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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 3, issue 4, 1988
- Preface pp. 275-275

- Roger Noll
- Telecommunications demand modeling: The current state-of-the-art pp. 277-281

- Lester Taylor
- Stochastic generalizations of demand systems with an application to telecommunications pp. 283-309

- Joseph P. Gatto, Harry H. Kelejian and Scott W. Stephan
- Point-to-point modelling: An application to Canada-Canada and Canada-United States long distance calling pp. 311-331

- T. W. Appelbe, N. A. Snihur, C. Dineen, D. Farnes and R. Giordano
- Interstate switched access demand analysis pp. 333-358

- Joseph P. Gatto, Jerry Langin-Hooper, Paul B. Robinson and Holly Tyan
- Cross-sectional analysis of residential telephone subscription in Canada pp. 355-378

- Bodnar, Peter Dilworth and Judith Salvatore Iacono
- A consumer surplus approach to predicting extended area service (EAS) development and stimulation rates pp. 379-390

- Donald J. Kridel
- New information technology and industrial change: The Italian case: Cristiano Antonelli, ed., (Kluwer, Boston, 1988) pp. ix + 157 pp. 392-394

- Marcellus S. Snow
- Televised legislatures: Political information technology and public choice: W. Mark Crain and Brian L. Goff, (Kluwer, Boston, 1988) pp. 394-395

- Susan A. Edelman
- Electronic funds transfers and payments: The policy issues: Elinor Soloman, Ed., (Kluwer, Boston, 1987) pp. xi + 244 pp. 396-399

- Robert Litan
Volume 3, issue 3, 1988
- Reputation, monitoring, and effort pp. 207-218

- Birger Wernerfelt
- Analysis of the primary information sectors of Korea and Japan using computable general equilibrium models pp. 219-239

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- Exit with incomplete information about cost pp. 241-263

- Esther Gal-Or
- Commercial media in Australia: Economics, ownership, technology and regulation: by Allan Brown (University of Queensland Press, New York) 1986, 210 pages pp. 266-268

- James Dertouzos and Rand Corporation
- The economics of telecommunications: by John T. Wenders (Ballinger, Cambridge, MA) 1987, 284 pages. ISBN 0-88730-119-3 pp. 268-269

- Timothy Brennan
- Privatization: The key to better government: by E.S. Savas (Chatham House Publishers, Chatham, NJ) 1987, 308 pages pp. 269-270

- Gerald R. Faulhaber
Volume 3, issue 2, 1988
- Enforcement of property rights and the provision of public good attributes pp. 91-108

- John Richard Morris
- Procurement contracting: efficiency, renegotiation and performance evaluation pp. 109-142

- David P. Baron
- Information technology and the spatial dynamics of capital pp. 143-163

- Mark E. Hepworth and Michael Waterson
- The economics of gateway technologies and network evolution: Lessons from electricity supply history pp. 165-202

- Paul David and Julie Ann Bunn
- The social context of the new information and communication technologies: A bibliography: By Elia Zureik and Dianne Hartling (Peter Lang, New York) 1988, 310 pages, $35.00 pp. 204-204

- Roger Noll
Volume 3, issue 1, 1988
- Dynamic factor demands and adjustment costs: An analysis of bell Canada's Technology pp. 5-24

- Jeffrey Bernstein
- Demand and supply values of information pp. 25-34

- Takeshi Murota
- Duopoly compatibility standards with partial cooperation and standards leadership pp. 35-53

- Sanford Berg
- Information and productivity: An attempted replication of an empirical exercise pp. 55-67

- John Nightingale
- Rejoinder to nightingale paper pp. 69-73

- Charles Jonscher
- From telecommunications to electronic services: A global spectrum of definitions, boundary lines and structures: by Robert R. Bruce, Jeffrey P. Cunard and Mark D. Director (Butterworth, London) 1986 pp. 76-78

- Marcellus Snow
- Tracing new orbits: Cooperation and competition in global satellite development: edited by Donna A. Demac (Columbia University Press, New York) 1986, 329 pages pp. 79-81

- Molly Macauley
- Seven dirty words and six other stories: Controlling the content of print and broadcast: by Matthew L. Spitzer (Yale University Press, New Haven) 1986, 163 pages pp. 82-85

- Bruce Owen
Volume 2, issue 4, 1986
- Commitment to regulatory bureaucracy pp. 243-258

- David Sappington
- The tradeoff between social insurance and aggregate fluctuations pp. 259-276

- Bart Taub
- The Japanese information economy: Its quantification and analysis in a macroeconomic framework (with comparisons to the U.S.) pp. 277-306

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- On the timing of information release pp. 307-316

- Joel S. Demski and David Sappington
- Marketplace for telecommunications: Regulation and deregulation in industrialized democracies: edited by Marcellus S. Snow (Longman, White Plains, NY) 1986 pp. 317-318

- Gerald W. Brock
- Telecommunications economics and international regulatory policy: by Marcellus S. Snow and Meheroo Jusawalla (Greenwood Press, NY) 1986, pp. xiv, 214 pp. 318-319

- Roger Noll
Volume 2, issue 3, 1986
- From newly industrialising to newly informatising country: The primary information sector of the Republic of Korea 1975-1980 pp. 169-194

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- The effects of the new communications media on employment pp. 195-209

- F. Meunier and M. Volle
- A note on optimal procurement contracts pp. 211-219

- Michael Riordan
- An equilibrium model of turnover with belated information pp. 221-239

- Siegfried Berninghaus, Steven A. Lippman and John J. McCall
Volume 2, issue 2, 1986
- The impact of economic cycles on the demand for International Telecommunications in Australia pp. 105-117

- Lorraine V. Defris, Allan P. Layton and Ben Zehnwirth
- A model of intra-brand competition and related pricing policies for manufacturers pp. 119-135

- Robert G. Hansen
- Search and the market for lemons pp. 137-146

- Richard D. Macminn
- A reexamination of the lemons market when warranties are not prepurchase quality signals pp. 147-162

- Keith J. Crocker
- Antitrust and regulation: Essays in memory of John J. McGowan: edited and introduced by Franklin M. Fisher (The MIT Press, Cambridge, 1985) 310 pages pp. 163-165

- Merton J. Peck
Volume 2, issue 1, 1986
- Private copying, reproduction costs, and the supply of intellectual property pp. 5-22

- Stanley Besen
- Learning, quality and prices pp. 23-47

- Patricia A. Goering
- Medical diagnosis as a problem in the economics of information pp. 49-68

- D. P. Doessel
- Telecommunications regulation today and tomorrow: Eli M. Noam. ed., (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1983) pp. 70-73

- Daniel Kelley
- The competitive edge: The Semiconductor Industry in the US and Japan: Daniel I. Okimoto, Takuo Sugano and Frank B. Weinstein, eds., (Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 1984) pp. 275 pp. 73-79

- Merton J. Peck
- Telecommunications in crisis: The first amendment, technology and deregulation: Edwin Diamond, Norman Sandler and Milton Mueller (The Cato Institute, Washington, DC, 1983) pp. 79-82

- Douglas W. Webbink
- Folded, Spindled, and Mutilated: Franklin M. Fisher, John J. McGowan and Joen E. Greenwood, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1983) pp. xiii + 443 pp. 82-87

- Ira Horowitz
- Breaking up bell: Essays on industrial organization and regulation: David S. Evans, ed., (North-Holland, New York, 1983) $25.00 pp. 87-89

- Timothy Bresnahan
- The AI business: P.H. Winston and K.A. Prendergast, eds., (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1984) pp. 90-90

- Donald A. Dunn
- Misregulating television: Network dominance and the FCC: Stanley M. Besen, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, A. Richard Metzger and John R. Woodbury, (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1984) pp. 91-94

- Matthew L. Spitzer
- The cost of capital: Estimating the rate of return for public utilities: A. Lawrence Kolbe and James Read, with George R. Hall, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1985) pp. 95-96

- Marc R. Reinganum
- Deregulating the airlines: Elizabeth E. Bailey, David R. Graham and Daniel P. Kaplan, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1984) pp. 96-99

- Theodore E. Keeler
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