Information Economics and Policy
1983 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue C, 2018
- Distinguishing bandwidth and latency in households’ willingness-to-pay for broadband internet speed pp. 1-15

- Yu-Hsin Liu, Jeffrey Prince and Scott Wallsten
- How important are mobile broadband networks for the global economic development? pp. 16-29

- Harald Edquist, Peter Goodridge, Jonathan Haskel, Xuan Li and Edward Lindquist
- Margin squeeze regulation and infrastructure competition pp. 30-46

- Jan Krämer and Daniel Schnurr
- Quantifying and interpreting network effects: ‘Own-network’ is not the same as ‘firm-level’ pp. 47-51

- Leo Van Hove
- Trusting privacy in the cloud pp. 52-67

- Jens Prüfer
- Fifty-shades of grey: Competition between dark and lit pools in stock exchanges pp. 68-85

- Nathalie Oriol, Alexandra Rufini and Dominique Torre
Volume 44, issue C, 2018
- Information technology in the property market pp. 1-7

- Yong Suk Lee and Yuya Sasaki
- Effects of (ultra-fast) fibre broadband on student achievement pp. 8-15

- Arthur Grimes and Wilbur Townsend
- Receiver benefits and strategic use of call externalities in mobile telephony markets pp. 16-27

- Maciej Sobolewski and Mikolaj Czajkowski
- Investing in legal advice pp. 28-46

- Steffen Juranek
- Positioning and pricing strategies in a market with switching costs and staying costs pp. 47-57

- Yuncheol Jeong and Masayoshi Maruyama
- Econometric error nullifies finding of the impact of broadband speed on county-level employment pp. 58-60

- Brian Whitacre, Md Rafayet Alam and Bento Lobo
- Corrigendum to “The faster, the better? The impact of internet speed on employment” pp. 61-61

- Yang Bai
Volume 43, issue C, 2018
- Piracy and new product creation: A Bollywood story pp. 1-11

- Rahul Telang and Joel Waldfogel
- Movie piracy and displaced sales in Europe: Evidence from six countries pp. 12-22

- Benedikt Herz and Kamil Kiljański
- Impact of bridging the Internet gap on public revenue mobilization pp. 23-33

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon and Jean Brun
- Institutions and information flows, and their effect on capital flows pp. 34-47

- Mehmet Pinar and Engin Volkan
- How effective are advertising bans? On the demand for quality in two-sided media markets pp. 48-60

- Tanja Greiner and Marco Sahm
- A dynamic monopoly with risk-averse consumers pp. 61-70

- María Martín-Rodríguez
Volume 42, issue C, 2018
- Transition from copper to fiber broadband: The role of connection speed and switching costs pp. 1-10

- Lukasz Grzybowski, Maude Hasbi and Julienne Liang
- Cutting class to play video games pp. 11-19

- Michael R. Ward
- Open access to research data: Strategic delay and the ambiguous welfare effects of mandatory data disclosure pp. 20-34

- Frank Mueller-Langer and Patrick Andreoli-Versbach
- Purchase, pirate, publicize: Private-network music sharing and market album sales pp. 35-55

- Jonathan Lee
- Motivation and performance of user-contributors: Evidence from a CQA forum pp. 56-65

- Jed DeVaro, Jin-Hyuk Kim, Liad Wagman and Ran Wolff
- Competitive advertising on broadcasting channels and consumer welfare pp. 66-75

- Burak Dindaroglu
Volume 41, issue C, 2017
- Let the music play? Free streaming and its effects on digital music consumption pp. 1-14

- Luis Aguiar
- Peer-to-peer file sharing and cultural trade protectionism pp. 15-27

- Andres Hervas-Drane and Eli Noam
- The effects of strategic news sources on media coverage pp. 28-35

- Armando J. Garcia-Pires, Hans Jarle Kind and Lars Sørgard
- Two-sided platform competition with multihoming agents: An empirical study on the daily deals market pp. 36-53

- Byung-Cheol Kim, Lee, Jeongsik “Jay” and Hyunwoo Park
- Disclosure-based price discrimination by information exchange platforms pp. 54-66

- PingJing Bo and Agostino Manduchi
- Does upstream regulation matter when measuring the efficiency impact of information technology? Evidence across EU and US industries pp. 67-80

- Sotiris Papaioannou and Sophia Dimelis
- Information and communications technology (ICT) and services trade pp. 81-87

- Hiranya Nath and Lirong Liu
- The effects of telephone infrastructure on farmers' agricultural outputs in China pp. 88-95

- Mohammad Mafizur Rahman and Shamsul Arifeen Khan Mamun
Volume 40, issue C, 2017
- Process innovation, application compatibility, and welfare pp. 1-12

- Masayoshi Maruyama and Yusuke Zennyo
- The economics of universal service: An analysis of entry subsidies for high speed broadband pp. 13-20

- Andre Boik
- The faster, the better? The impact of internet speed on employment pp. 21-25

- Yang Bai
- Competition for attention in the digital age: The case of single releases in the recorded music industry pp. 26-40

- Christian Essling, Johannes Koenen and Christian Peukert
- An empirical analysis of the frequency and location of concerts in the digital age pp. 41-47

- Daegon Cho, Michael Smith and Rahul Telang
- Information acquisition versus information manipulation in multi-period procurement markets pp. 48-59

- Hong Wang
- Behavior-based pricing under imperfectly informed consumers pp. 60-70

- Rosa Esteves and Sofia Cerqueira
- Infrastructure deficiencies and adoption of mobile money in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 71-79

- Onkokame Mothobi and Lukasz Grzybowski
Volume 39, issue C, 2017
- Financial regulations and price inconsistencies across Bitcoin markets pp. 1-14

- Gina Pieters and Sofia Vivanco
- Direct advertising and opt-in provisions: Policy and market implications pp. 15-25

- Lola Esteban and José M. Hernández
- International telecommunications demand pp. 26-35

- John Mayo and Olga Ukhaneva
- Are ICT displacing workers in the short run? Evidence from seven European countries pp. 36-44

- Smaranda Pantea, Anna Sabadash and Federico Biagi
- On the private and social desirability of mixed bundling in complementary markets with cost savings pp. 45-59

- Christine Halmenschlager and Andrea Mantovani
- Does social media reduce corruption? pp. 60-71

- Chandan Jha and Sudipta Sarangi
- Experimental evidence on the effects of innovation contests pp. 72-83

- Julia Brüggemann and Lukas Meub
- Do vertically and horizontally integrated firms survive longer? The case of cable networks in Korea pp. 84-93

- Hyunchul Kim, Minsoo Park and Sangwoo Lee
Volume 38, issue C, 2017
- Graduated response policies to digital piracy: Do they increase box office revenues of movies? pp. 1-11

- Jordi Mckenzie
- Market structure and investment in the mobile industry pp. 12-22

- François Jeanjean and Georges Vivien Houngbonon
- How much is an incoming message worth? Estimating the call externality pp. 23-37

- Christian Rojas
- The productivity paradox: A meta-analysis pp. 38-54

- Petr Polák
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