Internet economics – references
For some time I mantained a dynamic database of papers on the economics of the Internet and related subjects. As the number of papers on these topics started to grow exponentially, I stopped… My list follows (last update in 2005).
- Jaison R. Abel – Ernst R. Berndt – Alan G. White, (2003) “Price Indexes for Microsoft’s Personal Computer Software Products”, NBER Working Paper No. W9966, September (available on the web).
- Lada A. Adamic – Bernardo A. Huberman, (2000) “The Nature of Markets in the World Wide Web”, Quarterly Journal of Economic Commerce, vol. 1 (available on the web).
- Christopher Adams, (2004) “Identifying Demand in Ebay Auctions”, FTC Bureau of Economics Working Paper No. 272, July (available on the web).
- F. Gerard Adams, (2003) “Can Information Technology Revive Economic Development in East Asia? The Role of Human and Technical Resource Policy”, International Journal of Business, Vol. 8, No. 2. (available on the web).
- Philippe Aghion – Peter Howitt, (2002) “Wage Inequality and the New Economy”, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol.18, n.3, Autumn.
- Philippe Aghion – Peter Howitt – Gianluca Violante, (2002) “General Purpose Technology and Wage Inequality”, Journal of Economic Growth, December (available on the web).
- Deepak Agrawal – Sreedhar T. Bharath – Siva Viswanathan, (2003) “Technological Change and Stock Return Volatility: Evidence from eCommerce Adoptions”, Working Paper, March (available on the web).
- Sanghoon Ahn, (2002) “Competition, innovation and productivity growth: A review of theory and evidence”, OECD Economics Department Working Paper 317 (available on the web).
- Sanghoon Ahn, (2001) “Firm dynamics and productivity growth: a review of micro evidence from OECD countries”, OECD Economics Department working paper 297 (available on the web).
- Ana M. Aizcorbe – Kenneth Flamm – Anjum Khurshid, (2002) “The Role of Semiconductor Inputs in IT Hardware Price Decline: Computers vs. Communications”, FEDS Working Paper No. 2002-37, August. (available on the web).
- Aigbe Akhigbe – Anna D. Martin, (2002) “Do Microsoft Acquisitions Benefit the Computer Industry?”, Financial Analysts Journal, Vol. 58, No. 4, July/August.
- Cesar Costa Alves de Mattos, (2003) “Interconnection Policy: A Theoretical Survey”, Nova Economia, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 49-80, January-June.
- Bruno Amable – Philippe Askenazy – Daniel Cohen- Andrea Goldstein – David O’Connor, (2002) “Internet:The Elusive Quest of a Frictionless Economy”, Report presented at Fondazione R.Benedetti “Gli aumenti di produttività e la disuguaglianza digitale nella nuova economia”, Catania, 15 giugno (available on the web).
- Neil Anderson, (2003) “Applicant and Recruiter Reactions to New Technology in Selection: A Critical Review and Agenda for Future Research”, International Journal of Selection and Assessment, Vol. 11, pp. 121-136, June..
- Thomas Andersson, (2000) “Seizing the Opportunities of a New Economy: Challenges for the European Union”, OECD, September (available on the web).
- Silke Anger – Johannes Schwarze, (2003) “Does Future PC Use Determine Our Wages Today? – Evidence from German Panel Data”, Labour, Vol. 17, pp. 337-360, September.
- Joshua Angrist – Victor Lavy, (2002) “New Evidence on Classroom Computers and Pupil Learning”, Economic Journal, Vol. 112, pp. 735-765.
- Karel Annemieke, (2003) “The Development and Implications of Free ISPs in New Zealand”, Working paper, September (available on the web).
- G. Reza Arabsheibani – J.M. Emami – Alan Marin, (2004) “The Impact of Computer Use on Earnings in the UK”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 51, pp. 82-94, February.
- Sinan Aral – Peter Weill, (2004) “IT Assets, Organizational Capabilities and Firm Performance: Asset and Capability Specific Complementarities”, MIT Sloan Working Paper No. 4516-04; CISR Working Paper No. 343, August (available on the web).
- Maria Arbatskaya – Michael Roy Baye, (2004) “Are Prices ‘Sticky’ Online? Market Structure Effects and Asymmetric Responses to Cost Shocks in Online Mortgage Markets”, Working paper, February 2 (available on the web).
- Daniele Archibugi – Alberto Coco, (2004) “A New Indicator of Technological Capabilities for Developed and Developing Countries (ArCo)”, CEIS Working Paper No. 44, January. (available on the web).
- Dan Ariely – Axel Ockenfels – Alvin E. Roth, (2003) “An Experimental Analysis of Ending Rules in Internet Auctions”, CESifo Working Paper Series No. 987; Harvard NOM Working Paper No. 03-42; MIT Sloan Working Paper No. 4419-03. July (available on the web).
- Dan Ariely – John G. Lynch, (2001) “Wine Online: Search Costs and Competition on Price, Quality, and Distribution”, MIT Sloan Working Paper No. 4191-01, October. (available on the web).
- Philip Armstrong – Tarek M. Harchaoui – Chris Jackson – Faouzi Tarkhani, (2002) “A Comparison of Canada-U.S. Economic Growth in the Information Age, 1981-2000: The Importance of Investment in Information and Communication Technologies”, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies – Economic Analysis, Series 1F0027MIE No. 001, March 1. (available on the web).
- Elena Arnal – Wooseok Ok – Raymond Torres, (2001) “Knowledge, Work Organisation and Economic Growth”, OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Paper No. 50 (available on the web).
- Debra J. Aron – David E. Burnstein, (2003) “Broadband Adoption in the United States: An Empirical Analysis”, Working paper, March. (available on the web).
- Ashish Arora – Alfonso Gambardella, (2004) “The Globalization of the Software Industry: Perspectives and Opportunities for Developed and Developing Countries”, NBER Working Paper No. W10538, June (available on the web).
- Ashish Arora – Suma Athreye, (2002) “The software industry and India’s economic development”, Information Economics and Policy, vol. 14, no.2 (available on the web).
- Benito Arrunada, (2003) “Quality Safeguards and Regulation of Online Pharmacies”, Health Economics.
- W. Brian Arthur, (1989) “Competing Technologies, Increasing Returns and Lock-In by Historical Events”, Economic Journal, Vol. 99 (available on the web).
- Atip Asvanund – Ramayya Krishnan – Michael D. Smith – Rahul Telang, (2004) “Interest-Based Self-Organizing Peer-to-Peer Networks: A Club Economics Approach”, Working paper, September (available on the web).
- Atip Asvanund – Karen B. Clay – Ramayya Krishnan – Michael D. Smith, (2003) “An Empirical Analysis of Network Externalities in Peer-To-Peer Music Sharing Networks”, Working paper, September (available on the web).
- David B. Audretsch – Erik E. Lehmann, (2002) “Does the New Economy Need New Governance? Ownership, Knowledge and Performance”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3626, November. (available on the web).
- Angelique Augereau – Shane M. Greenstein – Marc Rysman, (2004) “Coordination vs. Differentiation in a Standards War: 56K Modems”, NBER Working Paper No. W10334, March..
- David H. Autor – Frank Levy – Richard J. Murnane, (2002) “Upstairs, downstairs: Computers and skills on two floors of a large bank”, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 55, No. 3, April..
- David H. Autor – Frank S. Levy – Richard J. Murnane, (2002) “The Skill Content of Recent Technological Change: An Empirical Exploration”, MIT Dept. of Economics Working Paper No. 01-22, September. (available on the web).
- David H. Autor, (2001) “Wiring the Labor Market”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15(1), Winter (available on the web).
- David H. Autor – Lawrence Katz – Alan Krueger, (1998) “Computing Inequality: Have Computers Changed the Labor Market?”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 113 (4), November.
- Amitai Aviram, (2004) “Network Responses to Network Threats: The Evolution Into Private Cyber-Security Associations”, FSU College of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 115, July (available on the web).
- Sulin Ba – Andrew B. Whinston – Han Zhang, (2000) “Small Companies in the Digital Economy”, in Understanding the Digital Economy, MIT press, October (available on the web).
- Martin Neil Baily, (2002) “The New Economy: Post Mortem or Second Wind?”, Paper prepared for the Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government, ASSA Meeting Atlanta, 4-6 January (available on the web).
- Martin Neil Baily, (2001) “Macroeconomic Implications of the New Economy”, “Economic Policy for the Information Economy”, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, September (available on the web).
- Martin Neil Baily – Robert Z. Lawrence, (2001) “Do we have a New E-conomy?”, NBER Working Paper n. 8243 (available on the web).
- Patrick Bajari – Ali Hortacsu, (2003) “The Winner’s Curse, Reserve Prices, and Endogenous Entry: Empirical Insights from eBay Auctions”, RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 34, No. 2, Summer.
- Patrick Bajari – Ali Hortacsu, (2003) “Economic Insights from Internet Auctions: A Survey”, NBER Working Paper No. w10076, November (available on the web).
- J. Yannis Bakos – Erik Brynjolfsson, (2003) “Why information technology hasn’t increased the optimal number of suppliers”, Working paper (Sloan School of Management) ; 3472-92. CCSTR ; #135. April (available on the web).
- Yannis Bakos – Henry C. Lucas – Wonseok Oh – Gary Simon – Siva Viswanathan – Bruce Weber, (2004) “The Impact of Electronic Commerce on Competition in the Retail Brokerage Industry”, Working paper (available on the web).
- Yannis Bakos, (2001) “The Emerging Landscape for Retail E-Commerce”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, January (available on the web).
- John R. Baldwin – David Sabourin, (2002) “Impact of the Adoption of Advanced ICTs on Firm Performance in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector”, OECD STI Working Paper 2002/1 (available on the web).
- Laurence M. Ball – Robert R. Tchaidze, (2002) “The Fed and the New Economy”, NBER Working Paper No. W8785, February. (available on the web).
- Brad M. Barber – Terrance Odean, (2002) “Online Investors: Do the Slow Die First?”, Review of Financial Studies, Vol. 15, No. 2, March (available on the web).
- Brad M. Barber – Terrance Odean, (2001) “The Internet and the Investor”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 15, N.1, Winter (available on the web).
- Frank Barry – Declan Curran, (2004) “Enlargement and the European Geography of the Information Technology Sector”, The World Economy, Vol. 27, pp. 901-922, June.
- Andrea Bassanini – Ekkehard Ernst, (2002) “Labour market institutions, product market regulation, and innovation: Cross-country evidence”, OECD Economics Department Working Paper 316 (available on the web).
- Andrea Bassanini – Stefano Scarpetta, (2002) “Growth, Technological Change, and ICT Diffusion: Recent Evidence from OECD Countries”, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, vol.18, n.3, Autumn.
- Andrea Bassanini – Stefano Scarpetta – Ignazio Visco, (2000) “Knowledge, Technology and Economic Growth: Recent Evidence from OECD Countries”, OECD Economics Department Working Paper n. 259 (available on the web).
- Paulo Bastos Tigre – David O’Connor, (2002) “Policies and Institutions For E-Commerce Readiness: What Can Developing Countries Learn From OECD Experience?”, OECD Technical Papers No. 189 (available on the web).
- Susanto Basu – John G. Fernald – Nicholas Oulton – Sylaja Srinivasan, (2003) “The Case of the Missing Productivity Growth: Or, Does Information Technology Explain why Productivity Accelerated in the US but not the UK?”, NBER Working Paper No. W10010, October. (available on the web).
- Susanto Basu – John G. Fernald – Matthew D. Shapiro, (2001) “Productivity Growth in the 1990s: Technology, Utilization, or Adjustment?”, NBER Working Paper n. 8359, July (available on the web).
- Michael R. Baye – John Morgan, (2002) “Information Gatekeepers and Price Discrimination on the Internet”, Economic Letters, Vol. 76, N. 1, June (available on the web).
- Michael R. Baye – J. Rupert Gatti – Paul A. Kattuman – John Morgan, (2002) “Online Pricing and the Euro Changeover: Cross-Country Comparisons”, Working paper, September 10. (available on the web).
- Michael R. Baye – John Morgan, (2001) “Information Gatekeepers on the Internet and the Competitiveness of Homogeneous Product Markets”, American Economic Review, vol.91, n.3 (available on the web).
- Tamim Bayoumi – Markus Haacker, (2002) “It’s Not What You Make, It’s How You Use IT: Measuring the Welfare Benefits of the IT Revolution Across Countries”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3555, September. (available on the web).
- Paul Beaudry – David A. Green, (2001) “Population Growth, Technological Adoption and Economic Outcomes: A Theory of Cross-Country Differences for the Information Era”, NBER Working Paper n.8149, March (available on the web).
- Leonardo Becchetti – Luigi Paganetto – David Andres Londono Bedoya, (2003) “ICT Investment, Productivity and Efficiency: Evidence at Firm Level Using a Stochastic Frontier Approach”, CEIS Tor Vergata – Research Paper Series No. 29, August. (available on the web).
- Leonardo Becchetti – Fabrizio Adriani, (2003) “Does the Digital Divide Matter? The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Cross-country Level and Growth Estimates”, CEIS Tor Vergata Research Paper No. 4, February. (available on the web).
- Richard O. Beil – Georges S. Ford – John D. Jackson, (2003) “On the Relationship between Telecommunications Investment and Economic Growth in the United States”, Telepolicy Working Paper, June (available on the web).
- David R. Bell – Sangyoung Song, (2004) “Social Contagion and Trial on the Internet: Evidence from Online Grocery Retailing”, Wharton School Marketing Department Paper, May 12 (available on the web).
- Fernando Beltran, (2003) “Effects of ISP Interconnection Agreements on Internet Competition: The Case of the Network Access Point as a Cooperative Agreement for Internet Traffic Exchange”, NET Institute Working Paper No. 03-1, October (available on the web).
- C. Lanier Benkard – Patrick Bajari, (2003) “Hedonic Price Indexes with Unobserved Product Characteristics, and Application to PC’s”, NBER Working Paper No. W9980, September (available on the web).
- Daniel Benoliel, (2004) “Technological Standards Inc.: Rethinking Cyberspace Regulative Epistemology”, California Law Review, Vol. 92 (available on the web).
- Men-Andri Benz – Stefan Buehler – Armin Schmutzler, (2003) “Infrastructure Quality in Deregulated Industries: Is there an Underinvestment Problem?”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3836, March (available on the web).
- Allen N. Berger, (2002) “The Economic Effects of Technological Progress: Evidence from the Banking Industry”, Working paper, September. (available on the web).
- Jan Marc Berk, (2002) “New Economy, Old Central Banks? Monetary Transmission in a New Economic Environment”, Tinbergen Institute Working Paper No. 02-087/2, August. (available on the web).
- Irene Bertschek – Helmut Fryges – Ulrich Kaiser, (2004) “B2B or Not to Be: Does B2B E-Commerce Increase Labour Productivity?”, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-45, July (available on the web).
- James E. Bessen – Robert M. Hunt, (2004) “An Empirical Look at Software Patents”, FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper No. 03-17, March (available on the web).
- Sandra E. Black – Lisa M. Lynch, (2000) “What’s Driving the New Economy? The Benefits of Workplace Innovation”, NBER Working Paper n. 7479, January.
- Alan S. Blinder, (2000) “The Internet and the New Economy”, The Internet Policy Institute, January (available on the web).
- Alan S. Blinder, (1997) “The Speed Limit: Fact and Fancy in the Growth Debate”, The American Prospect, Nr. 34 Sept./Oct. (available on the web).
- Bojidar V. Bojinov, (2002) “What Bulgarian Banks Offer Via Internet: An Overview”, Working paper (available on the web).
- Michele Boldrin – David K. Levine, (2002) “The Case Against Intellectual Property”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3273, March. (available on the web).
- Andrea Bonaccorsi – Cristina Rossi – Silvia Giannangeli, (2004) “Adaptive Entry Strategies under Dominant Standards – Hybrid Business Models in the Open Source Software Industry”, Working paper, March 15 (available on the web).
- Andrea Bonaccorsi – Cristina Rossi, (2003) “Contributing to the Common Pool Resources in Open Source Software. A Comparison Between Individuals and Firms”, working paper (available on the web).
- Andrea Bonaccorsi – Cristina Rossi, (2003) “Altruistic Individuals, Selfish Firms? The Structure of Motivation in Open Source Software”, working paper (available on the web).
- Andrea Bonaccorsi – Cristina Rossi, (2003) “Licensing Schemes in the Production and Distribution of Open Source Software: An Empirical Investigation”, Working paper (available on the web).
- Andrea Bonaccorsi – Cristina Rossi, (2003) “Comparing Motivations of Individual Programmers and Firms to Take Part in the Open Source Movement. From Community to Business”, Working paper (available on the web).
- Andrea Bonaccorsi – Cristina Rossi, (2002) “Why Open Source Software Can Succeed”, LEM Working Paper No. 2002/15. (available on the web).
- Emilia Bonaccorsi di Patti – Giorgio Gobbi – Paolo Emilio Mistrulli, (2004) “Testing for Complementarity Between Stores and E-Commerce: The Case of Banking Services”, Working paper, January (available on the web).
- Lex Borghans – Bas ter Weel, (2004) “The Diffusion of Computers and the Distribution of Wages”, IZA Discussion Paper No. 1107, April (available on the web).
- Lex Borghans – Bas Ter Weel, (2003) “Do We Need Computer Skills to Use a Computer? Evidence from Britain”, IZA Discussion Paper No. 685, January (available on the web).
- Lex Borghans – Bas ter Weel, (2003) “What Happens When Agent T Gets a Computer? The Labor Market Impact of Cost Efficient Computer Adoption”, IZA Discussion Paper No. 792, June. (available on the web).
- Lex Borghans – Bas ter Weel, (2003) “Are Computer Skills the New Basic Skills? The Returns to Computer, Writing and Math Skills in Britain”, IZA Discussion Paper No. 751, April. (available on the web).
- Barry P. Bosworth – Jack E. Triplett, (2000) “What’s New about the New Economy? IT, Economic Growth and Productivity”, Brookings Economic Papers, October 20, (available on the web).
- Laura Bottazzi – Giovanni Peri, (1999) “Innovation, Demand and Knowledge Spillovers: Theory and Evidence from European Regions”, IGIER Working Paper n. 153 (available on the web).
- D. Eric Boyd – Robert E. Spekman, (2001) “Internet Usage Within B2B Relationships and Its Impact on Value Creation: A Conceptual Model and Research Propositions”, Darden Business School Working Paper No. 01-17 (available on the web).
- Timothy F. Bresnahan – Erik Brynjolfsson – Lorin M. Hitt, (2002) “Information Technology, Workplace Organization, and the Demand for Skilled Labor: Firm-Level Evidence”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 117, February (available on the web).
- Timothy F. Bresnahan – Shane M. Greenstein, (2001) “The Economic Contribution Of Information Technology: Towards Comparative And User Studies”, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Vol. 11, No. 1..
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Michael D. Smith – Yu (Jeffrey) Hu, (2003) “Consumer Surplus in the Digital Economy: Estimating the Value of Increased Product Variety at Online Booksellers”, MIT Sloan Working Paper No. 4305-03, June (available on the web).
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Lorin M. Hitt, (2003) “Computing Productivity: Firm-Level Evidence”, ” (June 2003). MIT Sloan Working Paper No. 4210-01, June. Review of Economics and Statistics, November (available on the web).
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Astrid Andrea Dick – Michael D. Smith, (2003) “Search and Product Differentiation at an Internet Shopbot”, Working paper, October. (available on the web).
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Lorin M. Hitt, (2000) “Beyond Computation: Information Technology, Organizational Transformation and Business Performance”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 14, No. 4, Fall (available on the web).
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Michael D. Smith, (2000) “Frictionless Commerce? A comparison of Internet and Conventional Retailers”, Management Science, Vol. 46, No. 4 (available on the web).
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Michael D. Smith, (2000) “The Great Equalizer? Consumer Choice at Internet Shopbots”, MIT Working paper, July (available on the web).
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Lorin M. Hitt, (2000) “Computing Productivity: Firm-Level Evidence”, Working paper, April (available on the web).
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Lorin M. Hitt, (1998) “Information Technology and Organizational Design: Evidence from Micro Data”, MIT Working Paper (available on the web).
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Shinkyu Yang, (1996) “Information Technology and Productivity: A Review of the Literature”, Advances in Computers, Academic Press, Vol. 43 (available on the web).
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Chris F. Kemerer, (1996) “Network Externalities in Microcomputer Software: An Econometric Analysis of the Spreadsheet Market”, Management Science, December (available on the web).
- Erik Brynjolfsson – Lorin M. Hitt, (1995) “Information Technology as a Factor of Production: The Role of Differences Among Firms”, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Vol. 3, No. 4, (Special Issue on Information Technology and Productivity Paradox) pp. 183-200.
- Stefan Buehler, (2001) “How to Regulate Vertical Market Structure in Network Industries”, Working paper, June 18. (available on the web).
- Nathaniel Bulkley – Marshall W. Van Alstyne, (2004) “Why Information Should Influence Productivity”, Working paper, January (available on the web).
- M.Kate Bundorf – Laurence C. Baker – Sara Singer – Todd Wagner, (2004) “Consumer Demand for Health Information on the Internet”, NBER Working Paper No. W10386, March.
- Luis M.B. Cabral – Ali Hortacsu, (2003) “The Dynamics of Seller Reputation: Theory and Evidence from eBay”, NBER Working Paper No. W10363, March.
- Bernard Caillaud – Bruon Jullien, (2003) “Chicken & Egg: Competition Among Intermediation Service Providers”, RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 34, No. 2, Summer.
- Carlo Cambini – Tommaso Valletti, (2003) “Investments and Network Competition”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 3829, March.
- L. Jean Camp, (2002) “DRM: Doesn’t Really Mean Digital Copyright Management”, KSG Working Paper Series RWP02-034, August. (available on the web).
- Forrest Capie – Dimitrios P. Tsomocos – Geoffrey E. Wood, (2003) “E-Barter Versus Fiat Money: Will Central Banks Survive?”, Bank of England Working Paper No. 197, August (available on the web).
- Kathleen M. Carley, (2000) “Organizational Change and the Digital Economy: A Computational Organization Science Perspective”, in Understanding the Digital Economy, MIT press, October (available on the web).
- Dennis W. Carlton – Judith A. Chevalier, (2001) “Free Riding and Sales Strategies for the Internet”, NBER Working Paper W8067, January. (available on the web).
- Carla Carnaghan – Kenneth Klassen, (2004) “E-Commerce and International Tax Planning”, Working paper, June (available on the web).
- Lysiane Cartelier, (2003) “Auctions Versus Beauty Contests: The Allocation of UMTS Licences in Europe”, Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, Vol. 74, pp. 63-85, March.
- Ramon Casadesus-Masanell – Pankaj Ghemawat, (2003) “Dynamic Mixed Duopoly: A Model Motivated by Linux vs. Windows”, Strategy Unit Working Paper No. 04-012, August (available on the web).
- Francesco Caselli – Wilbur John Coleman II, (2001) “Cross-Country Technology Diffusion: The Case of Computers”, American Economic Review P&P, May (available on the web).
- Luca Casolaro – Giorgio Gobbi, (2003) “Information Technology and Productivity Changes in the Banking Industry”, Working paper, July (available on the web).
- Bruno Cassiman – David Pérez-Castrillo – Reinhilde Veugelers, (2001) “Endogeneizing know-how flows through the nature of R&D investments”, International Journal of Industrial Organization, June 2002, and CEPR Discussion Paper n. 2622 (available on the web).
- Edward Castronova, (2004) “The Price of Bodies: A Hedonic Pricing Model of Avatar Attributes in a Synthetic World”, Kyklos, Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 173-196, May .
- Edward Castronova, (2003) “Theory of the Avatar”, CESifo Working Paper Series No. 863, February. (available on the web).
- Edward Castronova, (2002) “On Virtual Economies”, CESifo Working Paper Series No. 752, July (available on the web).
- Stephen G. Cecchetti, (2002) “The New Economy and the Challenges for Macroeconomic Policy”, NBER Working Paper No. W8935, May. (available on the web).
- Gilbert Cette – Jacques Mairesse – Yussuf Kocoglu, (2001) “The Contribution of Information and Communication Technology to French Economic Growth”, Working paper, February (available on the web).
- Sujoy Chakravarty – Matthew Caldwell, (2004) “Internet Political Campaigns: Delving into the Demography of the Digital Divide”, Working paper, November (available on the web).
- Ramnath K. Chellappa – Shivendu Shivendu, (2003) “The Effect of Quality Differentiation, Piracy and Product Sampling on Digital Product Pricing Strategies: A Contract Theoretic Approach”, USC Marshall School of Business, Department of IOM Working Paper, April (available on the web).
- Ramnath K. Chellappa – Shivendu Shivendu, (2003) “A Property Rights Approach to Consumer Concerns of Privacy in Online Personalization: Incentives and Welfare Implications”, Marshall School of Business Working Paper, August. (available on the web).
- Yuxin Chen – K. Sudhir, (2002) “When Shopbots Meet Emails: Implications for Price Competition on the Internet”, Yale SOM Working Paper No. MK-10; Review of Marketing Science Working Paper No. 20021139, February. (available on the web).
- Judith A. Chevalier – Austan Goolsbee, (2003) “Valuing Internet Retailers: Amazon and Barnes and Noble”, Advances in Applied Microeconomics, Vol. 12. Yale SOM Working Paper No. ES-29.
- Judith A. Chevalier – Dina Mayzlin, (2003) “The Effect of Word of Mouth on Sales: Online Book Reviews”, NBER Working Paper No. W10148, December..
- Menzie David Chinn – Robert W. Fairlie, (2004) “The Determinants of the Global Digital Divide: A Cross-Country Analysis of Computer and Internet Penetration”, UC Santa Cruz Economics Working Paper No. 562; and Yale University Economic Growth Center Discussion Paper No. 881, March (available on the web).
- Vidyanand Choudhary – Anindya Ghose – Tridas Mukhopadhyay – Uday Rajan, (2002) “Personalized Pricing and Quality Differentiation on the Internet”, Carnegie Mellon U, GSIA Working Paper No. 2002-E7, Review of Marketing Science (ROMS) Working Paper (available on the web).
- Hyunbae Chun – Jung-Wook Kim – Jason Lee – Randall Morck, (2004) “Patterns of Comovement: The Role of Information Technology in the U.S. Economy”, NBER Working Paper No. W10937, November.
- Hyunbae Chun, (2003) “Information Technology and the Demand for Educated Workers: Disentangling the Impacts of Adoption Versus Use”, Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 85, 1, February (available on the web).
- Hyunbae Chun – M. Ishaq Nadiri, (2002) “Decomposing Productivity Growth in the U.S. Computer Industry”, NBER Working Paper No. W9267, October. (available on the web).
- Jeffrey Church – Neil Gandal – David Peter Krause, (2002) “Indirect Network Effects and Adoption Externalities”, Foerder Institute for Economic Research Working Paper No. 02-30, December 19. (available on the web).
- Stijn Claessens – Thomas Glaessner – Daniela Klingebiel, (2002) “Electronic Finance: Reshaping the Financial Landscape Around the World”, Journal of Financial Services Research, Vol. 22, No. 1 & 2, August/October.
- David D. Clark – Sharon Eisner Gillett – William Lehr – Marvin Sirbu – Jane Fountain, (2003) “Local Government Stimulation of Broadband: Effectiveness, E-Government, and Economic Development”, KSG Working Papers Series RWP03-002, January. (available on the web).
- Karen Clay – Ramayya Krishnan – Eric Wolff, (2001) “Prices and Price Dispersion on the Web: Evidence from the Online Book Industry”, NBER Working paper n. 8271, May.
- Karen B. Clay – Michael D. Smith – Eric D. Wolff, (2004) “Static and Dynamic Pricing in Online Markets”, Working paper, August 2 (available on the web).
- Karen B. Clay – Ramayya Krishnan – Eric D. Wolff – Danny Fernandes, (2002) “Retail Strategies on the Web: Price and Non-price Competition in the Online Book Industry”, Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol. 50, pp. 351-367.
- Matthew T. Clements, (2003) “Strategic Implications of Direct and Indirect Network Effects”, University of British Columbia – Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, Working paper, May 1 (available on the web).
- Matthew T. Clements, (2002) “Direct and Indirect Network Effects: Are They Equivalent?”, Working paper (available on the web).
- K. G. Coffman – Andrew M. Odlyzko, (2001) “Growth of the Internet”, AT&T Labs – Research, July (available on the web).
- K. G. Coffman – Andrew M. Odlyzko, (2000) “Internet growth: Is there a “Moore’s Law” for data traffic?”, AT&T Labs – Research, June (available on the web).
- Timothy Cogley, (2001) “How Fast Can the New Economy Grow? A Bayesian Analysis of the Evolution of Trend Growth”, Working paper (available on the web).
- Cary Coglianese, (2004) “E-Rulemaking: Information Technology and the Regulatory Process”, KSG Working Paper No. RWP04-002, January. (available on the web).
- Cary Coglianese, (2003) “The Internet and Public Participation in Rulemaking”, KSG Working Papers Series No. RWP03-022, April. (available on the web).
- Stephen S. Cohen – J. Bradford DeLong – John Zysman , (1999) “An E-conomy?”, Working paper, December (available on the web).
- Alessandra Colecchia – Paul Schreyer, (2001) “ICT Investment and Economic Growth in the 1990s: Is the United States a Unique Case? A Comparative Study of Nine OECD Countries”, OECD STI Working Paper 2001/7 (available on the web).
- Tim Coltman – Timothy M. Devinney – David Midgley, (2003) “Strategic Drivers and Organizational Impediments to E-Business Performance: A Latent Class Assessment”, Working Paper, March (available on the web).
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- Thomas Quint – Martin Shubik, (2003) “On Local and Network Games”, Cowles Foundation Discussion Paper No. 1414, April (available on the web).
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- Hans-Joachim Reinhard, (2003) “Information Technology and Workers’ Privacy: The German Law”, ” Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 377-398, Winter 2002 (Published October 2003).
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- Jacob (Jake) M. Rose – Ania M. Rose – Carolyn A. Strand, (2004) “The Evaluation of Risky Information Technology Investment Decisions”, Journal of Information Systems, Vol. 18, No. 1, Spring.
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Yoe F. Santos said,
2007-04-06 @ 9.12 am
Hello…
Many thanks for recovery this text, about young develop in caribbean and latin american networks (2001)
Kind regards,
Yoe F. Santos
Santiago de los Caballeros,
Dominican Republic
April 6th, 2007