March 01, 2014
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Decision Making in the Face of Complex Ambiguity: Mapping the FCC's Route to The Broadband Network Compact

This paper demonstrates that the FCC faces a situation of complex ambiguity in which simple solutions are inadequate. Ambiguity exists where decision makers lack knowledge about both the nature of outcomes of actions and the probabilities of those outcomes. Complexity exists where more than one aspect of a decision is subject to ambiguity.
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