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Information Economics and Policy, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, March 2008
- Aldo Geuna

, Shane Greenstein, Tommaso M. Valletti
, David Waterman:
A transition for IEP. 1
- Avi Goldfarb

, Jeff Prince
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Internet adoption and usage patterns are different: Implications for the digital divide. 2-15 - George R. G. Clarke

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Has the internet increased exports for firms from low and middle-income countries. 16-37 - Duarte Brito

, Pedro Pereira
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Investment and welfare implications of the ownership structure of overlapping networks. 38-53 - Gergely Csorba:

Contracting with asymmetric information in the presence of positive network effects: Screening and divide-and-conquer techniques. 54-66 - Kiho Yoon

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An economic model of fair use: Comment. 67-74 - Michele Moretto

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Competition and irreversible investments under uncertainty. 75-88 - Janice A. Hauge

, Mark A. Jamison, Richard J. Gentry
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Bureaucrats as entrepreneurs: Do municipal telecommunications providers hinder private entrepreneurs. 89-102
- Hans-Jürgen Engelbrecht:

Beyond borders: Internationalisation of R&D and policy implications for small open economies. 103-106
Volume 20, Number 2, June 2008
- Susanne Kremhelmer, Hans Zenger:

Advertising and the screening role of mass media. 107-119 - Dany Aoun

, Junseok Hwang:
The effects of cash flow and size on the investment decisions of ICT firms: A dynamic approach. 120-134 - Janice A. Hauge

, Mark A. Jamison, R. Todd Jewell:
Discounting telephone service: An examination of participation in the Lifeline Assistance Program using panel data. 135-149 - James E. Prieger

, Wei-Min Hu:
The broadband digital divide and the nexus of race, competition, and quality. 150-167 - Emin M. Dinlersoz, Mehmet Yörükoglu:

Informative advertising by heterogeneous firms. 168-191 - Dongmei Zhao, Scott J. Savage, Yongmin Chen:

Ownership, location and prices in chinese electronic commerce markets. 192-207 - Charles Amo Yartey:

Financial development, the structure of capital markets, and the global digital divide. 208-227
Volume 20, Number 3, September 2008
- Nicoletta Corrocher

, Roberto Fontana:
Objectives, obstacles and drivers of ICT adoption: What do IT managers perceive? 229-242 - Eric Jahn, Jens Prüfer:

Interconnection and competition among asymmetric networks in the Internet backbone market. 243-256 - Edoardo Gaffeo

, Antonello E. Scorcu, Laura Vici:
Demand distribution dynamics in creative industries: The market for books in Italy. 257-268 - Jae Nahm:

The effects of one-way compatibility on technology adoption in systems markets. 269-278 - Lukasz Grzybowski

, Pedro Pereira
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The complementarity between calls and messages in mobile telephony. 279-287 - Alejandro Zentner

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Online sales, Internet use, file sharing, and the decline of retail music specialty stores. 288-300
Volume 20, Number 4, December 2008
- Jean-Michel Dalle, Paul A. David, Matthijs den Besten

, W. Edward Steinmueller:
Empirical issues in open source software. 301-304
- Paola Giuri

, Francesco Rullani
, Salvatore Torrisi
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Explaining leadership in virtual teams: The case of open source software. 305-315 - Matthijs den Besten

, Jean-Michel Dalle, Fabrice Galia
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The allocation of collaborative efforts in open-source software. 316-322 - Bert M. Sadowski

, Gaby Sadowski-Rasters, Geert Duysters:
Transition of governance in a mature open software source community: Evidence from the Debian case. 323-332 - Juan Mateos-Garcia, W. Edward Steinmueller:

The institutions of open source software: Examining the Debian community. 333-344 - Stefan Koch

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Effort modeling and programmer participation in open source software projects. 345-355 - Jesús M. González-Barahona

, Gregorio Robles
, Roberto Andradas-Izquierdo, Rishab Aiyer Ghosh:
Geographic origin of libre software developers. 356-363 - Paul A. David, Joseph S. Shapiro:

Community-based production of open-source software: What do we know about the developers who participate? 364-398

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