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Information Economics and Policy, Volume 39
Volume 39, June 2017
- Gina Pieters, Sofia Vivanco:
Financial regulations and price inconsistencies across Bitcoin markets. 1-14 - Lola Esteban, José M. Hernández:
Direct advertising and opt-in provisions: Policy and market implications. 15-25 - John W. Mayo, Olga Ukhaneva:
International telecommunications demand. 26-35 - Smaranda Pantea, Anna Sabadash, Federico Biagi:
Are ICT displacing workers in the short run? Evidence from seven European countries. 36-44 - Christine Halmenschlager, Andrea Mantovani:
On the private and social desirability of mixed bundling in complementary markets with cost savings. 45-59 - Chandan Kumar Jha, Sudipta Sarangi:
Does social media reduce corruption? 60-71 - Julia Brüggemann, Lukas Meub:
Experimental evidence on the effects of innovation contests. 72-83 - Hyunchul Kim, Minsoo Park, Sangwoo Lee:
Do vertically and horizontally integrated firms survive longer? The case of cable networks in Korea. 84-93
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