Information Economics and Policy 1995 - Abstracts

Information Economics and Policy 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
An optimal regulation in an intertemporal oligopoly market: the Generalized Incremental Surplus Subsidy (GISS) scheme.Library and information scienceLee, Sang-Ho, Kim, Jae-Cheol
Business telephone traffic demand in Spain: 1980-1991, an econometric approach.Library and information scienceAmaral, Teodosio Perez, Gonzales, Francisco Alvarez, Jimenez, Bernardo Moreno
Cheap talk price signaling in laboratory markets.Library and information scienceCason, Timothy N.
Effects of presubscription and other attributes on long-distance carrier choice.Library and information scienceTardiff, Timothy J.
Impacts of deregulation and price caps on rate convergence between Washington, DC and eight major cities: a pooled data model.Library and information scienceHsing, Yu
Market-oriented open network provision.Library and information scienceBlankart, Charles B., Knieps, Gunter
On price elasticities of international telecommunication demand.Library and information scienceWestlund, Anders H., Hackl, Peter
Pricing incentives under price-cap regulation.Library and information scienceForeman, R. Dean
Public policy in telecommunications: the third revolution.Library and information scienceFaulhaber, Gerald R.
Segmented regulation in global oligopolies: industry configuration and welfare effects.Library and information scienceCastelli, Francesco, Leporelli, Claudio
Simple regulatory policies in the presence of demand and cost uncertainty.Library and information scienceSappington, David E.M., Lewis, Tracy R., Blair, Benjamin F.
Strategic use of communication technology - diffusion processes in networks and environments.Library and information sciencePreibl, Brigitte
The calculation and application of composite telecommunications service price indexes.Library and information scienceMcGovern, Patricia M., Cronin, Francis J., Gold, Mark A., Lewitzky, Steve, Sigalos, John L.
The consequences of evolving competition on the components of firms' profits: recent evidence from the U.S. telecommunications industry.Library and information scienceMajumdar, Sumit K., Banker, Rajiv D., Chang, Hsi-hui
The impact of public policy on the diffusion and implementation of EDI: an evaluation of the TEDIS program. (electronic data interchange; Trade Electronic Data Interchange Systems)Library and information scienceKlein, Stefan
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