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Nicholas Economides & Joacim Tåg, 2007.
"Net Neutrality on the Internet: A Two-sided Market Analysis ,"
Working Papers
07-45, NET Institute, revised Nov 2007.
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Economides , Nicholas & Tåg, Joacim, 2008.
"Net Neutrality on the Internet: A Two-sided Market Analysis ,"
Working Paper Series
727, Research Institute of Industrial Economics.
[Downloadable!] Nicholas Economides & Joacim Tag, 2007.
"Net Neutrality on the Internet: A Two-sided Market Analysis ,"
Working Papers
07-27, New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Nicholas Economides & Joacim Tåg, 2007.
"Net Neutrality on the Internet: A Two-sided Market Analysis ,"
Working Papers
07-14, NET Institute, revised Sep 2007.
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Jay Pil Choi & Byung-Cheol Kim, 2008.
"Net Neutrality and Investment Incentives ,"
Working Papers
08-03, NET Institute, revised Sep 2008.
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This page was last updated on 2010-1-7.
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