The Benefits from Bundling Demand in K-12 Broadband Procurement

Gaurab Aryal, Charles Murry, Pallavi Pal, Arnab Palit

公開日: 2024/2/11

Abstract

We study a new market design for K-12 school broadband procurement that switched from school-specific bidding to a system that bundled schools into groups. Using an event study approach, we estimate that the program reduced internet prices by \$9.17 (55\%) per Mbps per month while increasing bandwidth by 380.06 Mbps (136\%). These benefits resulted primarily from mitigating exposure risk in broadband procurement - the risk that providers win too few contracts to cover their fixed infrastructure costs. Using a bounds approach, we show robustness of our estimates and document that participants saved between \$1.61 million and \$3.48 million, while their existing federal E-rate subsidy was \$2.47 million, and experienced substantial welfare gains.

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