Municipal Fiber in the United States: An Empirical Assessment

C. S. Yoo
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The apparent success of municipal fiber projects in places such as Chattanooga has led to widespread calls for other cities to undertake similar initiatives. Unfortunately, empirical assessments of municipal fiber projects’ performance are few and far between, with most of the literature consisting of advocacy pieces that have been long on rhetoric and short on data. The anecdotal nature of these analyses has led the focus almost exclusively on supposed success stories instead of analyzing the universe of municipal fiber projects systematically. To fill this gap, we present an empirical evaluation based on a unique dataset derived from the audited financial statements from 2010 to 2014, the public bond filings of every municipal fiber project in the U.S., and U.S. Census data. We conduct a discounted cash flow analysis on the data to assess whether particular projects will remain solvent or whether they will have to default on their bond obligations. We also present detailed case studies of particular projects identified as potential success stories by our analysis and by media reports. The net result is a fairly sobering picture of how likely municipal fiber projects will be able to generate sufficient returns to recover the investments needed to construct these networks and the implications such shortfalls can have.
美国市政纤维:一项实证评估
在查塔努加等地,市政光纤项目的明显成功导致了对其他城市采取类似举措的广泛呼吁。不幸的是,对市政纤维项目绩效的实证评估少之又少,大多数文献都是夸夸其谈、缺乏数据的宣传文章。这些分析的轶事性质导致几乎只关注所谓的成功案例,而不是系统地分析市政纤维项目的整体情况。为了填补这一空白,我们基于一个独特的数据集进行了实证评估,该数据集来自2010年至2014年经审计的财务报表、美国每个市政纤维项目的公共债券申请以及美国人口普查数据。我们对数据进行贴现现金流分析,以评估特定项目是否将保持偿付能力,或者他们是否将不得不违约其债券义务。我们还提供了通过我们的分析和媒体报道确定的潜在成功案例的具体项目的详细案例研究。最终的结果是一幅相当发人深省的画面,说明市政光纤项目有多大可能产生足够的回报,以收回建设这些网络所需的投资,以及这种不足可能产生的影响。
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