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Adam D. Thierer

Former Director of Telecommunications Studies

Adam D. Thierer is the former director of telecommunications studies at the Cato Institute. Thierer conducts research on how government regulations are hampering the evolution of communications networks, including telephony, broadcasting, cable, satellite and the Internet. He also examines the broader economic and constitutional aspects of telecommunications policy. His writing has been published in the Washington Post, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, Investors Business Daily, Journal of Commerce, Forbes, and The Economist. He has made media appearances on National Public Radio, PBS, Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC, BBC, Radio Free Europe and Voice of America. Thierer also spent nine years at The Heritage Foundation, where he served as the Alex C. Walker Fellow in Economic Policy. In that capacity, he covered telecommunications and Internet policy and also wrote extensively on antitrust, electricity and energy policy, the airline industry, and federalism. Before coming to Washington, Thierer worked at the Adam Smith Institute in London, England, where he examined reform of the British legal system. Thierer earned his bachelor's degree in political science and journalism at Indiana University and received his master's degree in international business management and trade theory at the University of Maryland.




Cato Studies

""Net Neutrality": Digital Discrimination or Regulatory Gamesmanship in Cyberspace?," Policy Analysis no. 507, January 12, 2004.

"The Internet Tax Solution: Tax Competition, Not Tax Collusion," by Adam D. Thierer and Veronique de Rugy, Policy Analysis no. 494, October 23, 2003.

"Why Subsidize the Soapbox? The McCain Free Airtime Proposal and the Future of Broadcasting," by John Samples and Adam D. Thierer, Policy Analysis no. 480, August 6, 2003.

"Is America Exporting Misguided Telecommunications Policy? The U.S.-Japan Telecom Trade Negotiations and Beyond," by Motohiro Tsuchiya and Adam D. Thierer, Briefing Paper no. 79, January 7, 2003.

"Birth of the Digital New Deal: An Inventory of High-Tech Pork-Barrel Spending," by Adam D. Thierer, Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Thomas Pearson, Policy Analysis no. 457, October 28, 2002.

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Opinion and Commentary

"The World Wide Web (of Bureaucrats?)," by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. and Adam D. Thierer, OpinionJournal.com (WSJ), October 9, 2005

"Desperate Housewives and Desperate Regulators," Cato.org, January 4, 2005

"Patently Absurd," Apple Daily, December 29, 2004

"On Drawing Lines in Copyright Law," Cato.org, June 17, 2004

"Should The Sopranos Be Censored?," Cato.org, June 4, 2004

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Events

"The Telecom Act Nine Years Later: Why Reform Can't Wait," February 7, 2005 [Capitol Hill Briefing]

"The Next Big Thing in Copyright? The Induce Act and Contributory Liability," October 20, 2004 [Policy Forum]




Multimedia

Media Appearance Adam D. Thierer discusses media ownership rules on CNN (May 30, 2003) [Real Media]

Media Appearance Adam D. Thierer discusses media ownership rules on MSNBC (May 28, 2003) [Real Media]