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Information Economics and Policy, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January 2005
- Marcelo Resende, Luís Otávio Façanha:
Price-cap regulation and service-quality in telecommunications: an empirical study. 1-12 - Bradley S. Wimmer, Gregory L. Rosston:
Local telephone rate structures: before and after the Act. 13-34 - Claude Crampes, Abraham Hollander:
Product specification, multi-product screening and bundling: the case of pay TV. 35-59 - Pedro Pereira:
Do lower search costs reduce prices and price dispersion? 61-72 - Yeonbae Kim:
Estimation of consumer preferences on new telecommunications services: IMT-2000 service in Korea. 73-84 - Manuel Espías, Jorge Pérez:
The viability of fixed wireless access in the Spanish market. 85-96 - David G. Loomis, Christopher M. Swann:
Intermodal competition in local telecommunications markets. 97-113 - Ari Hyytinen, Mika Pajarinen:
Financing of technology-intensive small businesses: some evidence on the uniqueness of the ICT sector. 115-132
Volume 17, Number 2, March 2005
- Show-Ling Jang, Shau-Chi Dai, Simona Sung:
The pattern and externality effect of diffusion of mobile telecommunications: the case of the OECD and Taiwan. 133-148 - Øystein Foros, Hans Jarle Kind, Jan Yngve Sand:
Do internet incumbents choose low interconnection quality? 149-164 - Dennis L. Weisman:
Price regulation and quality. 165-174 - Svanhild Aabø:
Valuing the benefits of public libraries. 175-198 - Davide Consoli:
Technological cooperation and product substitution in UK retail banking: the case of customer services. 199-215 - Elisabetta Iossa, Francesca Stroffolini:
Price cap regulation, revenue sharing and information acquisition. 217-230 - Daniel Flores:
Price cap regulation in the Mexican telephone industry. 231-246 - Danny Cassimon, Peter-Jan Engelen:
Impact of the legal and institutional framework on the financial architecture of new economy firms in developing countries. 247-269 - Nick von Tunzelmann:
J. Mokyr, The Gifts of Athena: Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford (2002). 271-273
Volume 17, Number 3, July 2005
- Harald Edquist:
The Swedish ICT miracle - myth or reality? 275-301 - Marco Fioramanti:
Free Internet access: When is it suitable? 302-316 - Andrew Stivers, Victor J. Tremblay:
Advertising, search costs, and social welfare. 317-333 - Gwanghoon Lee:
Direct versus indirect international R&D spillovers. 334-348 - Hiroshi Kinokuni:
Compensation for copying and bargaining. 349-364 - Mark Doms, Chris Forman:
Prices for local area network equipment. 365-388 - Jürgen Bitzer, Philipp J. H. Schröder:
Bug-fixing and code-writing: The private provision of open source software. 389-406
Volume 17, Number 4, October 2005
- Jamie Alcock, George Docwra:
A simulation analysis of the market effect of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 407-427 - Gunnar Eliasson:
The nature of economic change and management in a new knowledge based information economy. 428-456 - Kieron J. Meagher, Ernie G. S. Teo:
Two-part tariffs in the online gaming industry: The role of creative destruction and network externalities. 457-470 - Michael Y. Yuan:
Does decrease in copying cost support copyright term extension? 471-494 - Christopher Garbacz, Herbert G. Thompson Jr.:
Universal telecommunication service: A world perspective. 495-512 - Ernan Haruvy, Ashutosh Prasad:
Freeware as a competitive deterrent. 513-534
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