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- 2018
- Yang Bai:
Corrigendum to "The faster, the better? The impact of internet speed on employment". Inf. Econ. Policy 44: 61 (2018) - Jed DeVaro, Jin-Hyuk Kim, Liad Wagman, Ran Wolff:
Motivation and performance of user-contributors: Evidence from a CQA forum. Inf. Econ. Policy 42: 56-65 (2018) - Burak Dindaroglu:
Competitive advertising on broadcasting channels and consumer welfare. Inf. Econ. Policy 42: 66-75 (2018) - Harald Edquist, Peter Goodridge, Jonathan Haskel, Xuan Li, Edward Lindquist:
How important are mobile broadband networks for the global economic development? Inf. Econ. Policy 45: 16-29 (2018) - Sèna Kimm Gnangnon, Jean-François Brun:
Impact of bridging the Internet gap on public revenue mobilization. Inf. Econ. Policy 43: 23-33 (2018) - Tanja Greiner, Marco Sahm:
How effective are advertising bans? On the demand for quality in two-sided media markets. Inf. Econ. Policy 43: 48-60 (2018) - Arthur Grimes, Wilbur Townsend:
Effects of (ultra-fast) fibre broadband on student achievement. Inf. Econ. Policy 44: 8-15 (2018) - Lukasz Grzybowski, Maude Hasbi, Julienne Liang:
Transition from copper to fiber broadband: The role of connection speed and switching costs. Inf. Econ. Policy 42: 1-10 (2018) - Benedikt Herz, Kamil Kiljanski:
Movie piracy and displaced sales in Europe: Evidence from six countries. Inf. Econ. Policy 43: 12-22 (2018) - Leo Van Hove:
Quantifying and interpreting network effects: 'Own-network' is not the same as 'firm-level'. Inf. Econ. Policy 45: 47-51 (2018) - Yuncheol Jeong, Masayoshi Maruyama:
Positioning and pricing strategies in a market with switching costs and staying costs. Inf. Econ. Policy 44: 47-57 (2018) - Steffen Juranek:
Investing in legal advice. Inf. Econ. Policy 44: 28-46 (2018) - Jan Krämer, Daniel Schnurr:
Margin squeeze regulation and infrastructure competition. Inf. Econ. Policy 45: 30-46 (2018) - Jonathan F. Lee:
Purchase, pirate, publicize: Private-network music sharing and market album sales. Inf. Econ. Policy 42: 35-55 (2018) - Yong Suk Lee, Yuya Sasaki:
Information technology in the property market. Inf. Econ. Policy 44: 1-7 (2018) - Yu-Hsin Liu, Jeffrey Prince, Scott Wallsten:
Distinguishing bandwidth and latency in households' willingness-to-pay for broadband internet speed. Inf. Econ. Policy 45: 1-15 (2018) - María Martín-Rodríguez:
A dynamic monopoly with risk-averse consumers. Inf. Econ. Policy 43: 61-70 (2018) - Frank Mueller-Langer, Patrick Andreoli-Versbach:
Open access to research data: Strategic delay and the ambiguous welfare effects of mandatory data disclosure. Inf. Econ. Policy 42: 20-34 (2018) - Nathalie Oriol, Alexandra Rufini, Dominique Torre:
Fifty-shades of grey: Competition between dark and lit pools in stock exchanges. Inf. Econ. Policy 45: 68-85 (2018) - Mehmet Pinar, Engin Volkan:
Institutions and information flows, and their effect on capital flows. Inf. Econ. Policy 43: 34-47 (2018) - Jens Prüfer:
Trusting privacy in the cloud. Inf. Econ. Policy 45: 52-67 (2018) - Maciej Sobolewski, Mikolaj Czajkowski:
Receiver benefits and strategic use of call externalities in mobile telephony markets. Inf. Econ. Policy 44: 16-27 (2018) - Rahul Telang, Joel Waldfogel:
Piracy and new product creation: A Bollywood story. Inf. Econ. Policy 43: 1-11 (2018) - Michael R. Ward:
"Cutting class to play video games". Inf. Econ. Policy 42: 11-19 (2018) - Brian E. Whitacre, Md Rafayet Alam, Bento J. Lobo:
Econometric error nullifies finding of the impact of broadband speed on county-level employment. Inf. Econ. Policy 44: 58-60 (2018) - 2017
- Luis Aguiar:
Let the music play? Free streaming and its effects on digital music consumption. Inf. Econ. Policy 41: 1-14 (2017) - Yang Bai:
The faster, the better? The impact of internet speed on employment. Inf. Econ. Policy 40: 21-25 (2017) - PingJing Bo, Agostino Manduchi:
Disclosure-based price discrimination by information exchange platforms. Inf. Econ. Policy 41: 54-66 (2017) - Andre Boik:
The economics of universal service: An analysis of entry subsidies for high speed broadband. Inf. Econ. Policy 40: 13-20 (2017) - Julia Brüggemann, Lukas Meub:
Experimental evidence on the effects of innovation contests. Inf. Econ. Policy 39: 72-83 (2017)
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