The Internet for Business Economists/Economics of the Internet - Full list of references
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The Internet for Business Economists/Economics of the Internet
List of references


The following list of references has been compiled in connection with the preparation of teaching materials for my courses "The Economics of the Internet" (ENET) at the University of Portsmouth and "The Internet for Business Economists" (IfBE) at the University of Surrey. If you think that I have overlooked a key item, or if you come across any errors in this listing, please let me know at Guy.Judge@port.ac.uk.

Books, reports and academic papers

  1. ABRAMSON, B D (2000) Internet globalization indicators. Telecommunications Policy 24 69-74.
  2. ADAR, E and HUBERMAN, B A (2000) The Economics of Surfing. Quarterly Journal of Electronic Commerce 1(3) 203-214. An earlier draft is available from the Hewlett-Packard Research Labs web site.
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  7. AGRE, P (1998) The Internet and public discourse. First Monday 3(3).
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  9. ALEXANDER, P J (2002) Peer-to-peer file sharing: the case of the music recording industry. Review of Industrial Organization 20(20 March 151-161.
  10. ALLEMAN, J (2002) A new view of telecommunications economics. Telecommunications Policy 26 87-92.
  11. AL-TAWIL, K M (2001) The Internet in Saudi Arabia. Telecommunications Policy 25 625-632.
  12. ANANIA, L and SOLOMON, R J (1997) Flat - the minimalist price pp 91-118 in Internet Economics edited by L W McKnight and J P Bailey, MIT Press.
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  33. AUGEREAU, A and GREENSTEIN, S (2001) The need for speed in emerging communications markets: upgrades to advanced technology at Internet Service Providers. International Journal of Industrial Organization 19 1085-1102. Earlier draft (2000) available online.
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  38. BAAKE, P and WICHMANN, T (1998) On the economics of Internet peering. Netnomics 1 89-105.
  39. BAILEY, J P (1998) Electronic commerce: prices and consumer issues for three products. Books, computer disks and software. OECD Working Paper GD(98)4.
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  51. BAKOS, J Y and BRYNJOLFFSON, E (2000) Bundling and competition on the Internet. Marketing Science 19 (1) 63-82. Available online.
  52. BAKOS, Y., et al. (2005) The Impact of Electronic Commerce on Competition in the Retail Brokerage Industry. Working Paper, Stern School of Business, New York University, New York, NY. May 2005. Forthcoming in Information Systems Research, December 2005. Available online
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  61. BARWISE, P (1997) Brands in a digital world. (Editorial) Journal of Brand Management 4(4) 229-223.
  62. BARWISE, P et al (2002) Marketing and the Internet: A research review. Working Paper, London Business School.
  63. BASSANINI, A and SCRPETTA, S (2002) Growth, technological change and ICT diffusion: recent evidence from OECD countries. Oxford Review of Economic Policy 18(3) 324-344.
  64. BASU, S (2002) European VAT on Digital Sales. Journal of Information Law and Technology [JILT]. 3. Available online.
  65. BASU, S (2003) Implementing E-Commerce Tax Policy. Paper presented at the 18th BILETA Conference, London, April 2003. Available online.
  66. BAUMOL, W J (1999) Having your cake: How to Preserve Universal-Service Cross Subsidies while facilitating competitive entry. Yale Journal on Regulation. Winter 16 (1) 1-18.
  67. BAYE, M R (ed)(2002) The Economics of the Internet and E-Commerce. Advances in Applied Microeconomics Volume 11. Elsevier Science.
  68. BAYE, M R and MORGAN, J (2002) Information gatekeepers and price discrimination on the internet. Economics Letters 76 47-51.
  69. BAYE, M R and MORGAN, J (2001) Information gatekeepers on the Internet and the competitiveness of homogeneous product markets. American Economic Review 91(3) June 454-474.
  70. BAYE, M R and MORGAN, J (2004) Price dispersion in the lab and on the Internet: theory and evidence. Rand Journal of Economics 35(3) Autumn.
  71. BAYE, M R and MORGAN, J (2003) Promotion, Brand Awareness, and Price Competition in Large Online Markets. Mimeo.
  72. BAYE, M R and MORGAN, J (2002) Winner-takes-all price competition. Economic Theory 19 271-282.
  73. BAYE, M R and MORGAN, J (2002) Persistent price dispersion in online markets. Mimeo. April. Available via the nash-equilibrium.com website.
  74. BAYE, M R, MORGAN, J and SCHOLTEN, P (2004) Price dispersion in the small and in the large; evidence from an Internet price comparison site.Journal of Industrial Economics. Previous versions (2001,2002) Mimeo. Princeton University.
  75. BAYE, M R, MORGAN, J and SCHOLTEN, P (2004) Temporal price dispersion: evidence from an online consumer electronics market. Available via the nash-equilibrium.com website.
  76. BAYE, M R, MORGAN, J and SCHOLTEN, P (2002) The value of information in an online consumer electronics market. Invited paper for the Journal of Public Policy and Marketing.
  77. BAYLIS, K and PERLOFF, J M (2002) Price dispersion on the Internet: good firms and bad firms. Review of Industrial Organization 21(3) November 305-324.
  78. BECHERER, R C and HALSTEAD, D (2004) Characteristics and Internet marketing strategies of online auction sellers. International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising 1(1) 24-37 Available online.
  79. BECK, H (1999) Jobs on the wire: in search of the perfect labor market. Netnomics. 1 71-88.
  80. BECKERS, R et al (2002) Intellectual property right and standardization: the case of GSM. Telecommunications Policy. 28 171-188.
  81. BEGONA, G M (2001) Technological incompatibility, endogenous switching costs and lock-in. Journal of Industrial Economics XLIX(3) 281-298.
  82. BEILCOCK, R and DIMITROVA, D V (2003) An exploratory model of inter-country Internet diffusion. Telecommunications Policy 27(3-4) 237-252.
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  84. BERENTSEN, A (1997) Digital money, liquidity and monetary policy. First Monday 2(7).
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  89. BERNERS-LEE, T and Fischetti, N (1999) Weaving the web: the original design and ultimate destiny of the World Wide Web by its inventor. HarperCollins SanFrancisco.
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  97. BHATNAGAR, A and PAPATLA, P (2001) Identifying locations for targeted advertising on the Internet. International Journal of Electronic Commerce. 5(3) 23-44. Abstract online.
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  101. BIZAN, O and GREENSTEIN, S (2004) Price dispersion in ISP's contract offerings. Avaialble online.
  102. BLUMENTAL, M S and CLARK D D (2001) Rethinking the design of the Internet: the end-to-end argument vs the brave new world. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology 1(1) 70-109. Available online.
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The following special issues of journals were devoted to topics concerning the economics of the Internet, or had several relevant papers:


Links to economists studying the Internet

A number of economists around the world are undertaking research on topics connected to the Economics of the Internet. Some are are also teaching courses similar to this one. The list of links below is in alphabetical order. If you come across any important ones that I have missed please let me know.

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