This file is part of IDEAS , which uses RePEc data
[ Papers |
Articles |
Software |
Books |
Chapters |
Authors |
Institutions |
JEL Classification |
NEP reports |
Search |
New papers by email |
Author registration |
Rankings |
Volunteers |
FAQ |
Blog |
Help! ]
Report NEP-ICT-2006-12-09
This is the archive for NEP-ICT , a report on new working papers in the area of Information & Communication Technologies. Walter Frisch issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report Other reports in NEP-ICT
The following items were anounced in this report:
John Forth & Geoff Mason, 2006.
"Do ICT Skill Shortages Hamper Firms’ Performance? ,"
NIESR Discussion Papers
281, National Institute of Economic and Social Research.
[Downloadable!] Ann Hansford, Andrew Lymer and Catherine Pilkington, 2006.
"IT Adoption Strategies and their Application to e-filing Self-Assessment Tax Returns: The Case of the UK ,"
Taxation
eJournal of Tax Research , ATAX, University of New South Wales.
[Downloadable!] Ke-Li Xu & Peter C.B. Phillips, 2006.
"Adaptive Estimation of Autoregressive Models with Time-Varying Variances ,"
Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers
1585R, Cowles Foundation, Yale University, revised Nov 2006.
[Downloadable!] Simon Kirby & Rebecca Riley, 2006.
"The Returns to General versus Job-Specific Skills: the Role of Information and Communication Technology ,"
NIESR Discussion Papers
274, National Institute of Economic and Social Research.
[Downloadable!] Antonio Lorenzon & Luciano Pilotti & Peter Van Baalen, 2006.
"The strategic support of CRM in the governance of the relationships between data and knowledge: the Balanced Score Card approach ,"
UNIMI - Research Papers in Economics, Business, and Statistics
1028, Universitá degli Studi di Milano.
[Downloadable!] Vieille, Nicolas & Rosenberg, Dinah & Solan, Eilon, 2006.
"Informational externalities and convergence of behavior ,"
Les Cahiers de Recherche
856, Groupe HEC.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2008-7-20.
This information is provided to you by IDEAS at the Department of Economics , College of Liberal Arts and Sciences , University of Connecticut using RePEc data on a server sponsored by the Society for Economic Dynamics .