Economic Analysis of Net Neutrality (Argument for)


This report evaluates the economics of network neutrality showing that the benefits claimed for abandoning the principle of standardized, open communications network are small, or nonexistent, while the likely harm to consumers and the Internet economy are substantial.


It also explains why recent arguments against network neutrality, which purport to be supported by economic theory, do not reflect a reasonable application of economic theory. Thus, these arguments fail to bolster the proposition that the abandonment of network neutrality principles will generate benefits for society.




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