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volume 45, 2018
Jan Krämer
,
Daniel Schnurr
Margin squeeze regulation and infrastructure competition.
Inf. Econ. Policy
45 (2018)
Leo Van Hove
Quantifying and interpreting network effects: 'Own-network' is not the same as 'firm-level'.
Inf. Econ. Policy
45 (2018)
Jens Prüfer
Trusting privacy in the cloud.
Inf. Econ. Policy
45 (2018)
Nathalie Oriol
,
Alexandra Rufini
,
Dominique Torre
Fifty-shades of grey: Competition between dark and lit pools in stock exchanges.
Inf. Econ. Policy
45 (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 (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 (2018)
volume 44, 2018
Steffen Juranek
Investing in legal advice.
Inf. Econ. Policy
44 (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 (2018)
Maciej Sobolewski
,
Mikolaj Czajkowski
Receiver benefits and strategic use of call externalities in mobile telephony markets.
Inf. Econ. Policy
44 (2018)
Yong Suk Lee
,
Yuya Sasaki
Information technology in the property market.
Inf. Econ. Policy
44 (2018)
Yang Bai
Corrigendum to "The faster, the better? The impact of internet speed on employment".
Inf. Econ. Policy
44 (2018)
Arthur Grimes
,
Wilbur Townsend
Effects of (ultra-fast) fibre broadband on student achievement.
Inf. Econ. Policy
44 (2018)
Yuncheol Jeong
,
Masayoshi Maruyama
Positioning and pricing strategies in a market with switching costs and staying costs.
Inf. Econ. Policy
44 (2018)
volume 43, 2018
Tanja Greiner
,
Marco Sahm
How effective are advertising bans? On the demand for quality in two-sided media markets.
Inf. Econ. Policy
43 (2018)
Rahul Telang
,
Joel Waldfogel
Piracy and new product creation: A Bollywood story.
Inf. Econ. Policy
43 (2018)
Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
,
Jean-François Brun
Impact of bridging the Internet gap on public revenue mobilization.
Inf. Econ. Policy
43 (2018)
Mehmet Pinar
,
Engin Volkan
Institutions and information flows, and their effect on capital flows.
Inf. Econ. Policy
43 (2018)
María Martín-Rodríguez
A dynamic monopoly with risk-averse consumers.
Inf. Econ. Policy
43 (2018)
Benedikt Herz
,
Kamil Kiljanski
Movie piracy and displaced sales in Europe: Evidence from six countries.
Inf. Econ. Policy
43 (2018)
volume 42, 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 (2018)
Burak Dindaroglu
Competitive advertising on broadcasting channels and consumer welfare.
Inf. Econ. Policy
42 (2018)
Jonathan F. Lee
Purchase, pirate, publicize: Private-network music sharing and market album sales.
Inf. Econ. Policy
42 (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 (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 (2018)
Michael R. Ward
"Cutting class to play video games".
Inf. Econ. Policy
42 (2018)
volume 41, 2017
Luis Aguiar
Let the music play? Free streaming and its effects on digital music consumption.
Inf. Econ. Policy
41 (2017)
Sotiris K. Papaioannou
,
Sophia P. Dimelis
Does upstream regulation matter when measuring the efficiency impact of information technology? Evidence across EU and US industries.
Inf. Econ. Policy
41 (2017)
Armando J. Garcia Pires
,
Hans Jarle Kind
,
Lars Sørgard
The effects of strategic news sources on media coverage.
Inf. Econ. Policy
41 (2017)
PingJing Bo
,
Agostino Manduchi
Disclosure-based price discrimination by information exchange platforms.
Inf. Econ. Policy
41 (2017)
Andres Hervas-Drane
,
Eli M. Noam
Peer-to-peer file sharing and cultural trade protectionism.
Inf. Econ. Policy
41 (2017)
Byung-Cheol Kim
,
Jeongsik "Jay" Lee
,
Hyunwoo Park
Two-sided platform competition with multihoming agents: An empirical study on the daily deals market.
Inf. Econ. Policy
41 (2017)
Mohammad Mafizur Rahman
,
Shamsul Arifeen Khan Mamun
The effects of telephone infrastructure on farmers' agricultural outputs in China.
Inf. Econ. Policy
41 (2017)
Hiranya K. Nath
,
Lirong Liu
Information and communications technology (ICT) and services trade.
Inf. Econ. Policy
41 (2017)
volume 40, 2017
Yang Bai
The faster, the better? The impact of internet speed on employment.
Inf. Econ. Policy
40 (2017)
Hong Wang
Information acquisition versus information manipulation in multi-period procurement markets.
Inf. Econ. Policy
40 (2017)
Rosa-Branca Esteves
,
Sofia Cerqueira
Behavior-based pricing under imperfectly informed consumers.
Inf. Econ. Policy
40 (2017)
Christian Essling
,
Johannes Koenen
,
Christian Peukert
Competition for attention in the digital age: The case of single releases in the recorded music industry.
Inf. Econ. Policy
40 (2017)
Daegon Cho
,
Michael D. Smith
,
Rahul Telang
An empirical analysis of the frequency and location of concerts in the digital age.
Inf. Econ. Policy
40 (2017)
Masayoshi Maruyama
,
Yusuke Zennyo
Process innovation, application compatibility, and welfare.
Inf. Econ. Policy
40 (2017)
Onkokame Mothobi
,
Lukasz Grzybowski
Infrastructure deficiencies and adoption of mobile money in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Inf. Econ. Policy
40 (2017)
Andre Boik
The economics of universal service: An analysis of entry subsidies for high speed broadband.
Inf. Econ. Policy
40 (2017)
volume 39, 2017
Gina Pieters
,
Sofia Vivanco
Financial regulations and price inconsistencies across Bitcoin markets.
Inf. Econ. Policy
39 (2017)
Julia Brüggemann
,
Lukas Meub
Experimental evidence on the effects of innovation contests.
Inf. Econ. Policy
39 (2017)
John W. Mayo
,
Olga Ukhaneva
International telecommunications demand.
Inf. Econ. Policy
39 (2017)
Chandan Kumar Jha
,
Sudipta Sarangi
Does social media reduce corruption?
Inf. Econ. Policy
39 (2017)
Hyunchul Kim
,
Minsoo Park
,
Sangwoo Lee
Do vertically and horizontally integrated firms survive longer? The case of cable networks in Korea.
Inf. Econ. Policy
39 (2017)
Christine Halmenschlager
,
Andrea Mantovani
On the private and social desirability of mixed bundling in complementary markets with cost savings.
Inf. Econ. Policy
39 (2017)
Lola Esteban
,
José M. Hernández
Direct advertising and opt-in provisions: Policy and market implications.
Inf. Econ. Policy
39 (2017)
Smaranda Pantea
,
Anna Sabadash
,
Federico Biagi
Are ICT displacing workers in the short run? Evidence from seven European countries.
Inf. Econ. Policy
39 (2017)
volume 38, 2017
François Jeanjean
,
Georges Vivien Houngbonon
Market structure and investment in the mobile industry.
Inf. Econ. Policy
38 (2017)