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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 6, issue 3-4, 1994
- Localized technological change and the evolution of standards as economic institutions pp. 195-216

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Economics of compatibility standards and competition in telecommunication networks pp. 217-241

- Paul David and W Steinmueller
- Standards, selection and variety: an evolutionary approach pp. 243-268

- John Metcalfe and Ian Miles
- Users, standards and the economics of coalitions and committees pp. 269-293

- Dominique Foray
- The emergence of standards in PC software: who would benefit from institutional intervention? pp. 295-318

- Peter Swann and Mark Shurmer
- EDI and inter-firm relationships: toward a standardization of coordination processes? pp. 319-347

- Eric Brousseau
- Telecommunications pricing, theory and practice: Bridger M. Mitchell, Ingo Vogelsang, 1991, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1991) pp. 349-352

- Carl Christian von Weizsacker and Bernhard Wieland
Volume 6, issue 2, 1994
- Designing carrier of last resort obligations pp. 97-119

- Dennis L. Weisman
- Industry structure, productivity and international competitiveness: the case of telecommunications pp. 121-142

- Genio A. Staranczak, Edgardo R. Sepulveda, Peter A. Dilworth and Shafi A. Shaikh
- A framework for forecasting demand for new services and their cross effects on existing services pp. 143-162

- Samaradasa Weerahandi, Robert S. Hisiger and Victor Chien
- IntraLATA toll demand modeling: a dynamic analysis of revenue and usage data pp. 163-178

- Gregory Duncan and Donald M. Perry
- OECD, information networks and new technologies: Opportunities and policy implications for the 1990s: (OECD Publications, Paris, 1992) pp. 179-180

- Jaechon Park
- OECD, usage indicators: A new foundation for information technology policies: (OECD Publications, Paris, 1993) pp. 181-183

- Jaechon Park
- International Telecommunication Standards Organisations: Andrew Macpherson, Boston/London: Artech House, 1990, ISBN 0-89006-365-6, Hardback, 317 pages pp. 183-187

- Robin Mansell
Volume 6, issue 1, 1994
- The strategic value of asymmetric information access for cournot competitors pp. 3-24

- Timothy Cason
- An econometric analysis of television viewing and the welfare economics of introducing an additional channel in the UK pp. 25-51

- P. Swann and M. Tavakoli
- Telecommunications and cost savings in educational services pp. 53-75

- Francis J. Cronin, Mark A. Gold, Beth Burnham Mace and John L. Sigalos
- Information and economic efficiency pp. 77-82

- Richard Arnott, Bruce Greenwald and Joseph Stiglitz
- J.J. Laffont and J. Tirole, A theory of incentives in regulation and procurement pp. 89-93

- Thomas Lyon
Volume 5, issue 4, 1993
- EC initiatives on trans-European networks pp. 287-294

- John Rietbroek
- Information infrastructure: Who builds broadband networks? pp. 295-309

- Koichiro Hayashi
- Input-output analysis of regional telecommunication flows pp. 311-329

- Jean-Michel Guldmann
- Critical mass of users versus critical mass of services in a multiproduct information service system pp. 331-355

- Francesco Castelli and Claudio Leporelli
- The economics of information networks: Cristiano Antonelli (ed.), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam and New York, 1992 pp. 357-360

- Yale M. Braunstein
- Telegeography 1992: Global telecommunications traffic statistics and commentary: Gregory C. Staple, ed., International Institute of Communications (IIC), London, 1992) pp. xi + 132 pp. 360-362

- D. McL. Lamberton
Volume 5, issue 3, 1993
- Australian telephone network subscription and calling demands: evidence from a stated-preference experiment pp. 207-230

- Gary Madden, Harry Bloch and David Hensher
- An investigation into sources of network externalities in the packaged PC software market pp. 231-251

- Mark Shurmer
- Regulating a monopolist with unknown demand: an alternative approach pp. 253-267

- Debashis Pal
- Optimal regulation: The economic theory of natural monopoly: Kenneth E. Train, 1991, (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA) 1991, xi + 338 pp pp. 269-270

- G. Knieps
- International performance indicators telecommunications: Research report 48 (Bureau of Industry Economics, Australia) pp. 270-272

- Meheroo Jussawalla
- Information Superhighways: The economics of advanced public communication networks: Bruce L. Egan, 1991,(Artech House, Boston) ix + 187 PP pp. 272-274

- Chee-Wah Cheah
- The Geodesic Network II: Peter W. Huber, Michael K. Kellog, John Thorne, 1992, (The Geodesic Company, Washington, DC, 1992) pp. 274-283

- Matthias Stoetzer and Marcus Weinkopf
Volume 5, issue 2, 1993
- Option value, telecommunications demand, and policy pp. 125-144

- Donald J. Kridel, Dale E. Lehman and Dennis L. Weisman
- Monopolistic settlement agreements in international telecommunications pp. 145-157

- Sam Ramsey Hakim and Ding Lu
- New Zealand's revolution in spectrum management pp. 159-177

- Milton Mueller
- Telecommunications demand modeling pp. 179-195

- Frank A. Wolak
- Christiano Antonelli, 1991, the diffusion of advanced telecommunications in developing countries: (Development Centre of the O.E.C.D., Paris), pp. 111, ISBN 92-64-13578-2 pp. 197-200

- Meheroo Jussawalla and John Tehranian
- Wesley A. Magat and W. Kip Viscusi, 1992, informational approaches to regulation: MIT Press, Cambridge, MA pp. 201-202

- D. McL. Lamberton
Volume 5, issue 1, 1993
- Optimal information exchange pp. 5-29

- Alison J. Kirby
- Is statistical discrimination socially efficient? pp. 31-50

- Rein Haagsma
- The value of perfect information in a simple investment problem pp. 51-71

- Dominique Thon and Lars Thorlund-Petersen
- Factor prices, factor substitution, and the relative demand for telecommunications across US industries pp. 73-85

- Francis J. Cronin, Mark A. Gold, Paul L. Hebert and Steven Lewitzky
- Shifts in broadcast policy and the value of television licenses pp. 87-104

- Gary Fournier and Ellen S. Campbell
- Alan Stone, public service liberalism: Telecommunications and transitions in public policy: (Princeton University Press, 1991), Pp. xiv, 296 pp. 105-111

- Glen O. Robinson
- Competition and innovation in postal services: Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer, (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1991) pp. 111-115

- Alan Sorkin
Volume 4, issue 4, 1989
- Incentive mechanisms for cost revelation with intermodal competition pp. 281-290

- Michael A. Einhorn
- Diversity and quality of information products in a monopolistically competitive industry pp. 291-303

- David Waterman
- In-house information activities in an applied general equilibrium framework pp. 305-323

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- Lag structure in telecommunications demand analysis pp. 325-345

- Jon Breslaw and Gary Pizante
- Information technology: Impacts policies and future perspectives -- promotion of mutual understanding between Europe and Japan: F. Meyer-Krahmer, J. Muller, and B. Preissl, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1990) pp. viii + 229 pp. 347-348

- Donald A. Dunn
Volume 4, issue 3, 1989
- Knowledge of growth and the growth of knowledge pp. 201-224

- Joshua Gans
- Dealing with monopoly in international telephone service: A U.S. perspective pp. 225-247

- Leland L. Johnson
- The exchange of cost information between asymmetrically informed firms pp. 249-268

- John W. Logan
- Telecommunications in Germany. An economic perspective: Gunter Pfeiffer and Bernhard Wieland, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1990) pp. v + 198 pp. 270-271

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Price level regulation for diversified public utilities: Jordan Jay Millman and Ronald R. Braeutigam, (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1989) pp. 271-273

- R. Isaac
- International telecommunications in Hong Kong: The case for liberalization: Milton Mueller, (The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1991) pp. xi + 137 pp. 273-274

- Roger Noll
- Technological Change in the Information Economy: Peter Monk, (Pinter Publishers, London, 1989) pp. 274-277

- Alfonso Gambardella
Volume 4, issue 2, 1989
- Wage outcomes following the divestiture of AT&T pp. 105-126

- James Peoples
- The provision of scholarly journals by libraries via electronic technologies: an economic analysis pp. 127-154

- W. Paul Zahray and Marvin Sirbu
- The temporal use of a telephone line pp. 155-174

- André de Palma and Richard Arnott
- Selection bias induced cost overruns pp. 175-187

- Vitor Caspar and Antonio P. N. Leite
- Max D. Paglin, ed., A legislative history of the communications Act of 1934: (Oxford University Press, New York, 1989) pp. xxii+981 pp. 190-194

- Roger Noll
Volume 4, issue 1, 1989
- Managing procurement auctions pp. 5-29

- Sudipto Dasgupta and Daniel Spulber
- Benefits of competition for patents pp. 31-43

- Richard Romano
- Information technology and the derived demand for telecommunication services in the manufacturing industry pp. 45-55

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Information on worker ability: An analysis of investment within the firm pp. 57-80

- Michael Waldman
- Measuring the information society: Frederick Williams, ed., (Sage Publications, Newbury Park, Ca, 1988) pp. 286 pp. 82-83

- Meheroo Jussawalla
- The United States and the direct broadcast satellite: The politics of international broadcasting in space: Safa Fletcher Luther, (Oxford University Press, New York, 1988) pp. vii + 230 pp. 83-84

- Roger Noll
- International trade in films and television programs: S.S. Wildman and S.E. Siwek, (Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1988) pp. 84-88

- Stanley Besen
- The fall of the bell system: Peter Temin with Louis Galambos, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987) pp. 378 pp. 88-92

- John Ferejohn
- Global telecommunication networks: Strategic considerations: George Muskens and Jacob Gruppelaar, eds., (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1988) pp. x + 215 pp. 92-94

- W Steinmueller
- Changing the rules: Technological change, international competition, and regulation in telecommunications: Robert W. Crandall and Kenneth Flamm, eds., (Brookings Institution, Washington, 1989) pp. xv + 424 pp. 94-97

- Leland L. Johnson
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