Is the way the internet has been regulated over the last three decades a cautionary tale?, asks Urs Gasser in a piece for Foreign Policy. "Regulatory diversity does lead to higher transaction costs. But their innocent-sounding warning on behalf of the world’s consumers is not only a bit self-serving. It’s also analytically flawed."
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