Information Economy Project Staff and Faculty
Dr. Roberto E. Muñoz 
Senior Fellow
703-993-8525
roberto.munoz@usm.cl
Profile
Roberto E. Muñoz is an economics professor at Federico Santa María Technical University in Santiago, Chile. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Maryland in economics in 2003, and conducts wide-ranging academic research in game theory, experimental economics, applied econometrics, and telecommunications policy. He has contributed path-breaking analysis in evaluating the net social benefits of spectrum allocation reform.
Education
University of Maryland, Ph.D. (Economics)
Selected Works
"Spectrum Allocation in Latin America: An Economic Analysis" by
Thomas W. Hazlett & Roberto E. Muñoz, 21 Information Economics and Policy 261-78 (2009), Quick Links: Thomas Hazlett, Roberto E. Muñoz
"The Social Value of TV Band Spectrum in European Countries" by
Thomas W. Hazlett, Jüergen Müller and Roberto Muñoz,
8 INFO 62-73 (2006), Quick Links: Thomas Hazlett, Roberto E. Muñoz
Thomas W. Hazlett and Roberto E. Muñoz, What Really Matters in Spectrum Allocation Design, AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
Working Paper 04-16 (August, 2004) [PDF].
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