Information Economics and Policy, Volume 15 (original) (raw)



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Volume 15, Number 1, March 2003

John Agyei Karikari, Stephen M. Brown, Amy D. Abramowitz:
Subscriptions for direct broadcast satellite and cable television in the US: an empirical analysis. 1-15

Hee-Su Kim, Namhoon Kwon
:
The advantage of network size in acquiring new subscribers: a conditional logit analysis of the Korean mobile telephony market. 17-33

Marc Bourreau
:
Mimicking vs. counter-programming strategies for television programs. 35-54

Kjell Erik Lommerud, Lars Sørgard:
Entry in telecommunication: customer loyalty, price sensitivity and access prices. 55-72

Gerald R. Faulhaber:
Policy-induced competition: the telecommunications experiments. 73-97

Mikko Mustonen:
Copyleft - the economics of Linux and other open source software. 99-121

Kaushalesh Lal:
Use and Impact of Information and Communication Technologies in Developing Countries' Small Business: Evidence from Indian Small Scale Industry: by Dietrich Muller-Falcke, Berlin and Oxford, Peter Lang, 2002, ISBN 3-631-39320-2, pp xx+216. 123-126
Volume 15, Number 2, June 2003

Linghui Tang
:
The determinants of international telephone traffic imbalances. 127-145

Irina Kondaurova, Dennis L. Weisman:
Incentives for non-price discrimination. 147-171

Cristiano Antonelli
:
The digital divide: understanding the economics of new information and communication technology in the global economy. 173-199

Joseph H. Weber:
The fragmentation of America's telecommunications system: the operational implications of network unbundling. 201-222

Clement G. Krouse, Jongsur Park:
Local exchange competition and the Telecommunications Act of 1996. 223-241

Aniruddha Banerjee:
Does incentive regulation 'cause' degradation of retail telephone service quality? 243-269
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2003

Stephen P. King, Ryan Lampe:
Network externalities, price discrimination and profitable piracy. 271-290

Maria Lurdes Castro Martins
:
International differences in telecommunications demand. 291-303

Andrea Mangàni
:
Profit and audience maximization in broadcasting markets. 305-315

Huizhong Zhou:
Integration and access regulations in telecommunications. 317-326

Maximo Torero, Shyamal K. Chowdhury
, Virgilio Galdo:
Willingness to pay for the rural telephone service in Bangladesh and Peru. 327-361

Giampiero Giacomello
, Lucio Picci:
My scale or your meter? Evaluating methods of measuring the Internet. 363-383

Tommy Staahl Gabrielsen, Steinar Vagstad:
Consumer heterogeneity, incomplete information and pricing in a duopoly with switching costs. 384-401

A. Kaufmann, Patrick Lehner
, Franz Tödtling
:
Effects of the Internet on the spatial structure of innovation networks. 402-424
Volume 15, Number 4, December 2003

Aaron Schiff:
Open and closed systems of two-sided networks. 425-442

Carsten Fink, Aaditya Mattoo, Randeep Rathindran:
An assessment of telecommunications reform in developing countries. 443-466

Amit Gayer
, Oz Shy:
Copyright protection and hardware taxation. 467-483

Byong-Sam Choi, Byong-Hun Ahn, Yong-Sam Park:
Cross ownership of wireline and wireless communications carriers: synergy or collusion? 485-499

W. Wayne Fu:
Multimarket contact of US newspaper chains: circulation competition and market coordination. 501-519

Hiroshi Kinokuni:
Copy-protection policies and profitability. 521-536

Byeong-Lak Lim, Munkee Choi, Myeong-Cheol Park:
The late take-off phenomenon in the diffusion of telecommunication services: network effect and the critical mass. 537-557

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