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Professor Thomas W. Hazlett

Thomas
W. Hazlett is Professor of Law & Economics and serves as Director
of the Information Economy Project at George Mason University School of Law. He is also a Columnist for the New Technology Policy
Forum hosted by the Financial Times. Prof.
Hazlett previously held faculty appointments at the University of California
at Davis, Columbia University, and the Wharton School, and in 1991-92 served
as Chief Economist of the Federal Communications Commission.
Prof.
Hazlett has published widely in academic and popular journals on the economics
of the Information Sector. He has provided expert testimony
to federal and state courts, regulatory agencies, committees of Congress,
foreign governments, and international organizations. His book, Public
Policy Toward Cable Television, was co-authored with Matthew L. Spitzer (MIT
Press, 1997).
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