Information Economics and Policy
1983 - 2024
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2000
- Mobile network competition, customer ignorance and fixed-to-mobile call prices pp. 301-327

- Joshua Gans and Stephen King
- Price caps and the error in X-factor calculations pp. 329-339

- Noel D. Uri
- The Internet and other networks: utilization rates and their implications pp. 341-365

- Andrew Odlyzko
- R&D spillovers, information technology and telecommunications, and productivity in ASIA and the OECD pp. 367-392

- Gary Madden and Scott Savage
- Local loop unbundling and antitrust policy pp. 393-412

- Jeong-Yoo Kim, Sang Taek Kim and Dong-Ju Kim
- Book review pp. 413-416

- Meheroo Jussawalla
- Book review: Who Pays for Universal Service: When Subsidies Become Transparent, by Robert W. Crandall and Leonard Waverman; Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 2000 pp. 417-421

- James Alleman
Volume 12, issue 3, 2000
- Introduction: Symposium on universal service obligation and competition pp. 205-210

- Tommaso Valletti
- A methodology for measuring the costs of universal service obligations pp. 211-220

- John C. Panzar
- Competition, universal service and telecommunications policy in developing countries pp. 221-248

- Farid Gasmi, Jean-Jacques Laffont and William Sharkey
- Universal service obligations and competition pp. 249-259

- Philippe Choné, Laurent Flochel and Anne Perrot
- The 'state' of universal service pp. 261-283

- Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer
- Alternative approaches to estimating the cost of the USO in posts pp. 285-299

- Frank Rodriguez and David Storer
Volume 12, issue 2, 2000
- Network competition and consumer churn pp. 97-109

- Joshua Gans
- Convergence in telecommunications infrastructure development in OECD countries pp. 111-131

- Heli Koski and Sumit K Majumdar
- Technology, efficiency and sustainability of competition in the Indian telecommunications sector pp. 133-154

- Nibedita Das
- Incentives for strategic vertical alliances in online information product markets pp. 155-180

- Christopher Jungsuk Oh and Suk-Gwon Chang
- Forecasting the success of telecommunication services in the presence of network effects pp. 181-200

- Detlef Schoder
Volume 12, issue 1, 2000
- The growth of enterprise intangible investment in Australia pp. 1-25

- Elizabeth Webster
- Multidimensional performance in telecommunications, regulation and competition: analysing the European major players pp. 27-46

- Giovanni Fraquelli and Davide Vannoni
- An information perspective on dynamic efficiency in environmental policy pp. 47-68

- Peter Read
- New technologies, information reusability and diversification: A simple model of a banking firm pp. 69-88

- Jose A. Novo-Peteiro
- Information for Innovation: Managing Change from an Information Perspective, Stuart Macdonald; Oxford University Press, Oxford, ISBN 0-19-828825-5, pp. xv+290 pp. 89-95

- Marcus Hagemeister
Volume 11, issue 4, 1999
- The Telecommunications Act at three years: an economic evaluation of its implementation by the Federal Communications Commission pp. 319-365

- Alfred Kahn, Timothy Tardiff and Dennis L. Weisman
- Regulatory policies toward local exchange companies under emerging competition: guardrails or speed bumps on the information highway? pp. 367-388

- David L. Kaserman and John Mayo
- Price ceilings and firm-specific quantity restrictions in posted-offer markets pp. 389-406

- Praveen Kujal
- Demand for international telephone services between US and Africa pp. 407-435

- John Karikari and Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong
- Book review pp. 437-439

- A. Author
Volume 11, issue 3, 1999
- A matter of connections: OECD telecommunications sector productivity and the role of cellular technology diffusion pp. 243-269

- Raghbendra Jha and Sumit K Majumdar
- The technology of library service provision: a cost function analysis of public library systems in the United Kingdom pp. 271-295

- Christopher Hammond
- An econometric analysis of the demand for access to mobile telephone networks pp. 297-305

- Hyungtaik Ahn and Myeong-Ho Lee
- Book review pp. 307-311

- A. Author
- Book review pp. 313-315

- A. Author
Volume 11, issue 2, 1999
- The role of service quality and capital technology in telecommunication regulation pp. 127-145

- John Norsworthy and Diana H. Tsai
- Optimal bundling strategy for digital information goods: network delivery of articles and subscriptions pp. 147-176

- John Chung-I Chuang and Marvin A. Sirbu
- Demand for telephone usage in India pp. 177-194

- Pinaki Das and P. V. Srinivasan
- Subscriber churn in the Australian ISP market pp. 195-207

- Gary Madden, Scott Savage and Grant Coble-Neal
- Partial compatibility with network externalities and double purchase pp. 209-227

- André de Palma, Luc Leruth and Pierre Regibeau
Volume 11, issue 1, 1999
- Light-handed regulation of access in Australia: negotiation with arbitration pp. 1-22

- Stephen King and Rodney Maddock
- Productivity growth and regulation in U.S. local telephony pp. 23-44

- Marcelo Resende
- Universal service: does competition help or hurt? pp. 45-60

- Pedro Barros and M. Carmo Seabra
- A model of competition in mobile communications pp. 61-72

- Tommaso Valletti
- Access pricing with unregulated downstream competition pp. 73-100

- Tracy Lewis and David Sappington
- The frontier of international technology networks: sourcing abroad the most highly tacit capabilities pp. 101-123

- John Cantwell and Grazia Santangelo
Volume 10, issue 4, 1998
- Competition to international satellite communications services1 pp. 403-430

- Johannes P. Pfeifenberger and Hendrik Houthakker
- Information, flexibility, and value added1 pp. 431-449

- David Hennessy and Bruce Babcock
- Raising rivals' costs: The entry of an upstream monopolist into downstream markets pp. 451-470

- David S. Sibley and Dennis L. Weisman
- Market structure in mobile telecoms: qualified indirect access and the receiver pays principle pp. 471-488

- Chris Doyle and Jennifer Smith
- Optimal product strategies in the presence of network externalities pp. 489-499

- Ernan Haruvy and Ashutosh Prasad
- Demand for telephone lines and universal service in Spain pp. 501-514

- Antonio Andres and Teodosio Pérez-Amaral
- Cross-border rent shifting in international telecommunications1 pp. 515-536

- Douglas A. Galbi
Volume 10, issue 3, 1998
- Evaluating the effects of new telephone tariffs on residential users' demand and welfare. A model for Italy pp. 283-303

- Ugo Colombino
- Two-part access pricing and imperfect competition pp. 305-323

- Tommaso Valletti
- Information economics research: Points of departure pp. 325-330

- Donald M. Lamberton
- Information, coordination and macroeconomics pp. 331-342

- Peter Earl
- Evolutionary cognitive economics pp. 343-357

- Gilles Paquet
- A communication perspective on the international information and knowledge system pp. 359-367

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- A bargaining model of retransmission consent and must-carry rule pp. 369-387

- Suchan Chae
- Political economy of communications: Vincent Mosco, Sage, London, 1996 pp. 389-392

- Edward E. Zajac
- Regulatory reform: Economic analysis and British experience: Mark Armstrong, Simon Cowan and John Vickers, The MIT Press, Cambridge, 1994, 392 pp pp. 392-395

- Mary M. Shirley
- Mutations des Telecommunications des Industries et des Marches: Eric Brousseau, Pascal Petit and Denis Phan, Economica, Paris, 1996. pp. i-vi + 1-553 pp. 395-401

- Cristiano Antonelli
Volume 10, issue 2, 1998
- Economic, statistical, and linguistic factors affecting success on the test of English as a foreign language (TOEFL) pp. 159-172

- Marcellus S. Snow
- CEE telecommunications investment and economic growth pp. 173-195

- Gary Madden and Scott Savage
- Restructuring and competition in international telecommunications: the case of INTELSAT pp. 197-218

- Michael A. Einhorn
- The embodiment hypothesis revisited: evidence from the U.S. local exchange carriers pp. 219-235

- Nakil Sung
- Econometric modelling of Spanish very long distance international calling pp. 237-252

- Teresa Garín-Muñoz and Teodosio Pérez-Amaral
- Economies of scope in the U.S. telecommunications industry1 pp. 253-272

- Rajiv D. Banker, Hsi-Hui Chang and Sumit K Majumdar
Volume 10, issue 1, 1998
- Media and multimedia: The challenge for policy and economic analysis pp. 1-7

- Steven S. Wildman
- Quality considerations in auctions for television franchises pp. 9-22

- Mariella M. Cabizza and Gianni De Fraja
- Programming in a competitive broadcasting market: entry, welfare and regulation pp. 23-39

- Chris Doyle
- Broadcasting versus narrowcasting pp. 41-57

- Suchan Chae and Daniel Flores
- Pricing and efficiency of a circulation industry: The case of newspapers pp. 59-76

- Vivek Chaudhri
- Common carriers' entry into multimedia services pp. 77-105

- Massimo G. Colombo and Paola Garrone
- The economics of local loop architecture for multimedia services pp. 107-126

- Lorenzo Pupillo and Andrea Conte
- The results of competition between integrated-services telecommunications carriers1 pp. 127-155

- Jon M. Peha and Saurabh Tewari
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