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Information Economics and Policy, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, March 2010
- John W. Mayo, Glenn Woroch:
Wireless technologies. 1-3
- Ingo Vogelsang:
The relationship between mobile and fixed-line communications: A survey. 4-17 - Michael R. Ward, Glenn Woroch:
The effect of prices on fixed and mobile telephone penetration: Using price subsidies as natural experiments. 18-32 - William H. Lehr, John M. Chapin:
On the convergence of wired and wireless access network architectures. 33-41 - Heli Koski, Tobias Kretschmer:
New product development and firm value in mobile handset production. 42-50 - Anders Bohlin, Harald Gruber, Pantelis Koutroumpis:
Diffusion of new technology generations in mobile communications. 51-60 - John W. Mayo, Scott Wallsten:
Enabling efficient wireless communications: The role of secondary spectrum markets. 61-72 - Mark M. Bykowsky, Mark Olson, William W. Sharkey:
Efficiency gains from using a market approach to spectrum management. 73-90 - Brendan M. Cunningham, Peter J. Alexander, Adam Candeub:
Network growth: Theory and evidence from the mobile telephone industry. 91-102 - Gregory L. Rosston, Michael D. Topper:
An antitrust analysis of the case for wireless network neutrality. 103-119
Volume 22, Number 2, May 2010
- Diego Martínez, Jesús Rodríguez, José L. Torres:
ICT-specific technological change and productivity growth in the US: 1980-2004. 121-129 - Michal Grajek:
Estimating network effects and compatibility: Evidence from the Polish mobile market. 130-143 - Jed Kolko:
How broadband changes online and offline behaviors. 144-152 - James Zolnierek, Torsten Clausen:
Local telephone rate structure and telephone penetration: A universal service perspective. 153-163 - Ashish Arora, Chris Forman, Anand Nandkumar, Rahul Telang:
Competition and patching of security vulnerabilities: An empirical analysis. 164-177 - Yann Ménière, Sarah Parlane:
Decentralized licensing of complementary patents: Comparing the royalty, fixed-fee and two-part tariff regimes. 178-191 - João Vareda:
Access regulation under asymmetric information about the entrant's efficiency. 192-199
Volume 22, Number 3, July 2010
- Sumit K. Majumdar:
Institutional changes, firm size and wages in the telecommunications sector. 201-217 - Reiko Aoki, Aaron Schiff:
Intellectual property clearinghouses: The effects of reduced transaction costs in licensing. 218-227 - Ashish Arora, Chris Forman, Ji Woong Yoon:
Complementarity and information technology adoption: Local area networks and the Internet. 228-242 - Dijana Mocnik, Karin Sirec:
The determinants of Internet use controlling for income level: Cross-country empirical evidence. 243-256 - Davide Arduini, Federico Belotti, Mario Denni, Gerolamo Giungato, Antonello Zanfei:
Technology adoption and innovation in public services the case of e-government in Italy. 257-275 - Amihai Glazer, Refael Hassin:
Inducing search by periodic advertising. 276-286
Volume 22, Number 4, December 2010
- Martin Peitz, Joel Waldfogel:
Introduction. 287-288
- Michael D. Smith, Rahul Telang:
Piracy or promotion? The impact of broadband Internet penetration on DVD sales. 289-298 - Joe Cox, Alan Collins, Stephen Drinkwater:
Seeders, leechers and social norms: Evidence from the market for illicit digital downloading. 299-305 - Joel Waldfogel:
Music file sharing and sales displacement in the iTunes era. 306-314 - P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald J. A. P. Peeters, Michael S. Yang:
Competition against peer-to-peer networks. 315-331 - Won-Young Cho, Byong-Hun Ahn:
Versioning of information goods under the threat of piracy. 332-340 - Illtae Ahn, Ilsoon Shin:
On the optimal level of protection in DRM. 341-353 - Pilsik Choi, Sang Hoo Bae, Jongbyung Jun:
Digital piracy and firms' strategic interactions: The effects of public copy protection and DRM similarity. 354-364 - Francisco Alcalá, Miguel González-Maestre:
Copying, superstars, and artistic creation. 365-378 - Antonio Minniti, Cecilia Vergari:
Turning Piracy into Profits: a Theoretical Investigation. 379-390 - Dyuti Banerjee, Ishita Chatterjee:
The impact of piracy on innovation in the presence of technological and market uncertainty. 391-397 - Francisco Martínez-Sánchez:
Avoiding commercial piracy. 398-408
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