Broadband Planning and How Government Creates Markets Community Broadband Bits Podcast 260

Published: June 27, 2017, 6:58 p.m.

Just what does it take to have a market? It may be more complicated than you think -- and in large part because of the things most of us don't notice that governments do. We discuss this and the role of broadband planners with Alex Marshall on Community Broadband Bits podcast 260.\xa0Alex is the author of\xa0The Surprising Design of Market Economies, a columnist for\xa0Governing magazine, and Senior Fellow at the Regional Plan Association in New York City. In the course of our conversation,\xa0he notes the Portland Speech from President Franklin D. Roosevelt.\xa0One of the highlights of our conversation is comparing roads to broadband in terms of benefits, how they are funded, and the danger from over zealous tolling. We strongly recommend Alex's writing as it has been quite influential in our thinking about municipal infrastructure over the years.Read the transcript of the show.We want your feedback and suggestions for the show-please\xa0e-mail us\xa0or leave a comment below.This show is 25 minutes long and can be played on this page or\xa0via iTunes\xa0or the tool of your choice\xa0using this feed.You can download this mp3 file directly from here.\xa0Listen to\xa0other episodes here\xa0or\xa0view all episodes in our index.Thanks to Arne Huseby\xa0for the music. The song is\xa0Warm Duck Shuffle\xa0and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.