Information Economics and Policy
1983 - 2025
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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
Volume 20, issue 4, 2008
- Empirical issues in open source software pp. 301-304

- Jean-Michel Dalle, Paul David, Matthijs den Besten and W Steinmueller
- Explaining leadership in virtual teams: The case of open source software pp. 305-315

- Paola Giuri, Francesco Rullani and Salvatore Torrisi
- The allocation of collaborative efforts in open-source software pp. 316-322

- Matthijs den Besten, Jean-Michel Dalle and Fabrice Galia
- Transition of governance in a mature open software source community: Evidence from the Debian case pp. 323-332

- Bert Sadowski, Gaby Sadowski-Rasters and Geert Duysters
- The institutions of open source software: Examining the Debian community pp. 333-344

- Juan Mateos-Garcia and W Steinmueller
- Effort modeling and programmer participation in open source software projects pp. 345-355

- Stefan Koch
- Geographic origin of libre software developers pp. 356-363

- Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona, Gregorio Robles, Roberto Andradas-Izquierdo and Rishab Ghosh
- Community-based production of open-source software: What do we know about the developers who participate? pp. 364-398

- Paul David and Joseph Shapiro
Volume 20, issue 3, 2008
- Objectives, obstacles and drivers of ICT adoption: What do IT managers perceive? pp. 229-242

- Nicoletta Corrocher and Roberto Fontana
- Interconnection and competition among asymmetric networks in the Internet backbone market pp. 243-256

- Eric Jahn and Jens Prüfer
- Demand distribution dynamics in creative industries: The market for books in Italy pp. 257-268

- Edoardo Gaffeo, Antonello Scorcu and Laura Vici
- The effects of one-way compatibility on technology adoption in systems markets pp. 269-278

- Jae Nahm
- The complementarity between calls and messages in mobile telephony pp. 279-287

- Lukasz Grzybowski and Pedro Pereira
- Online sales, Internet use, file sharing, and the decline of retail music specialty stores pp. 288-300

- Alejandro Zentner
Volume 20, issue 2, 2008
- Advertising and the screening role of mass media pp. 107-119

- Susanne Kremhelmer and Hans Zenger
- The effects of cash flow and size on the investment decisions of ICT firms: A dynamic approach pp. 120-134

- Dany Aoun and Junseok Hwang
- Discounting telephone service: An examination of participation in the Lifeline Assistance Program using panel data pp. 135-149

- Janice A. Hauge, Mark Jamison and R. Todd Jewell
- The broadband digital divide and the nexus of race, competition, and quality pp. 150-167

- James Prieger and Wei-Min Hu
- Informative advertising by heterogeneous firms pp. 168-191

- Emin Dinlersoz and Mehmet Yorukoglu
- Ownership, location and prices in chinese electronic commerce markets pp. 192-207

- Dongmei Zhao, Scott Savage and Yongmin Chen
- Financial development, the structure of capital markets, and the global digital divide pp. 208-227

- Charles Amo Yartey
Volume 20, issue 1, 2008
- A transition for IEP pp. 1-1

- Aldo Geuna, Shane Greenstein, Tommaso Valletti and David Waterman
- Internet adoption and usage patterns are different: Implications for the digital divide pp. 2-15

- Avi Goldfarb and Jeffrey Prince
- Has the internet increased exports for firms from low and middle-income countries pp. 16-37

- George Clarke
- Investment and welfare implications of the ownership structure of overlapping networks pp. 38-53

- Duarte Brito and Pedro Pereira
- Contracting with asymmetric information in the presence of positive network effects: Screening and divide-and-conquer techniques pp. 54-66

- Gergely Csorba
- An economic model of fair use: Comment pp. 67-74

- Kiho Yoon
- Competition and irreversible investments under uncertainty pp. 75-88

- Michele Moretto
- Bureaucrats as entrepreneurs: Do municipal telecommunications providers hinder private entrepreneurs pp. 89-102

- Janice A. Hauge, Mark Jamison and Richard J. Gentry
- Beyond borders: Internationalisation of R&D and policy implications for small open economies pp. 103-106

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
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