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.
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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.
- Joseph P Bailey. Editor (together with Lee W McKnight) of Internet
Economics (MIT, 1997)
- Yannis Bakos.
One of a group at NYU Stern working on the
Digital Economy Initiative
- Michael Baye. Together with
Patrick Scholten and John Morgan he has formed Nash-Equilibrium.com
which provides an on-line measure of "Internet competitiveness".
- Brad De Long. Lots of
contributions to the literature - both formal articles and more readable
newspaper, magazine or on-line pieces.
- Erik Brynjolfsson. With B Kahin he was the co-editor of Understanding
the digital economy, the collection of papers from the US Department of
Commerce sponsored conference of the same name. He also published a well-known
paper on the "frictionless economy" with Smith.
- Paul David
- Prajit Dutta An
economist at the University of Columbia. He teaches a course called
Economics of the Internet
- Nicholas
Economides. Author of many papers on Network Economics. Maintains a
website devoted to the economics of networks which also keeps track of issues
relating to Microsoft anti-trust cases.
- Neil Gandal.
- John Gallaugher
- Bill Goffe. Originator of the Resources for Economists on the
Internet web site.
- Austan Goolsbee An economist at
the University of Chicago who has published a number of papers on the
economics of the Internet. He teaches a course called Internet Strategy, and
another called Public Policy in the Information Economy,
- A Graham. Edited the special issue of the Oxford Review of Economic
Policy on the Economics of the Internet, 2001.
- Shane
Greenstein An economist at the J L Kellogg Graduate School of Management.
As well as conducting research into various aspects of the economics of the
Internet, Greenstein has written a number of short and readable pieces on the
subject for IEEE Micro.
- Christiaan
Hogendorn. An economist at Wesleyan University who teaches a course called
Economics of Technology
- B Kahin
- Steven
Kaplan Neubauer Family Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance at the
University of Chicago. Kaplan has published several papers on the economics of
the Internet.
- Michel Katz. Prolific writer (often with Carl Shapiro) on the topic of
network externalities.
- Bruce
Klopfenstein. Creator of a useful (though now rather dated) annotated
bibliography of Internet Economics (published in the Journal of Media
Economics.
- Paul Klemperer. Author of a number of papers on switching costs.
- Paul Krugman. Very well
known Princeton economist who writes regularly for the New York Times.
- Stan Liebowitz. Author (with Stephen Margolis) of the book Winners,
Losers and Microsoft (and a number of papers on network externalities).
- David Lucking-Reiley. University of Arizona economist who has publised a
number of papers in this area.
- Jeffrey K
MacKie-Mason. Many contributions to the literature, including the
Pricing the Internet paper with Hal Varian in 1993.
- Stephen Margolis. Author (with Stan Liebowitz) of the book Winners,
Losers and Microsoft (and a number of papers on network externalities).
- Lee W McKnight. Editor (together with Joseph P Bailey) of Internet
Economics (MIT, 1997)
- Andrew
Odlyzko. Odlyzko has published a large number of papers in this area.
- Danny Quah. Works at the LSE
Centre for Economic Performance. Has a particular interest in the Digital
Economy (or the "Weightless Economy" as he has also called it.)
- Michael Rappa.
Director of the Managing the Digital Enterprise course for postgraduate
students at North Carolina State University.
- Jeffrey H Rohlfs. Originator of the terms "network externalities" and
author of the book Bandwagon Effects in High Technology Industries
published by MIT Press (March 2003)
- Carl Shapiro. Joint author (with Hal Varian) of Information Rules.
Has also published widely on the topic of network externalities (often with
Michael Katz).
- Oz Shy. Israeli economist. Author of The Economics of Network
Industries
- Hal Varian. The author of
one of the best microeconomics texts, Hal Varian has long been interested in
economic issues connected with the Internet. Co-author (with Carl Shapiro) of
the book Information Rules, Varian also has a regular column in the New
York Times.
Other useful links
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