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Information Economics and Policy, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, February 2009
- F. Mirabel, J.-C. Poudou, M. Roland:
Universal service obligations: The role of subsidization schemes. 1-9 - Joan Calzada:
Universal service obligations in the postal sector: The relationship between quality and coverage. 10-20 - Gregory L. Rosston:
The rise and fall of third-party high-speed access. 21-33 - Helmuth Cremer, Pierre Pestieau:
Piracy prevention and the pricing of information goods. 34-42 - Spyros Arvanitis, Euripidis N. Loukis:
Information and communication technologies, human capital, workplace organization and labour productivity: A comparative study based on firm-level data for Greece and Switzerland. 43-61 - Masayoshi Maruyama, Kazumitsu Minamikawa:
Vertical integration, bundled discounts and welfare. 62-71 - Aniruddha Banerjee, Christian M. Dippon:
Voluntary relationships among mobile network operators and mobile virtual network operators: An economic explanation. 72-84
Volume 21, Number 2, June 2009
- Shane Greenstein, Gregory L. Rosston:
Special section on auctions. 85-89
- Patrick Bajari, Jungwon Yeo:
Auction design and tacit collusion in FCC spectrum auctions. 90-100 - Sandro Brusco, Giuseppe Lopomo, Leslie M. Marx:
The 'Google effect' in the FCC's 700 MHz auction. 101-114 - Coleman Bazelon:
Too many goals: Problems with the 700 MHz auction. 115-127 - Benoit Pierre Freyens:
A policy spectrum for spectrum economics. 128-144
- Jay Pil Choi:
Alternative damage rules and probabilistic intellectual property rights: Unjust enrichment, lost profits, and reasonable royalty remedies. 145-157 - Joel Waldfogel:
Lost on the web: Does web distribution stimulate or depress television viewing? 158-168
Volume 21, Number 3, August 2009
- Christos P. Antonopoulos, Plutarchos Sakellaris:
The contribution of Information and Communication Technology investments to Greek economic growth: An analytical growth accounting framework. 171-191 - Diego Lanzi:
Competition and open source with perfect software compatibility. 192-200 - Thomas Barnebeck Andersen:
E-Government as an anti-corruption strategy. 201-210 - Edward N. Wolff:
Are computers driving real wages down? 211-228 - Martin Campbell-Kelly, Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz:
Pragmatism, not ideology: Historical perspectives on IBM's adoption of open-source software. 229-244
Volume 21, Number 4, November 2009
- Joacim Tåg:
Paying to remove advertisements. 245-252 - César Mattos:
Open access policies, regulated charges and non-price discrimination in telecommunications. 253-260 - Thomas W. Hazlett, Roberto E. Muñoz:
Spectrum allocation in Latin America: An economic analysis. 261-278 - Marta Orviska, John Hudson:
Dividing or uniting Europe? Internet usage in the EU. 279-290 - Lisa N. Takeyama:
Copyright enforcement and product quality signaling in markets for computer software. 291-296 - Elizabeth A. Mack, Tony H. Grubesic:
Forecasting broadband provision. 297-311
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