Mark A. Jamison
- Gerald L. Gunter Memorial Professor
- Senior Lecturer
- Director, Public Utility Research Center
Location
- Warrington College of Business
- Public Utility Research Center
- Matherly Hall 202
Dr. Mark Jamison is the Director and Gerald Gunter Professor of the Public Utility Research Center (PURC), and Director of the Digital Markets Initiative (DMI) at the University of Florida. He provides research and International training and research on business and government policy, focusing primarily on information technology and utilities industries.
Dr. Jamison’s current research topics include competition policy and regulation of information technologies, institutional development in regulation, and competition and innovation in the information sectors. He has conducted educational programs in numerous countries in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, the Pacific Rim, and North, South and Central America. Dr. Jamison is also a Research Associate with the UF, Center for Public Policy Research, and is a Non-resident Senior Fellow with the American Enterprise Institute.
Dr. Jamison served on the U.S. Presidential Transition Team in 2015-2016, focusing on the Federal Communications Commission. He is the former Associate Director of Business and Economic Studies for the UF, Center for International Business Education and Research, and has served as Special Academic Advisor to the Chair of the Florida Governor’s Internet Task Force, and as President of the Transportation and Public Utilities Group.
Previously, Dr. Jamison was Manager of Regulatory Policy at Sprint, Head of Research for the Iowa Utilities Board, and Communications Economist for the Kansas Corporation Commission. He led several staff teams in the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC).
Expertise and interest areas
- Competition and Pricing
- Competition Policy
- Leadership and Strategy
- Regulation of Big Tech
News
DeepSeek’s direct challenge to antitrust orthodoxy | Mark Jamison – The National Review
The DOJ’s misguided overreach with Google is an opportunity for Trump | Mark Jamison – RealClearMarkets
Our digital future went off-course under Biden; can Trump put antitrust back in line? | Mark Jamison – The Hill
Big tech’s data centers won’t get far unless the power grid is regulated less | Mark Jamison – MarketWatch
Education
- PhD – Economics, Warrington College of Business Admin., University of Florida, 2001
- MS – Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University, 1980
- MS – Agricultural Education, Kansas State University, 1978
PhD students advised
- Isabelle Hansen — 2024 — Current
- Andrew Domonkos — 2024 — 2025
- Lily Haak — 2024 — 2025
- Mia Molinelli — 2024 — 2025
- Rafeh Khan — 2024 — 2025
- Andrew Domokos — 2024 — 2024
Professional service
- Advisor, Congress — 2023
Book chapter publications
- Sustainable Future: Principles and Expectations in Cryptocurrency Design
- Status: Accepted
- Published Year: 2025
- Authors: Behzad Esmaeilian, Joseph Sarkis, Sara Behdad, Mark Jamison
- Economic Challenges for Competition Policy and Regulation in Digital Markets
- Status: Accepted
- Accepted Year: 2024
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Net Neutrality in the USA During Covid-19
- Status: Published
- Accepted Year: 2022
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Regulatory and Broadband Industry Responses to COVID-19: Cases of Uganda, Peru, and the Caribbean
- Status: Published
- Accepted Year: 2022
- Author: Mark Jamison
Journal article publications
- Perspectives on political influences on changes in telecommunications and internet economy markets
- Status: Published
- Journal: Telecommunications Policy
- Published Year: 2025
- Authors: Mark Jamison, Iñigo Herguera, Fernando Herrera González, Bronwyn Howell, Roslyn Layton, Petrus Potgieter, Georg Serentschy
- Platform competition and differentiation: Business choices in mobile platforms
- Status: Working Paper
- Authors: Mark Jamison, Tejaswi Channagiri Ajit
- A Public Portal Option for Content Management
- Status: Working Paper
- Author: Mark Jamison
- An Alternative Focus for Antitrust: Addressing Harmful Competitive Advantage
- Status: Working Paper
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Effects of platforms’ entry into own marketplace: Evidence from the mobile application market
- Status: Working Paper
- Authors: Mark Jamison, Jakub Tecza, Peter Wang
- Adding a Warning Label to Rewheel’s International Price Comparison and Competitiveness Rankings
- Status: Working Paper
- Authors: Mark Jamison, Christian Dippon Dippon
- Less would be more for tech antitrust
- Status: Working Paper
- Author: Mark Jamison
- The Regulatory Labyrinth that Inhibits Federal Deregulation
- Status: Working Paper
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Towards a Theory of Adaptation: X-efficiency and Adaptive Efficiency
- Status: Not Accepted
- Authors: Mark Jamison, Janice Hauge
- Valuation of Digital Goods During the Coronavirus Outbreak in the U.S.
- Status: Published
- Journal: Telecommunications Policy
- Published Year: 2021
- Authors: Huaiyuan Wang, Mark Jamison
- The Influence of Broadband on People’s Mobility During Early Stages of COVID-19
- Status: Working Paper
- Authors: Mark Jamison, Huaiyuan Wang
- How Chairman Pai Restored the FCC’s Independence
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Mark Jamison
- How the Wuhan Coronavirus Outbreak Affects Consumers’ Valuations of Digital Goods
- Status: Accepted
- Journal: Telecommunications Policy
- Accepted Year: 2021
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Applying Antitrust in Digital Markets: Foundations and Approaches
- Status: Accepted
- Published Year: 2020
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Towards a Theory of Market Power
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2020
- Author: Mark Jamison
Magazine/trade publication publications
- Economics Lost: The Unraveling of Antitrust at the DOJ and FTC
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2023
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Google’s Antitrust Trial Is a Misguided Crusade Threatening Innovation and Consumer Choice
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2023
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Maximizing Value and Minimizing Myths in Broadband Expansion
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2023
- Author: Mark Jamison
- The Biden Administration Embraces a Backward Approach to Economics
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2023
- Author: Mark Jamison
- The Problems at the FTC Go Beyond Losing Merger Battles
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2023
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Why Christine Wilson’s Resignation from the FTC Matters
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2023
- Author: Mark Jamison
- 34 blogs on tech policy issues for American Enterprise Institute.
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Adapting Merger Guidelines to a Digital Environment
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Congress Could Weaken U.S. Competitiveness With These Two Bills
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Mark Jamison
- A New Twitter Is a Threat to Meta, Not to Democracy
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Rail Regulators Should Heed the Lessons of Aggressive Telecom Rules
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Mark Jamison
- 47 blogs on tech policy issues for American Enterprise Institute
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Mark Jamison
- 35 blog posts on tech policies for the American Enterprise Institute
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Adam Smith’s Advice to President Biden
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Let’s not punish tech companies that do well for customers
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2020
- Authors: Mark Jamison, Huaiyuan Wang
Newspaper article publications
- Here’s why Florida should provide broadband leadership
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Floridians can’t afford to waste the broadband dollars Congress will send our way
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2021
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Can Europe Regulate Itself Into Technological Success?
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2020
- Author: Mark Jamison
- European Commission’s AI Regulations Would Limit Possibility
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2020
- Author: Mark Jamison
Other publications
- 33 Blog posts, podcasts, and op eds
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2025
- Author: Mark Jamison
- 23 Blog Posts to AEIdeas
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2024
- Author: Mark Jamison
- Two podcasts on metaverse and broadband for American Enterprise Institute
- Status: Published
- Published Year: 2022
- Author: Mark Jamison
Research monograph publications
- Broadband Pricing Under BEAD
- Status: Working Paper
- Published Year: 2024
- Author: Mark Jamison