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Allocating publicly owned assets: the case of personal communications services
Abstract: An examination of the rationale for the recent use of government auctions to allocate radio spectrum. Auctions are a more equitable allocation method than either comparative hearings or lotteries, will help put a dent in the federal debt, and will be fair to small firms that face capital constraints.
Keywords: Accounting; Credit;
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Part of Series: Economic Commentary
Publication Date: 1995
Issue: Jan
Order Number: 1