Information Economics and Policy
1983 - 2024
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Volume 24, issue 3, 2012
- Using uncensored communication channels to divert spam traffic pp. 173-186

- Benjamin Chiao and Jeffrey MacKie-Mason
- Movie piracy and sales displacement in two samples of Chinese consumers pp. 187-196

- Jie Bai and Joel Waldfogel
- Incentives to invest and to give access to non-regulated new technologies pp. 197-211

- Duarte Brito, Pedro Pereira and João Vareda
- Technology investment and alternative regulatory regimes with demand uncertainty pp. 212-230

- Carlo Cambini and Virginia Silvestri
- Local media ownership and media quality pp. 231-242

- Adam D. Rennhoff and Kenneth Wilbur
- The effects of home access to technology on computer skills: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 243-253

- Robert Fairlie
- Competitively neutral universal service obligations pp. 254-261

- Axel Gautier and Xavier Wauthy
- Technology adoption in markets with network effects: Theory and experimental evidence pp. 262-276

- Claudia Keser, Irina Suleymanova and Christian Wey
- Differentiated credence goods and price competition pp. 277-287

- Jean Gabszewicz and Joana Resende
- Modeling the welfare effects of net neutrality regulation: A Comment on Economides and Tåg pp. 288-292

- Kevin W. Caves
Volume 24, issue 2, 2012
- Network neutrality on the Internet: A two-sided market analysis pp. 91-104

- Nicholas Economides and Joacim Tåg
- The dynamics of pre-market standardization pp. 105-119

- Sven Kerstan, Tobias Kretschmer and Katrin Muehlfeld
- Distorted access regulation with strategic investments: Regulatory non-commitment and spillovers revisited pp. 120-131

- Keizo Mizuno and Ichiro Yoshino
- The effect of user interaction on the demand for mobile text messages: Evidence from cross-country data pp. 132-144

- Bruno Basalisco
- Program substitutability in network television: Evidence from Argentina pp. 145-160

- Octavian Carare and Alejandro Zentner
- ICT in developing countries: Are language barriers relevant? Evidence from Paraguay pp. 161-171

- Matteo Grazzi and Sebastián Vergara Marezco
Volume 24, issue 1, 2012
- Supply responses to digital distribution: Recorded music and live performances pp. 3-14

- Julie Mortimer, Chris Nosko and Alan Sorensen
- Digital copying and the supply of sound recordings pp. 15-29

- Christian Handke
- Music piracy: A case of “The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Poorer” pp. 30-39

- Amedeo Piolatto and Florian Schuett
- Aggregators, search and the economics of new media institutions pp. 40-51

- Lisa George and Christiaan Hogendorn
- Mobile application pricing pp. 52-59

- Joshua Gans
- Superstars and the long tail: The impact of technology on market structure in media industries pp. 60-68

- Helen Weeds
- Online news on Twitter: Newspapers’ social media adoption and their online readership pp. 69-74

- Sounman Hong
- Advertising disclosures: Measuring labeling alternatives in internet search engines pp. 75-89

- Benjamin Edelman and Duncan S. Gilchrist
Volume 23, issue 3, 2011
- To have or not to have Internet at home: Implications for online shopping pp. 213-226

- Javier Pérez-Hernández and Rocío Sánchez-Mangas
- An empirical analysis of fixed and mobile broadband diffusion pp. 227-233

- Sangwon Lee, Mircea Marcu and Seonmi Lee
- Dual licensing in open source software markets pp. 234-242

- Stefano Comino and Fabio Manenti
- Patent pool formation: Timing matters pp. 243-251

- François Lévêque and Yann Ménière
- Simultaneous versus sequential knowledge transfer in an organization pp. 252-269

- Anthony Marino
- Civil and criminal penalties for copyright infringement pp. 270-280

- Yasuhiro Arai
- Saving newspapers with public grants – The effects of press subsidies on the provision of journalistic quality pp. 281-286

- Martin Leroch and Christian M. Wellbrock
- Incentives for cost shifting and misreporting: US rural universal service subsidies, 1991–2002 pp. 287-295

- Sanford Berg, Liangliang Jiang and Chen Lin
Volume 23, issue 2, 2011
- Seesaw in the air: Interconnection regulation and the structure of mobile tariffs pp. 159-170

- Christos Genakos and Tommaso Valletti
- Mobile termination rates and the receiver-pays regime pp. 171-181

- Ángel Luis López
- The real puzzle of blackmail: An informational approach pp. 182-188

- Thomas Miceli
- Improving ICANN's governance and accountability: A policy proposal pp. 189-199

- Thomas M. Lenard and Lawrence White
- Evidence of a modest price decline in US broadband services pp. 200-211

- Shane Greenstein and Ryan McDevitt
Volume 23, issue 1, 2011
- New insights for IEP pp. 2-2

- Marc Bourreau, Lisa George, Christiaan Hogendorn and Tobias Kretschmer
- The impact of incentive regulation on productivity in the US telecommunications industry: A stochastic frontier approach pp. 3-11

- Daigyo Seo and Jonghyup Shin
- Coverage area expansion, customer switching, and household profiles in the Japanese broadband access market pp. 12-23

- Mitsuru Sunada, Masato Noguchi, Hiroshi Ohashi and Yosuke Okada
- Double-blind in light of the internet: A note on author anonymity pp. 24-26

- Hakan Holm
- Customer ignorance, price-cap regulation, and rent-seeking in mobile roaming pp. 27-36

- Terje Ambjørnsen, Øystein Foros and Ole-Christian B. Wasenden
- ICT growth effects at the industry level: A comparison between the US and the EU pp. 37-50

- Sophia Dimelis and Sotiris Papaioannou
- Planned obsolescence and monopoly undersupply pp. 51-58

- Chun-Hui Miao
- Estimating switching costs after introducing Fixed-Mobile Convergence in Japan pp. 59-71

- A. Nakamura
- Promoting energy efficiency policies over the information barrier pp. 72-84

- Kostantinos Kounetas, Dimitris Skuras and Kostas Tsekouras
- Price competition in a differentiated products duopoly under network effects pp. 85-97

- Krina Griva and Nikolaos Vettas
- Getting beer during commercials: Adverse effects of ad-avoidance pp. 98-106

- Torben Stühmeier and Tobias Wenzel
- Calling party pays or receiving party pays? The diffusion of mobile telephony with endogenous regulation pp. 107-117

- Ralf Dewenter and Jörn Kruse
- Does spectrum auctioning harm consumers? Lessons from 3G licensing pp. 118-126

- Minsoo Park, Sang-Woo Lee and Yong-Jae Choi
- Costs or gross benefits? - What mainly drives cross-sectional variance in Internet adoption pp. 127-140

- Joeffrey Drouard
- Sources and characteristics of software patents in the European Union: Some empirical considerations pp. 141-157

- Francesco Rentocchini
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