Volume 16,
Number 1,
March 2004
Special Issue on Innovation,
Competition,
Standards and Intellectual Property:
Policy Perspectives from Economics and Law
- Peter Drahos, Imelda Maher:
Innovation, competition, standards and intellectual property: policy perspectives from economics and law.
1-11
- Reiko Aoki, John Small:
Compulsory licensing of technology and the essential facilities doctrine.
13-29
- Alex Sundakov, Anna McKinlay:
Intellectual property and price discrimination: Do as you please in the name of innovation?
31-55
- Paul J. Heald:
A skeptical look at Mansfield's famous 1994 survey.
57-65
- Gary Lea, Peter Hall:
Standards and intellectual property rights: an economic and legal perspective.
67-89
- Charles Lawson:
Patenting genetic materials' unresolved issues and promoting competition in biotechnology.
91-112
- Frances Hanks:
Intellectual property and price discrimination: a challenge for Australian competition law.
113-134
- Stuart Macdonald:
When means become ends: considering the impact of patent strategy on innovation.
135-158
Volume 16,
Number 2,
June 2004
- Taylor Reynolds, Charles Kenny, Jia Liu, Christine Zhen-Wei Qiang:
Networking for foreign direct investment: the telecommunications industry and its effect on investment.
159-164
- Dongsoo Shin, Sungho Yun:
Choice of technology in outsourcing: an endogenous information structure.
165-178
- Craig A. Depken II:
Audience characteristics and the price of advertising in a circulation industry: evidence from US magazines.
179-196
- Brendan M. Cunningham, Peter J. Alexander, Nodir Adilov:
Peer-to-peer file sharing communities.
197-213
- Keith S. Brown, Paul R. Zimmerman:
The effect of Section 271 on competitive entry into local telecommunications markets: an initial evaluation.
215-233
- Marc van Wegberg:
Compatibility choice by multi-market firms.
235-254
- Cristiano Antonelli:
Localized product innovation: the role of proximity in the Lancastrian product space.
255-274
- Azzeddine M. Azzam, Santiago Salvador:
Information pooling and collusion: an empirical analysis.
275-286
- Marc Bourreau, Pinar Dogan:
Service-based vs. facility-based competition in local access networks.
287-306
- J. L. Enos:
Philip Mirowski, Machine Dreams: Economics Becomes a Cyborg Science, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2002, pp. xiv + 655, US$37.00, ISBN 0-521-77283-4.
307-309
- Yale M. Braunstein:
Cost proxy models and telecommunications policy: a new empirical approach to regulation: Farid Gasmi, D. Mark Kennet, Jean-Jacques Laffont and William W. Sharkey, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, xvi + 257. US$ 45.00 ISBN 0-262-07237-8.
311-313
Volume 16,
Number 3,
September 2004
Competition in Special Issue on "Competition in Telecommunications"
Volume 16,
Number 4,
December 2004
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