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Scott Wallsten is an economist with expertise in industrial organization
and public policy. His research focuses on telecommunications, regulation,
competition, and technology policy. His research has been published in
numerous academic journals and his commentaries have appeared in newspapers
and newsmagazines around the world. He holds a PhD in economics from Stanford
University.
He is currently vice president for research and a senior fellow at the Technology Policy Institute, a senior fellow at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy, a lecturer in Public Policy at Stanford University, and a special consultant for Economists Incorporated. He has been director of communications policy studies and senior fellow at the Progress & Freedom Foundation, a senior fellow at the AEI - Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies and a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, an economist at The World Bank, a scholar at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, and a staff economist at the U.S. President's Council of Economic Advisers.
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