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Information Economics and Policy, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, March 2006
- Huub Meijers:
Diffusion of the Internet and low inflation in the information economy. 1-23 - Hans-Jürgen Engelbrecht, Vilaphonh Xayavong:
ICT intensity and New Zealand's productivity malaise: Is the glass half empty or half full? 24-42 - Astri Muren, Roger Pyddoke:
Collusion without communication. 43-54 - Nicolas Carayol, Mireille Matt:
Individual and collective determinants of academic scientists' productivity. 55-72 - Michael Demoussis, Nicholas Giannakopoulos:
The dynamics of home computer ownership in Greece. 73-86 - Walter Distaso, Paolo Lupi, Fabio M. Manenti:
Platform competition and broadband uptake: Theory and empirical evidence from the European union. 87-106 - Lucio Picci:
The quantitative evaluation of the economic impact of e-government: A structural modelling approach. 107-123
Volume 18, Number 2, June 2006
- Andreas U. Schmidt:
Multi-level markets and incentives for information goods. 125-138 - Gianfranco E. Atzeni, Oliviero A. Carboni:
ICT productivity and firm propensity to innovative investment: Evidence from Italian microdata. 139-156 - Philip McCann, Tomokazu Arita:
Clusters and regional development: Some cautionary observations from the semiconductor industry. 157-180 - Jay Pil Choi:
Broadcast competition and advertising with free entry: Subscription vs. free-to-air. 181-196 - David E. M. Sappington:
On the design of input prices: Can TELRIC prices ever be optimal? 197-215 - Norihiro Kasuga, Manabu Shishikura:
Determinants of profit in the broadcasting industry: Evidence from Japanese micro data. 216-228 - Rainald Borck, Björn Frank, Julio R. Robledo:
An empirical analysis of voluntary payments for information goods on the Internet. 229-239
Volume 18, Number 3, September 2006
- David Waterman, Shane M. Greenstein, Ingo Vogelsang:
Forum on the future of the telecommunications industries. 241
- Martin Cave, Luigi Prosperetti, Chris Doyle:
Where are we going? Technologies, markets and long-range public policy issues in European communications. 242-255 - Gerald R. Faulhaber:
The future of wireless telecommunications: Spectrum as a critical resource. 256-271 - Eli M. Noam:
Fundamental instability: Why telecom is becoming a cyclical and oligopolistic industry. 272-284
- Szabolcs Lorincz:
Cost structure and complementarity in U.S. Telecommunications, 1989-1999. 285-302 - Sang Hoo Bae, Jay Pil Choi:
A model of piracy. 303-320 - Sumiko Asai:
Scale economies and scope economies in the Japanese broadcasting market. 321-331 - D. Pontikakis, Y. Lin, D. Demirbas:
History matters in Greece: The adoption of Internet-enabled computers by small and medium sized enterprises. 332-358
Volume 18, Number 4, November 2006
- Thomas J. Miceli, Richard P. Adelstein:
An economic model of fair use. 359-373 - Amit Gayer, Oz Shy:
Publishers, artists, and copyright enforcement. 374-384 - Lisa Correa:
The economic impact of telecommunications diffusion on UK productivity growth. 385-404 - Milton L. Mueller, Yuri Park, Jongsu Lee, Tai-Yoo Kim:
Digital identity: How users value the attributes of online identifiers. 405-422 - Tony H. Grubesic:
A spatial taxonomy of broadband regions in the United States. 423-448 - Martin Peitz, Patrick Waelbroeck:
Piracy of digital products: A critical review of the theoretical literature. 449-476 - Justin P. Johnson:
Collaboration, peer review and open source software. 477-497
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