Information Economics and Policy
1983 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2005
- A simulation analysis of the market effect of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation pp. 407-427

- Jamie Alcock and George Docwra
- The nature of economic change and management in a new knowledge based information economy pp. 428-456

- Gunnar Eliasson
- Two-part tariffs in the online gaming industry: The role of creative destruction and network externalities pp. 457-470

- Kieron Meagher and Ernie Teo
- Does decrease in copying cost support copyright term extension? pp. 471-494

- Michael Y. Yuan
- Universal telecommunication service: A world perspective pp. 495-512

- Christopher Garbacz and Herbert Thompson
- Freeware as a competitive deterrent pp. 513-534

- Ernan Haruvy and Ashutosh Prasad
Volume 17, issue 3, 2005
- The Swedish ICT miracle -- myth or reality? pp. 275-301

- Harald Edquist
- Free Internet access: When is it suitable? pp. 302-316

- Marco Fioramanti
- Advertising, search costs, and social welfare pp. 317-333

- Andrew Stivers and Victor J. Tremblay
- Direct versus indirect international R&D spillovers pp. 334-348

- Gwanghoon Lee
- Compensation for copying and bargaining pp. 349-364

- Hiroshi Kinokuni
- Prices for local area network equipment pp. 365-388

- Mark Doms and Chris Forman
- Bug-fixing and code-writing: The private provision of open source software pp. 389-406

- Jürgen Bitzer and Philipp Schröder
Volume 17, issue 2, 2005
- The pattern and externality effect of diffusion of mobile telecommunications: the case of the OECD and Taiwan pp. 133-148

- Show-Ling Jang, Shau-Chi Dai and Simona Sung
- Do internet incumbents choose low interconnection quality? pp. 149-164

- Øystein Foros, Hans Jarle Kind and Jan Sand
- Price regulation and quality pp. 165-174

- Dennis L. Weisman
- Valuing the benefits of public libraries pp. 175-198

- Svanhild Aabo
- Technological cooperation and product substitution in UK retail banking: the case of customer services pp. 199-215

- Davide Consoli
- Price cap regulation, revenue sharing and information acquisition pp. 217-230

- Elisabetta Iossa and Francesca Stroffolini
- Price cap regulation in the Mexican telephone industry pp. 231-246

- Daniel Flores
- Impact of the legal and institutional framework on the financial architecture of new economy firms in developing countries pp. 247-269

- Danny Cassimon and Peter-Jan Engelen
- J. Mokyr, The Gifts of Athena: Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford (2002) pp. 271-273

- N. von Tunzelmann
Volume 17, issue 1, 2005
- Price-cap regulation and service-quality in telecommunications: an empirical study pp. 1-12

- Marcelo Resende and Luis Otavio Facanha
- Local telephone rate structures: before and after the Act pp. 13-34

- Bradley S. Wimmer and Gregory L. Rosston
- Product specification, multi-product screening and bundling: the case of pay TV pp. 35-59

- Claude Crampes and Abraham Hollander
- Do lower search costs reduce prices and price dispersion? pp. 61-72

- Pedro Pereira
- Estimation of consumer preferences on new telecommunications services: IMT-2000 service in Korea pp. 73-84

- Yeonbae Kim
- The viability of fixed wireless access in the Spanish market pp. 85-96

- Manuel Espias and Jorge Perez
- Intermodal competition in local telecommunications markets pp. 97-113

- David G. Loomis and Christopher M. Swann
- Financing of technology-intensive small businesses: some evidence on the uniqueness of the ICT sector pp. 115-132

- Ari Hyytinen and Mika Pajarinen
Volume 16, issue 4, 2004
- Roaming free?: Roaming network selection and inter-operator tariffs pp. 497-517

- Roger Salsas and Christian Koboldt
- Economic determinants of global mobile telephony growth pp. 519-534

- Gary Madden and Grant Coble-Neal
- The welfare effect of quality degradation in the presence of network externalities pp. 535-552

- Jong-Hee Hahn
- The product market opportunity loss of mandated disclosure pp. 553-577

- Alison J. Kirby
Volume 16, issue 3, 2004
- Competition in telecommunications: an introduction pp. 315-321

- Martin Peitz, Tommaso Valletti and Julian Wright
- Network competition with heterogeneous customers and calling patterns pp. 323-345

- Wouter Dessein
- Network interconnection with participation constraints pp. 347-373

- Stephen Poletti and Julian Wright
- Network interconnection with asymmetric networks and heterogeneous calling patterns pp. 375-390

- Mark Armstrong
- Access charges and quality choice in competing networks pp. 391-409

- Carlo Cambini and Tommaso Valletti
- Dynamic regulation and entry in telecommunications markets: a policy framework pp. 411-437

- Paul de Bijl and Martin Peitz
- Network interconnection with competitive transit pp. 439-458

- David Gilo and Yossi Spiegel
- Pricing access to Internet service providers pp. 459-473

- Julian Wright
- Reconciling the off-net cost pricing principle with efficient network utilization pp. 475-494

- Patrick DeGraba
Volume 16, issue 2, 2004
- Networking for foreign direct investment: the telecommunications industry and its effect on investment pp. 159-164

- Taylor Reynolds, Charles Kenny, Jia Liu and Christine Zhen-Wei Qiang
- Choice of technology in outsourcing: an endogenous information structure pp. 165-178

- Dongsoo Shin and Sungho Yun
- Audience characteristics and the price of advertising in a circulation industry: evidence from US magazines pp. 179-196

- Craig Depken
- Peer-to-peer file sharing communities pp. 197-213

- Brendan Cunningham, Peter J. Alexander and Nodir Adilov
- The effect of Section 271 on competitive entry into local telecommunications markets: an initial evaluation pp. 215-233

- Keith Brown and Paul Zimmerman
- Compatibility choice by multi-market firms pp. 235-254

- Marc van Wegberg
- Localized product innovation: the role of proximity in the Lancastrian product space pp. 255-274

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Information pooling and collusion: an empirical analysis pp. 275-286

- Azzeddine Azzam and Santiago Salvador
- Service-based vs. facility-based competition in local access networks pp. 287-306

- Marc Bourreau and Pinar Dogan
- Philip Mirowski, Machine Dreams: Economics Becomes a Cyborg Science, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2002, pp. xiv + 655, US$37.00, ISBN 0-521-77283-4 pp. 307-309

- J. L. Enos
- Cost proxy models and telecommunications policy: a new empirical approach to regulation: Farid Gasmi, D. Mark Kennet, Jean-Jacques Laffont and William W. Sharkey, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, xvi + 257. US$ 45.00 ISBN 0-262-07237-8 pp. 311-313

- Yale M. Braunstein
Volume 16, issue 1, 2004
- Innovation, competition, standards and intellectual property: policy perspectives from economics and law pp. 1-11

- Peter Drahos and Imelda Maher
- Compulsory licensing of technology and the essential facilities doctrine pp. 13-29

- Reiko Aoki and John Small
- Intellectual property and price discrimination: Do as you please in the name of innovation? pp. 31-55

- Alex Sundakov and Anna McKinlay
- A skeptical look at Mansfield's famous 1994 survey pp. 57-65

- Paul J. Heald
- Standards and intellectual property rights: an economic and legal perspective pp. 67-89

- Gary Lea and Peter Hall
- Patenting genetic materials' unresolved issues and promoting competition in biotechnology pp. 91-112

- Charles Lawson
- Intellectual property and price discrimination: a challenge for Australian competition law pp. 113-134

- Frances Hanks
- When means become ends: considering the impact of patent strategy on innovation pp. 135-158

- Stuart Macdonald
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