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Information Economics and Policy
1983 - 2024
Current editor(s): D. Waterman From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1997
- A comparison and critical assessment of Porat and Rubin's information economy and Wallis and North's transaction sector1 pp. 271-290

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- Efficiency versus social optimality: The case of telecommunications pricing pp. 291-308

- John Quiggin
- The determinants of market share for the 'dominant firm' in telecommunications pp. 309-318

- Franklin Mixon and Yu Hsing
- The changing structure of cost and demand for the U.S. telecommunications industry pp. 319-347

- M. Ishaq Nadiri and Banani Nandi
Volume 9, issue 3, 1997
- The political economy of telecommunications in Malaysia and Singapore: A structure-conduct-performance comparative analysis pp. 183-202

- Gene M. Mesher and Edward E. Zajac
- Modelling television programming choices pp. 203-218

- Franco Papandrea
- Optimal pricing of telephone usage: An econometric implementation pp. 219-239

- Alain Bousquet and Marc Ivaldi
- Cross-sectional analysis of residential telephone subscription in Canada using 1994 data pp. 241-264

- D. Lynn Solvason
Volume 9, issue 2, 1997
- Introduction pp. 97-102

- Ingo Vogelsang
- Regulation to promote competition: A first look at the FCC's implementation of the local competition provisions of the telecommunications act of 1996 pp. 103-117

- Gerald W. Brock and Michael Katz
- Efficient competition in local telecommunications without excessive regulation pp. 119-131

- John Haring and Jeffrey H. Rohlfs
- Industry parallel interconnection agreements pp. 133-149

- Timothy Brennan
- From cost plus determinations to a network price cap pp. 151-160

- Martin Cave
- Proactive price regulation for upgrading telecommunications infrastructure pp. 161-176

- Qiong Wang and Jon M. Peha
- Designing information technology in the postmodern age: From method to metaphor: R. Coyne, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995, pp. xiii + 399 pp. 177-181

- B. Wieland
Volume 9, issue 1, 1997
- Allocative efficiency and diversification under price-cap regulation pp. 3-17

- Yang-Ming Chang and John T. Warren
- The good monopoly? A case for joint ownership of competing systems pp. 19-36

- Pedro Barros and Antonio P. N. Leite
- Effects of FCC regulations on television profits pp. 37-49

- Sabrina J. Ise and Jeffrey Perloff
- Toll price elasticities estimated from a sample of U.S. residential telephone bills pp. 51-70

- Paul Rappoport and Lester Taylor
- The accounting revenue division in international telecommunications: Conflicts and inefficiencies pp. 71-92

- Kyoung-Lim Yun, Hyun-Woo Choi and Byong-Hun Ahn
- Making a difference measuring the impact of information on development: Paul McConnell, ed., International Development Centre, Ottawa, 1995 pp. 93-96

- D. M. Lamberton
Volume 8, issue 4, 1996
- Demand for international telephone traffic in Spain: An econometric study using provincial panel data pp. 289-315

- Teresa Garín-Muñoz and Teodosio Perez Amaral
- The network of networks: Localized technological change in telecommunications and productivity growth pp. 317-335

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Local monopsony and free riders pp. 337-355

- David Waterman
- Privatizing the economy: Telecommunications policy in comparative perspective: Raymond M. Duch, The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1991, 288 pp pp. 357-360

- Christopher H. Sterling
Volume 8, issue 3, 1996
- Can universal service survive in a competitive telecommunications environment? Evidence from the United States consumer expenditure survey pp. 163-203

- Frank A. Wolak
- Do incompatible network standards lead to domestic benefits? The case of color television pp. 205-227

- Sheoli Pargal
- Revenue sharing in incentive regulation plans pp. 229-248

- David Sappington and Dennis L. Weisman
- A probit model of household broadband service subscription intentions: A regional analysis pp. 249-267

- Gary Madden and Michael Simpson
- Information technology, international orientation and performance: A case study of electrical and electronic goods manufacturing firms in India pp. 269-280

- Kaushalesh Lal
- Standards, strategy, and policy: Cases and stories: by Peter Grindley, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1995, pp. xiv + 285, $US56.00, ISBN 0-19-828807-7 pp. 281-283

- Stuart Macdonald
- Coordination and information. Historical perspectives on the organization of enterprise: by Naomi R. Lamoreaux and Daniel M.G. Raff (eds.) The University of Chicago Press for the National Bureau of Economic Research, Chicago, 1995, pp. 1-337 pp. 283-287

- Cristiano Antonelli
Volume 8, issue 2, 1996
- The influence of regulation on marginal factor cost: Access markets in U.S. telecommunications pp. 95-106

- Steve G. Parsons and Michael Ward
- The pricing of international telecommunications services by monopoly operators pp. 107-123

- Martin Cave and Mark P. Donnelly
- Potential pitfalls in empirical investigations of the effects of incentive regulation plans in the telecommunications industry pp. 125-140

- David Sappington and Dennis L. Weisman
- The scope for collusion in a regulated vertically integrated telecommunications industry pp. 141-160

- D. Damania
- Telecommunications in Asia: policy, planning and development: John Ure, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, $US16.50 pp. 161-162

- Randy Maddock
Volume 8, issue 1, 1996
- Symmetric regulation for competitive telecommunications pp. 3-23

- Mark Schankerman
- Network subscription and services usage in European telecommunications industries pp. 25-50

- Paola Garrone
- Demand for national telephone traffic in Spain from 1985-1989: An econometric study using provincial panel data pp. 51-73

- Teresa Garin Munoz
- A test for information sharing in Cournot oligopoly pp. 75-86

- Jim Jin
- Telecommunication policy for the information age: From monopoly to competition: Gerald W. Brock, (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1994) pp. 87-91

- Marcellus S. Snow
- Toward competition in cable television: Leland L. Johnson, (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, and The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, 1994) pp. i-xv, 1-214 pp. 91-94

- Cristiano Antonelli
Volume 7, issue 4, 1995
- Segmented regulation in global oligopolies: Industry configuration and welfare effects pp. 303-330

- Francesco Castelli and Claudio Leporelli
- Pricing incentives under price-cap regulation pp. 331-351

- R. Dean Foreman
- Effects of presubscription and other attributes on long-distance carrier choice pp. 353-366

- Timothy Tardiff
Volume 7, issue 3, 1995
- An optimal regulation in an intertemporal oligopoly market: The Generalized Incremental Surplus Subsidy (GISS) scheme pp. 225-249

- Jae-Cheol Kim and Sang-Ho Lee
- Public policy in telecommunications: The third revolution pp. 251-282

- Gerald R. Faulhaber
- Market-oriented open network provision pp. 283-296

- Charles Blankart and Gunter Knieps
- Implementing reforms in the telecommunications sector -- Lessons from experience: Bjorn Wellenius and Peter A. Stern (Eds.), Washington, D.C.: World Bank Regional and Sectoral Studies, 757 pp., 1994 pp. 297-299

- Ingo Vogelsang
Volume 7, issue 2, 1995
- Business telephone traffic demand in Spain: 1980-1991, an econometric approach pp. 115-134

- Teodosio Perez Amaral, Francisco Alvarez Gonzalez and Bernardo Moreno Jimenez
- Impacts of deregulation and price caps on rate convergence between Washington, DC and eight major cities: A pooled data model pp. 135-145

- Yu Hsing
- The impact of public policy on the diffusion and implementation of EDI: An evaluation of the TEDIS programme pp. 147-181

- Stefan Klein
- Cheap talk price signaling in laboratory markets pp. 183-204

- Timothy Cason
- Toward competition in local telephony: Baumol, William J. and J. Gregory Sidak, The MIT Press Cambridge & London, and The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Washington, D.C., 1994 pp. 205-219

- Cristiano Antonelli
Volume 7, issue 1, 1995
- On price elasticities of international telecommunication demand pp. 27-36

- Peter Hackl and Anders H. Westlund
- The consequences of evolving competition on the components of firms' profits: Recent evidence from the U.S. telecommunications industry pp. 37-56

- Rajiv D. Banker, Hsi-hui Chang and Sumit K Majumdar
- Simple regulatory policies in the presence of demand and cost uncertainty pp. 57-73

- Benjamin F. Blair, Tracy Lewis and David Sappington
- Strategic use of communication technology -- diffusion processes in networks and environments pp. 75-99

- Prei[ss]l, Brigitte
- Telephone companies in paradise: A case study in telecommunications deregulation: Milton L. Mueller, New Brunswick/London: Transaction Publishers, 1993, ISBN 1-56000-103-8, hardback, 185 pp pp. 101-103

- Stanford L. Levin
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