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Overview of Programs Hosted By the Information Economy Project
The Project's conferences and lectures tap prominent thinkers in the Information Economy. Its research enterprise provides a venue for established experts and promising young scholars to present analyses on the most challenging regulatory questions of our day.
Big Ideas about Information Lecture Series (twice yearly) - Guest scholars and experts visit George Mason University School of Law. The Information Economy Project seeks to provide a venue for unique intersections between the law and telecommunications with a focus on innovative scholarship. Many of our speakers have published papers following their lectures.
Conferences (annually) - Panels of experts convene to discuss important topics at the intersection of the law and economics of telecommunications.
Mini-Conferences (annually) - Half-day mini-conferences provide a venue for focused discussions of issues of scholarly interest. Recent mini-conferences have provided retrospectives of regulatory decisions in the telecommunications industry.
Missed An Event? Listen to Program Recordings and View Slides - The Information Economy Project seeks to provide a service to academics and practitioners looking for scholarly discussions on important regulatory topics. See available recordings, slides, papers, and transcripts.
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