Information Economics and Policy
1983 - 2024
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2010
- Introduction pp. 287-288

- Martin Peitz and Joel Waldfogel
- Piracy or promotion? The impact of broadband Internet penetration on DVD sales pp. 289-298

- Michael Smith and Rahul Telang
- Seeders, leechers and social norms: Evidence from the market for illicit digital downloading pp. 299-305

- Joe Cox, Alan Collins and Stephen Drinkwater
- Music file sharing and sales displacement in the iTunes era pp. 306-314

- Joel Waldfogel
- Competition against peer-to-peer networks pp. 315-331

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters and Michael Yang
- Versioning of information goods under the threat of piracy pp. 332-340

- Won-Young Cho and Byong-Hun Ahn
- On the optimal level of protection in DRM pp. 341-353

- Illtae Ahn and Ilsoon Shin
- Digital piracy and firms' strategic interactions: The effects of public copy protection and DRM similarity pp. 354-364

- Pilsik Choi, Sang Hoo Bae and Jongbyung Jun
- Copying, superstars, and artistic creation pp. 365-378

- Francisco Alcalá and Miguel González-Maestre
- Turning Piracy into Profits: a Theoretical Investigation pp. 379-390

- Antonio Minniti and Cecilia Vergari
- The impact of piracy on innovation in the presence of technological and market uncertainty pp. 391-397

- Dyuti Banerjee and Ishita Chatterjee
- Avoiding commercial piracy pp. 398-408

- Francisco MartI´nez-Sánchez
Volume 22, issue 3, 2010
- Institutional changes, firm size and wages in the telecommunications sector pp. 201-217

- Sumit K Majumdar
- Intellectual property clearinghouses: The effects of reduced transaction costs in licensing pp. 218-227

- Reiko Aoki and Aaron Schiff
- Complementarity and information technology adoption: Local area networks and the Internet pp. 228-242

- Ashish Arora, Chris Forman and Ji Woong Yoon
- The determinants of Internet use controlling for income level: Cross-country empirical evidence pp. 243-256

- Dijana Mocnik and Karin Sirec
- Technology adoption and innovation in public services the case of e-government in Italy pp. 257-275

- Davide Arduini, Federico Belotti, Mario Denni, Gerolamo Giungato and Antonello Zanfei
- Inducing search by periodic advertising pp. 276-286

- Amihai Glazer and Refael Hassin
Volume 22, issue 2, 2010
- ICT-specific technological change and productivity growth in the US: 1980-2004 pp. 121-129

- Diego Martínez, Jesús Rodríguez-López and Jose Torres
- Estimating network effects and compatibility: Evidence from the Polish mobile market pp. 130-143

- Michal Grajek
- How broadband changes online and offline behaviors pp. 144-152

- Jed Kolko
- Local telephone rate structure and telephone penetration: A universal service perspective pp. 153-163

- James Zolnierek and Torsten Clausen
- Competition and patching of security vulnerabilities: An empirical analysis pp. 164-177

- Ashish Arora, Chris Forman, Anand Nandkumar and Rahul Telang
- Decentralized licensing of complementary patents: Comparing the royalty, fixed-fee and two-part tariff regimes pp. 178-191

- Yann Ménière and Sarah Parlane
- Access regulation under asymmetric information about the entrant's efficiency pp. 192-199

- João Vareda
Volume 22, issue 1, 2010
- Wireless technologies pp. 1-3

- John Mayo and Glenn Woroch
- The relationship between mobile and fixed-line communications: A survey pp. 4-17

- Ingo Vogelsang
- The effect of prices on fixed and mobile telephone penetration: Using price subsidies as natural experiments pp. 18-32

- Michael Ward and Glenn Woroch
- On the convergence of wired and wireless access network architectures pp. 33-41

- William Lehr and John M. Chapin
- New product development and firm value in mobile handset production pp. 42-50

- Heli Koski and Tobias Kretschmer
- Diffusion of new technology generations in mobile communications pp. 51-60

- Anders Bohlin, Harald Gruber and Pantelis Koutroumpis
- Enabling efficient wireless communications: The role of secondary spectrum markets pp. 61-72

- John Mayo and Scott Wallsten
- Efficiency gains from using a market approach to spectrum management pp. 73-90

- Mark M. Bykowsky, Mark Olson and William Sharkey
- Network growth: Theory and evidence from the mobile telephone industry pp. 91-102

- Brendan Cunningham, Peter J. Alexander and Adam Candeub
- An antitrust analysis of the case for wireless network neutrality pp. 103-119

- Gregory L. Rosston and Michael D. Topper
Volume 21, issue 4, 2009
- Paying to remove advertisements pp. 245-252

- Joacim Tåg
- Open access policies, regulated charges and non-price discrimination in telecommunications pp. 253-260

- César Mattos
- Spectrum allocation in Latin America: An economic analysis pp. 261-278

- Thomas Hazlett and Roberto E. Muñoz
- Dividing or uniting Europe? Internet usage in the EU pp. 279-290

- Marta Orviska and John Hudson
- Copyright enforcement and product quality signaling in markets for computer software pp. 291-296

- Lisa N. Takeyama
- Forecasting broadband provision pp. 297-311

- Elizabeth A. Mack and Tony Grubesic
Volume 21, issue 3, 2009
- The contribution of Information and Communication Technology investments to Greek economic growth: An analytical growth accounting framework pp. 171-191

- Christos Antonopoulos and Plutarchos Sakellaris
- Competition and open source with perfect software compatibility pp. 192-200

- Diego Lanzi
- E-Government as an anti-corruption strategy pp. 201-210

- Thomas Andersen
- Are computers driving real wages down? pp. 211-228

- Edward Wolff
- Pragmatism, not ideology: Historical perspectives on IBM's adoption of open-source software pp. 229-244

- Martin Campbell-Kelly and Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz
Volume 21, issue 2, 2009
- Special section on auctions pp. 85-89

- Shane Greenstein and Gregory Rosston
- Auction design and tacit collusion in FCC spectrum auctions pp. 90-100

- Patrick Bajari and Jungwon Yeo
- The [`]Google effect' in the FCC's 700Â MHz auction pp. 101-114

- Sandro Brusco, Giuseppe (Pino) Lopomo and Leslie Marx
- Too many goals: Problems with the 700Â MHz auction pp. 115-127

- Coleman Bazelon
- A policy spectrum for spectrum economics pp. 128-144

- Benoit Freyens
- Alternative damage rules and probabilistic intellectual property rights: Unjust enrichment, lost profits, and reasonable royalty remedies pp. 145-157

- Jay Choi
- Lost on the web: Does web distribution stimulate or depress television viewing? pp. 158-168

- Joel Waldfogel
Volume 21, issue 1, 2009
- Universal service obligations: The role of subsidization schemes pp. 1-9

- François Mirabel, Jean-Christophe Poudou and M. Roland
- Universal service obligations in the postal sector: The relationship between quality and coverage pp. 10-20

- Joan Calzada
- The rise and fall of third-party high-speed access pp. 21-33

- Gregory L. Rosston
- Piracy prevention and the pricing of information goods pp. 34-42

- Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
- Information and communication technologies, human capital, workplace organization and labour productivity: A comparative study based on firm-level data for Greece and Switzerland pp. 43-61

- Spyros Arvanitis and Euripidis N. Loukis
- Vertical integration, bundled discounts and welfare pp. 62-71

- Masayoshi Maruyama and Kazumitsu Minamikawa
- Voluntary relationships among mobile network operators and mobile virtual network operators: An economic explanation pp. 72-84

- Aniruddha Banerjee and Christian M. Dippon
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