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1also available:Exemplare Uni Bonn from 1983
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2by Andersen, Thomas Barnebeck Published in Information economics and policy (2009)“...This paper estimates the impact of e-government on the “control of corruption” indicator using a panel of 149 countries with two time observations ( t = 1996 ,...”
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3“...There is a well-documented “digital divide” in internet connection. We ask whether a similar divide exists for internet usage. Using a survey of 18,439...”
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4“...► We analyze the factors that influence the diffusion of fixed and mobile broadband. ► For fixed broadband, LLU, population density, and price are the main...”
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5“...Digital products can be copied at almost no cost and are subject to non-commercial copying by final consumers. Because the copy of a copy typically does not...”
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6by Waldfogel, Joel Published in Information economics and policy (2010)“...A growing empirical literature examines the relationship between music file sharing and legal purchases of music, but existing studies examine the period...”
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7“...This paper seeks to close an empirical gap regarding the motivations, personal attributes and behavioral patterns among free/libre and open-source (FLOSS)...”
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8“...We examine the gap in broadband access to the Internet between minority groups and white households with geographically fine data on DSL subscription. In...”
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9by Vogelsang, Ingo Published in Information economics and policy (2010)“...The dramatic worldwide increase in mobile communication that has led to more than 4 billion users has over the last few years been accompanied in wealthy...”
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10“...This paper describes a comparative empirical study of the effect of information and communication technology (ICT) capital, human capital and new...”
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11“...The Internet provides copyright holders with new sales and promotional channels for their content, while also providing consumers with new opportunities to...”
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12“...This paper investigates the factors which determine the diffusion of the Internet across countries. The Gompertz model of technology diffusion is estimated...”
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13by Distaso, Walter Lupi, Paolo Manenti, Fabio M Published in Information economics and policy (2006)“...Broadband access provides users with high speed, always-on connectivity to the Internet. Due to its superiority, broadband is seen as the way for consumers and...”
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14“...We use data on a movie’s stock price as it trades on the Hollywood Stock Exchange, a popular online market simulation, to study the impact of movie...”
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15“...We examine the welfare effects of product-line restrictions, such as those called for by some proponents of network neutrality regulation. We consider a...”
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16“...The paper analyses the scientific research production of more than a thousand faculty members of Louis Pasteur University, large and well ranked in Europe. We...”
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17by Grubesic, Tony H Published in Information economics and policy (2006)“...The steady growth of broadband penetration in the United States is indicative of a major shift in advanced data services and last-mile infrastructure in the...”
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18by Bohlin, Anders Gruber, Harald Koutroumpis, Pantelis Published in Information economics and policy (2010)“...The study identifies factors that affect the diffusion of new generations of mobile telecommunications technologies. Per capita income, urbanisation and...”
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19“...Since the pioneering work of Hardy [Hardy Andrew P., 1980. The role of the telephone in economic development. Telecommunications Policy (December), 278–286],...”
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20by Arduini, Davide Belotti, Federico Denni, Mario Giungato, Gerolamo Zanfei, Antonello Published in Information economics and policy (2010)“...Using data from 1176 Italian municipalities in 2005, we identify factors associated with the development of e-government services supplied by local public...”