Analyzes the effectiveness of the federal government's vacillating regulatory policy toward the cable television industry.
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This volume examines the effect of rate regulation in cable television and focuses on the impact of price controls on consumer welfare. Hazlett and Spitzer argue that rate regulation has failed to lower rates and that it has allowed cable operators to enjoy considerable market power.
Spitzer is Dean and Carl Mason Franklin Professor of Law at the University of Southern California.
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