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Information Economics and Policy, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, March 2001
- Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong, John Agyei Karikari:

Effects of capacity constraint on US?African telephone traffic. 1-18 - Harald Gruber

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Competition and innovation: The diffusion of mobile telecommunications in Central and Eastern Europe. 19-34 - John Hudson, Philip Jones:

Measuring the efficiency of stochastic signals of product quality. 35-49 - Donald Lien, Yan Peng:

Competition and production efficiency: Telecommunications in OECD countries. 51-76 - Koji Domon, Koshiro Ota:

Access pricing and market structure. 77-93 - Hyungtaik Ahn:

A nonparametric method of estimating the demand for mobile telephone networks: An application to the Korean mobile telephone market. 95-106 - Peter Drahos:

Ove Granstrand, The Economics and Management of Intellectual Property: Towards Intellectual Capitalism, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, Northhampton, MA, USA, 1999, 464 pp, ISBN 1-85898-967-1. 107-111 - Richard Joseph:

J.P. Singh, Leapfrogging Development?: The Political Economy of Telecommunications Restructuring, State University of New York Press, Albany, New York, USA, 1999, ISBN 0-7914-4294-2, xxiv+300 pp. 113-116 - Tim Wakeley:

Economic Organization and Economic Knowledge, and Contingency, Complexity and the Theory of the Firm: Essays in Honour of Brian J. Loasby, Vols I and II: Sheila C. Dow and Peter E. Earl (eds). Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 1999, Vol. I, xxiii+302pp., ISBN 1-85898-725-3, Vol. II, xxiii+328 pp., ISBN 1-84064-187-8. 117-125
Volume 13, Number 2, June 2001
- Gary Madden, Scott J. Savage, Craig Tipping:

Understanding European Union international message telephone services demand. 127-136 - Carlo Cambini

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Competition between vertically integrated networks. 137-165 - Joshua S. Gans

, Stephen P. King, Graeme Woodbridge:
Numbers to the people: regulation, ownership and local number portability. 167-180 - Douglas A. Galbi:

Regulating prices for shifting between service providers. 181-198 - Mario Calderini, Paola Garrone

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Liberalisation, industry turmoil and the balance of R&D activities. 199-230 - Jeong-Yoo Kim, Yoonsung Lim:

An economic analysis of the receiver pays principle. 231-260 - Gene Mesher:

The Political Economy of Telecommunications Reforms in Thailand: by Sakkarin Niyomsilpa. London and New York: Frances Pinter Publishers, 2000, ISBN 1-85567-541-2, 238 pp. 261-264
Volume 13, Number 3, September 2001
- Lester D. Taylor:

Symposium on Telecommunications Demand: Introduction. 265-266 - Donald J. Kridel, Paul N. Rappoport, Lester D. Taylor:

Competition in intraLATA long distance: carrier choice models estimated from residential telephone bills. 267-282 - Kevin T. Duffy-Deno:

Demand for additional telephone lines: an empirical note. 283-299 - James Eisner, Tracy Waldon:

The demand for bandwidth: second telephone lines and on-line services. 301-309 - Erik Heitfield, Armando Levy:

Parametric, semi-parametric and non-parametric models of telecommunications demand: An investigation of residential calling patterns. 311-329 - Ji-Ho Joo, Hyeon-Mo Ku, Jae-Cheol Kim:

Optimal access pricing with interconnection obligation. 331-338 - Hans-Jürgen Engelbrecht

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Statistics for the information age. 339-349 - Gary A. S. Cook, Naresh R. Pandit, G. M. Peter Swann:

The dynamics of industrial clustering in British broadcasting. 351-375
Volume 13, Number 4, December 2001
- Begoña Garcia Mariñoso:

Marketing an upgrade to a system: compatibility choice as a price discrimination device. 377-392 - Douglas A. Galbi:

Regulating prices for shifting between service providers. 393-410 - Øystein Foros, Bjørn Hansen:

Competition and compatibility among Internet Service Providers. 411-425 - Amihai Glazer:

Regulatory tune-ups. 427-438 - Knut Blind

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The impacts of innovations and standards on trade of measurement and testing products: empirical results of Switzerland's bilateral trade flows with Germany, France and the UK. 439-460

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