I am very please to announce that I have been appointed to an International Advisory Forum on Next Generation Broadband Networks. Minister Eamon Ryan of the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources established this Advisory Forum of senior telecoms experts and CEOs from around the world in order to advise him on the optimum role for Government in the development of Next Generation Broadband in the Republic of Ireland.
Insight: As side for being a fantastic opportunity for me, I think this is right approach to policy formation, broadband or otherwise. Policy makers should always pursue the “optimum role for Government.”
Classical conservative political though holds that “government is the problem,” and that a laissez faire approach is best. Conversely, liberal politics hold that the profit motive is a sufficiently corrupting influence that in the absence of rules constraining the market place, the private sector will steal everything that is not nailed down. I am a lawyer, so I see these two statements as not mutually exclusive and both possible true. I am also an MBA, so I can also see that there is some tradeoff between the two approaches. And, if there is a tradeoff, it follows that there must me some optimization: one rule too many and government throws up barriers to entry to the market place; one government employee too few and the Invisible Hand can get into the Invisible Cookie Jar. Thus, the policymaker should always be managing regulation to this efficiency frontier.
Tags: Broadband, Optimal level of regulation, Policy Development
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