Endowed Professor of Economics, details the consumer benefits of mergers, challenging the perceived […]
Thomas Hazlett, an H.H. Macaulay Endowed Professor in Economics, speaks on T-Mobile’s merger with Sprint in April 2020 and how […]
The Nixon Presidential Library and the National Archives co-presented Launching the Telecommunications Revolution: The Story of the Office of Telecommunications […]
Thomas W. Hazlett, H.H. Macaulay, endowed chair of economics at Clemson University, discusses the benefits and shifts in customer experience, […]
Originally appearing in Network Law Review. Dear readers, the Network Law Review is delighted to present you with this month’s guest […]
Read or listen to the article in The American Spectator. Proposals to nationalize wireless networks in the U.S. should learn […]
This commentary was also featured in Barron's. By Thomas W. Hazlett About the author: Thomas W. Hazlett is H.H. Macaulay […]
Originally appearing online in City Journal Rationing Revisionism: Modern defenses of price controls overlook the example of postwar West Germany. […]