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April 2011Schumpeterian Competition and Diseconomies of Scope: Illustrations from the Histories of Microsoft and IBM
with Timothy F. Bresnahan, Rebecca M. Henderson
in The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity Revisited, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, editors
August 2010Nurturing the Accumulation of Innovations: Lessons from the Internet
in Accelerating Energy Innovation: Insights from Multiple Sectors, Rebecca M. Henderson and Richard G. Newell, editors
July 2010Evidence of a Modest Price Decline in US Broadband Services
with Ryan C. McDevitt: w16166
April 2010Nurturing the Accumulation of Innovations: Lessons from the Internet
w15905
February 2009The Internet and Local Wages: Convergence or Divergence?
with Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb: w14750
The Broadband Bonus: Accounting for Broadband Internet's Impact on U.S. GDP
with Ryan C. McDevitt: w14758
April 2008Economic Experiments and Neutrality in Internet Access
in Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 8, Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, editors
October 2007Pricing at the On-Ramp to the Internet: Price Indexes for ISPs during the 1990s
with Greg Stranger
in Hard-to-Measure Goods and Services: Essays in Honor of Zvi Griliches, Ernst R. Berndt and Charles R. Hulten, editors
June 2007Economic Experiments and Neutrality in Internet Access
w13158
May 2006The Diffusion of the Internet and the Geography of the Digital Divide in the United States
with Jeff Prince: w12182
September 2005Technology Adoption In and Out of Major Urban Areas: When Do Internal Firm Resources Matter Most?
with Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb: w11642
March 2004Coordination vs. Differentiation in a Standards War: 56K Modems
with Angelique Augereau, Marc Rysman: w10334
September 2003How did Location Affect Adoption of the Commercial Internet? Global Village, Urban Density, and Industry Composition
with Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb: w9979
June 2003Differentiation Strategy and Market Deregulation: Local Telecommunication Entry in the Late 1990s
with Michael Mazzeo: w9761
October 2002Digital Dispersion: An Industrial and Geographic Census of Commerical Internet Use
with Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb: w9287
April 2001The Silent Majority Fallacy of the Elzinga-Hogarty Criteria: A Critique and New Approach to Analyzing Hospital Mergers
with Cory S. Capps, David Dranove, Mark Satterthwaite: w8216
January 2001Commercialization of the Internet: The Interaction of Public Policy and Private Choices or Why Introducing the Market Worked So Well
in Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 1, Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner and Scott Stern, editors
May 2000Building and Delivering the Virtual World: Commercializing Services for Internet Access
w7690
March 1998Universal Service in the Digital Age: The Commercialization and Geography of U.S. Internet Access
w6453
August 1997Dynamic Modeling of the Product Life Cycle in the Commercial Mainframe Computer Market, 1968-1982
with James B. Wade: w6124
February 1997The Evolution of Advanced Large Scale Information Infrastructure in the United States
with Mercedes M. Lizardo, Pablo T. Spiller: w5929
September 1996Estimating the Welfare Effects of Digital Infrastructure
with Pablo T. Spiller: w5770
January 1996From Superminis to Supercomputers: Estimating Surplus in the Computing Market
in The Economics of New Goods, Timothy F. Bresnahan and Robert J. Gordon, editors
May 1995How Much Better is Bigger, Faster & Cheaper? Buyer Benefits from Innovation in Mainframe Computers in the 1980s
with Kenneth H. Brown: w5138
October 1994From Superminis to Supercomputers: Estimating Surplus in the Computing Market
w4899
The Competitive Crash in Large-Scale Commercial Computing
with Timothy F. Bresnahan: w4901
February 1994Did Computer Technology Diffuse Quickly?: Best and Average Practice in Mainframe Computers, 1968-1983
w4647

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