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This category includes survey works that cover many aspects of telecommunications policy, or works concerning broad tendences in the operations of markets or regulation in communications.

Capital Markets: The Rule of Law and Regulatory Reform, by Solveig Singleton, September 13, 1999.

Multiple Levels of Policy: International, National, State --Or None of the Above?, by Solveig Singleton and Dan Griswold, September 13, 1999.

Regulatory Obstacles to Innovation: Is Self-Regulation The Answer?, by Solveig Singleton (September 13, 1999)

Telecommunications, by Solveig Singleton, Chapter 40, the Cato Handbook for the 106th Congress.

Regulator's RevengeEssays that advocate further movement toward free markets in telecommunications from Regulators' Revenge, edited by Tom W. Bell and Solveig Singleton. Contributors include Alfred E. Kahn, Peter Huber, Henry Geller, Tom Tauke, Peter K. Pitsch, Thomas W. Hazlett, and others,1998.

Washington DC vs. Silicon Valley, by Solveig Singleton, Cato Daily Commentary, November 20, 1998.

Technology and Society 1998 Conference Available for Online Viewing, November 19-21, 1998.

Growing, Growing Gone: The Future of Telecommunications Regulation, by Solveig Singleton, Cato Daily Commentary, September 26, 1998.

Broadcasting, by Solveig Bernstein and Lawrence Gasman, Chapter 20, The Cato Handbook for the 105th Congress. A discussion of the economic liberty of broadcasters.

Regulating the Telecosm, by George Gilder, Cato Policy Report, Vol. XIX, No. 5, September/October 1997.

A "Firewall" to Protect Telecom, by Lawrence Gasman and Solveig Bernstein, Cato Daily Commentary, March 28, 1997.
 

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