For more than thirty years, Economics and Technology, Inc. has been at the center of national and international efforts to open formerly monopolized public utility markets and to bring the benefits of competition — accelerated innovation and lower prices — to consumers, large and small. We helped to shape the sea changes that created entry opportunities in customer premises equipment in the 1970s, long distance in the 1980s, and that worked to open local telecom markets in the 1990s and into the twenty-first century. ETI is also a key player in protecting the competitiveness of video distribution, on-line information services, and long distance markets. And now, as history is repeating itself in the energy industries, ETI brings unrivaled experience and a deep understanding of these parallel issues to help map the path of competition and deregulation for electricity and natural gas. We are proud of our many achievements and of the widespread acceptance that our firm’s views continue to receive across a broad spectrum of important public policy development initiatives.

Lee L. Selwyn
President
Economics and Technology, Inc

 

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