Exclusivity, Externalities & Easements: Dynamic Spectrum Access and Coasean Bargaining

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Tim Forde and Linda Doyle, Exclusivity, Externalities & Easements: Dynamic Spectrum Access and Coasean Bargaining, Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks, IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN'07), Dublin, Ireland, 17 - 20 April, IEEE, 2007, 303-315Download Item:
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This paper explores the possibility of realising
Coasean bargains to remove the presence of externalities
in a libertarian system of exclusive spectrum rights
through the creation of various economically motivated
easements. We advocate that dynamic spectrum access
(DSA) techniques can be used to enable rights holders
reduce or eliminate the effects of externalities through local
bargaining.
Many of the objections to the promotion of marketbased
exclusive-rights assignment systems concern the
ability of rights holders to enforce their spectrum rights, so
as to extract maximal value. In an increasingly fragmented
and less-regulated spectrum landscape, there will be an
inevitable chafing of rights at the boundaries between the
users of neighbouring blocks of spectrum; the spectral
activities of one network may impinge on the ability of a
neighbouring network to extract maximum value from its
exclusively assigned spectrum.
Nonetheless, it is argued that it is possible to reduce,
or eliminate, the existence of such externalities through
the adjustment and exchange of rights through valueextraction-
focussed bargaining. In essence, this represents
a shift from a mindset of unilaterally enforcing rights to
one of mutual remediation of any encroachment. Such
an approach may offer a non-Pigouvian remedy to both
the under-utilisation and over-utilisation of packages of
exclusive rights to spectrum, allowing neighbours to find a
tolerable level (a balance) of interference. This paper posits
that DSA techniques will have a key role to play in the
development of new DSA-based Coasean bargains which
will be necessary to address a variety of coexistence issues
that will arise between systems operating in neighbouring
blocks of exclusively assigned spectrum.
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PUBLISHEDDublin, Ireland
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Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access NetworksIEEE International Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN'07)
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