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March 1994, Volume 6, Issue 1
December 1993, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 287-294 EC initiatives on trans-European networks
by Rietbroek, John
- 295-309 Information infrastructure: Who builds broadband networks?
by Hayashi, Koichiro
- 311-329 Input-output analysis of regional telecommunication flows
by Guldmann, Jean-Michel
- 331-355 Critical mass of users versus critical mass of services in a multiproduct information service system
by Castelli, Francesco & Leporelli, Claudio
- 357-360 The economics of information networks : Cristiano Antonelli (ed.), Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam and New York, 1992
by Braunstein, Yale M.
- 360-362 Telegeography 1992: Global telecommunications traffic statistics and commentary : Gregory C. Staple, ed., International Institute of Communications (IIC), London, 1992) pp. xi + 132
by Lamberton, D. McL.
October 1993, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 207-230 Australian telephone network subscription and calling demands: evidence from a stated-preference experiment
by Madden, Gary & Bloch, Harry & Hensher, David
- 231-251 An investigation into sources of network externalities in the packaged PC software market
by Shurmer, Mark
- 253-267 Regulating a monopolist with unknown demand: an alternative approach
by Pal, Debashis
- 269-270 Optimal regulation: The economic theory of natural monopoly : Kenneth E. Train, 1991, (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA) 1991, xi + 338 pp
by Knieps, G.
- 270-272 International performance indicators telecommunications : Research report 48 (Bureau of Industry Economics, Australia)
by Jussawalla, Meheroo
- 272-274 Information Superhighways: The economics of advanced public communication networks: Bruce L. Egan, 1991,(Artech House, Boston) ix + 187 PP
by Cheah, Chee-Wah
- 274-283 The Geodesic Network II : Peter W. Huber, Michael K. Kellog, John Thorne, 1992, (The Geodesic Company, Washington, DC, 1992)
by Stoetzer, Matthias-Wolfgang & Weinkopf, Marcus
July 1993, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 125-144 Option value, telecommunications demand, and policy
by Kridel, Donald J. & Lehman, Dale E. & Weisman, Dennis L.
- 145-157 Monopolistic settlement agreements in international telecommunications
by Hakim, Sam Ramsey & Lu, Ding
- 159-177 New Zealand's revolution in spectrum management
by Mueller, Milton
- 179-195 Telecommunications demand modeling
by Wolak, Frank A.
- 197-200 Christiano Antonelli, 1991, the diffusion of advanced telecommunications in developing countries : (Development Centre of the O.E.C.D., Paris), pp. 111, ISBN 92-64-13578-2
by Jussawalla, Meheroo & Tehranian, John
- 201-202 Wesley A. Magat and W. Kip Viscusi, 1992, informational approaches to regulation : MIT Press, Cambridge, MA
by Lamberton, D. McL.
January 1993, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 5-29 Optimal information exchange
by Kirby, Alison J.
- 31-50 Is statistical discrimination socially efficient?
by Haagsma, Rein
- 51-71 The value of perfect information in a simple investment problem
by Thon, Dominique & Thorlund-Petersen, Lars
- 73-85 Factor prices, factor substitution, and the relative demand for telecommunications across US industries
by Cronin, Francis J. & Gold, Mark A. & Hebert, Paul L. & Lewitzky, Steven
- 87-104 Shifts in broadcast policy and the value of television licenses
by Fournier, Gary M. & Campbell, Ellen S.
- 105-111 Alan Stone, public service liberalism: Telecommunications and transitions in public policy : (Princeton University Press, 1991), Pp. xiv, 296
by Robinson, Glen O.
- 111-115 Competition and innovation in postal services: Michael A. Crew and Paul R. Kleindorfer, (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1991)
by Sorkin, Alan
1989, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 281-290 Incentive mechanisms for cost revelation with intermodal competition
by Einhorn, Michael A.
- 291-303 Diversity and quality of information products in a monopolistically competitive industry
by Waterman, David
- 305-323 In-house information activities in an applied general equilibrium framework
by Engelbrecht, Hans-Jurgen
- 325-345 Lag structure in telecommunications demand analysis
by Breslaw, Jon & Pizante, Gary
- 347-348 Information technology: Impacts policies and future perspectives -- promotion of mutual understanding between Europe and Japan : F. Meyer-Krahmer, J. Muller, and B. Preissl, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1990) pp. viii + 229
by Dunn, Donald A.
1989, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 201-224 Knowledge of growth and the growth of knowledge
by Gans, Joshua S.
- 225-247 Dealing with monopoly in international telephone service: A U.S. perspective
by Johnson, Leland L.
- 249-268 The exchange of cost information between asymmetrically informed firms
by Logan, John W.
- 270-271 Telecommunications in Germany. An economic perspective: Gunter Pfeiffer and Bernhard Wieland, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1990) pp. v + 198
by Antonelli, Cristiano
- 271-273 Price level regulation for diversified public utilities: Jordan Jay Millman and Ronald R. Braeutigam, (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1989)
by Isaac, R. Mark
- 273-274 International telecommunications in Hong Kong: The case for liberalization: Milton Mueller, (The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, 1991) pp. xi + 137
by Noll, Roger G.
- 274-277 Technological Change in the Information Economy: Peter Monk, (Pinter Publishers, London, 1989)
by Gambardella, Alfonso
1989, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 105-126 Wage outcomes following the divestiture of AT&T
by Peoples, James Jr.
- 127-154 The provision of scholarly journals by libraries via electronic technologies: an economic analysis
by Zahray, W. Paul & Sirbu, Marvin
- 155-174 The temporal use of a telephone line
by De Palma, Andre & Arnott, Richard
- 175-187 Selection bias induced cost overruns
by Caspar, Vitor & Leite, Antonio P. N.
- 190-194 Max D. Paglin, ed., A legislative history of the communications Act of 1934 : (Oxford University Press, New York, 1989) pp. xxii+981
by Noll, Roger G.
1989, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 5-29 Managing procurement auctions
by Dasgupta, Sudipto & Spulber, Daniel F.
- 31-43 Benefits of competition for patents
by Romano, Richard E.
- 45-55 Information technology and the derived demand for telecommunication services in the manufacturing industry
by Antonelli, Cristiano
- 57-80 Information on worker ability : An analysis of investment within the firm
by Waldman, Michael
- 82-83 Measuring the information society : Frederick Williams, ed., (Sage Publications, Newbury Park, Ca, 1988) pp. 286
by Jussawalla, Meheroo
- 83-84 The United States and the direct broadcast satellite: The politics of international broadcasting in space : Safa Fletcher Luther, (Oxford University Press, New York, 1988) pp. vii + 230
by Noll, Roger
- 84-88 International trade in films and television programs : S.S. Wildman and S.E. Siwek, (Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1988)
by Besen, Stanley M.
- 88-92 The fall of the bell system : Peter Temin with Louis Galambos, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987) pp. 378
by Ferejohn, John
- 92-94 Global telecommunication networks: Strategic considerations : George Muskens and Jacob Gruppelaar, eds., (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1988) pp. x + 215
by Steinmueller, Edward
- 94-97 Changing the rules: Technological change, international competition, and regulation in telecommunications : Robert W. Crandall and Kenneth Flamm, eds., (Brookings Institution, Washington, 1989) pp. xv + 424
by Johnson, Leland L.
1988, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 275-275 Preface
by Noll, Roger G.
- 277-281 Telecommunications demand modeling: The current state-of-the-art
by Taylor, Lester D.
- 283-309 Stochastic generalizations of demand systems with an application to telecommunications
by Gatto, Joseph P. & Kelejian, Harry H. & Stephan, Scott W.
- 311-331 Point-to-point modelling: An application to Canada-Canada and Canada-United States long distance calling
by Appelbe, T. W. & Snihur, N. A. & Dineen, C. & Farnes, D. & Giordano, R.
- 333-358 Interstate switched access demand analysis
by Gatto, Joseph P. & Langin-Hooper, Jerry & Robinson, Paul B. & Tyan, Holly
- 355-378 Cross-sectional analysis of residential telephone subscription in Canada
by Bodnar & Peter Dilworth & Salvatore Iacono, Judith
- 379-390 A consumer surplus approach to predicting extended area service (EAS) development and stimulation rates
by Kridel, Donald J.
- 392-394 New information technology and industrial change: The Italian case : Cristiano Antonelli, ed., (Kluwer, Boston, 1988) pp. ix + 157
by Snow, Marcellus S.
- 394-395 Televised legislatures: Political information technology and public choice : W. Mark Crain and Brian L. Goff, (Kluwer, Boston, 1988)
by Edelman, Susan A.
- 396-399 Electronic funds transfers and payments: The policy issues : Elinor Soloman, Ed., (Kluwer, Boston, 1987) pp. xi + 244
by Litan, Robert E.
1988, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 207-218 Reputation, monitoring, and effort
by Wernerfelt, Birger
- 219-239 Analysis of the primary information sectors of Korea and Japan using computable general equilibrium models
by Engelbrecht, Hans-Jurgen
- 241-263 Exit with incomplete information about cost
by Gal-Or, Esther
- 266-268 Commercial media in Australia: Economics, ownership, technology and regulation : by Allan Brown (University of Queensland Press, New York) 1986, 210 pages
by Dertouzos, James & Corporation, Rand
- 268-269 The economics of telecommunications : by John T. Wenders (Ballinger, Cambridge, MA) 1987, 284 pages. ISBN 0-88730-119-3
by Brennan, Timothy J.
- 269-270 Privatization: The key to better government : by E.S. Savas (Chatham House Publishers, Chatham, NJ) 1987, 308 pages
by Faulhaber, Gerald R.
1988, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 91-108 Enforcement of property rights and the provision of public good attributes
by Morris, John Richard
- 109-142 Procurement contracting: efficiency, renegotiation and performance evaluation
by Baron, David P.
- 143-163 Information technology and the spatial dynamics of capital
by Hepworth, Mark E. & Waterson, Michael
- 165-202 The economics of gateway technologies and network evolution: Lessons from electricity supply history
by David, Paul A. & Bunn, Julie Ann
- 204-204 The social context of the new information and communication technologies: A bibliography : By Elia Zureik and Dianne Hartling (Peter Lang, New York) 1988, 310 pages, $35.00
by Noll, Roger G.
1988, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 5-24 Dynamic factor demands and adjustment costs: An analysis of bell Canada's Technology
by Bernstein, Jeffrey I.
- 25-34 Demand and supply values of information
by Murota, Takeshi
- 35-53 Duopoly compatibility standards with partial cooperation and standards leadership
by Berg, Sanford V.
- 55-67 Information and productivity: An attempted replication of an empirical exercise
by Nightingale, John
- 69-73 Rejoinder to nightingale paper
by Jonscher, Charles
- 76-78 From telecommunications to electronic services: A global spectrum of definitions, boundary lines and structures : by Robert R. Bruce, Jeffrey P. Cunard and Mark D. Director (Butterworth, London) 1986
by Snow, Marcellus
- 79-81 Tracing new orbits: Cooperation and competition in global satellite development : edited by Donna A. Demac (Columbia University Press, New York) 1986, 329 pages
by Macauley, Molly K.
- 82-85 Seven dirty words and six other stories: Controlling the content of print and broadcast : by Matthew L. Spitzer (Yale University Press, New Haven) 1986, 163 pages
by Owen, Bruce M.
December 1986, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 243-258 Commitment to regulatory bureaucracy
by Sappington, David E. M.
- 259-276 The tradeoff between social insurance and aggregate fluctuations
by Taub, Bart
- 277-306 The Japanese information economy: Its quantification and analysis in a macroeconomic framework (with comparisons to the U.S.)
by Engelbrecht, Hans-Jurgen
- 307-316 On the timing of information release
by Demski, Joel S. & Sappington, David E. M.
- 317-318 Marketplace for telecommunications: Regulation and deregulation in industrialized democracies : edited by Marcellus S. Snow (Longman, White Plains, NY) 1986
by Brock, Gerald W.
- 318-319 Telecommunications economics and international regulatory policy : by Marcellus S. Snow and Meheroo Jusawalla (Greenwood Press, NY) 1986, pp. xiv, 214
by Noll, Roger
September 1986, Volume 2, Issue 3
June 1986, Volume 2, Issue 2
1986, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 5-22 Private copying, reproduction costs, and the supply of intellectual property
by Besen, Stanley M.
- 23-47 Learning, quality and prices
by Goering, Patricia A.
- 49-68 Medical diagnosis as a problem in the economics of information
by Doessel, D. P.
- 70-73 Telecommunications regulation today and tomorrow : Eli M. Noam. ed., (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1983)
by Kelley, Daniel
- 73-79 The competitive edge: The Semiconductor Industry in the US and Japan : Daniel I. Okimoto, Takuo Sugano and Frank B. Weinstein, eds., (Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 1984) pp. 275
by Peck, Merton J.
- 79-82 Telecommunications in crisis: The first amendment, technology and deregulation : Edwin Diamond, Norman Sandler and Milton Mueller (The Cato Institute, Washington, DC, 1983)
by Webbink, Douglas W.
- 82-87 Folded, Spindled, and Mutilated : Franklin M. Fisher, John J. McGowan and Joen E. Greenwood, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1983) pp. xiii + 443
by Horowitz, Ira
- 87-89 Breaking up bell: Essays on industrial organization and regulation : David S. Evans, ed., (North-Holland, New York, 1983) $25.00
by Bresnahan, Timothy F.
- 90-90 The AI business : P.H. Winston and K.A. Prendergast, eds., (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1984)
by Dunn, Donald A.
- 91-94 Misregulating television: Network dominance and the FCC : Stanley M. Besen, Thomas G. Krattenmaker, A. Richard Metzger and John R. Woodbury, (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1984)
by Spitzer, Matthew L.
- 95-96 The cost of capital: Estimating the rate of return for public utilities : A. Lawrence Kolbe and James Read, with George R. Hall, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1985)
by Reinganum, Marc R.
- 96-99 Deregulating the airlines : Elizabeth E. Bailey, David R. Graham and Daniel P. Kaplan, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1984)
by Keeler, Theodore E.
1984, Volume 1, Issue 4
1984, Volume 1, Issue 3
1983, Volume 1, Issue 2
1983, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 7-9 A European perspective on information economics and policy
by von Weizsacker, Christian C.
- 11-12 Information economics and policy in America
by McCall, John & Noll, Roger & Spence, Michael
- 13-35 Information resources and economic productivity
by Jonscher, Charles
- 37-53 Low information nash equilibria for oligopolistic markets
by Friedman, James W.
- 55-67 Warranty markets and public policy
by Schwart, Alan & Wilde, Louis L.
- 69-73 Cultural lag and international communication The Case of Japan
by Nagai, Michio
- 75-92 A comparative study of the mode of domestic and transborder information flows including data
by Saito, Tadao & Inose, Hiroshi & Kageyama, Sei