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The purpose of this paper is threefold: first, we warn analysts against the use of structural coeffcient estimates alone for deducing quantitative inferences concerning many policy experiments. Second, we offer a potential solution to the problem by proposing a mutatis mutandis approach to...
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Broadband availability data collected by the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) using its Form 477 are heavily criticized as inaccurate. These data certainly overstate availability since a census block is indicated as having broadband throughout the block even if only a single home in...
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In this Perspective, I evaluate a common specification of econometric models of broadband adoption. Specifically, I consider the use of broadband plus dial-up connections, either lagged or contemporaneous, as a measure of market maturity. The variable is a model mispecification in that it...
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