The Internet and Economics
This is a page of links to sources of information about the economics of the
Internet. For information on electronic money see my web page on Electronic Money, or E-Money, and Digital Cash.
- The Information
Economy
- A collection of documents and links maintained by Hal Varian, University of
California Berkeley.
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- Economic
FAQs About the Internet
- This is a set of Frequently Asked Questions (and answers) about the economic,
institutional, and technological structure of the Internet compiled by Jeffrey K.
MacKie-Mason and Hal R. Varian.
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- Pricing Studies and Internet Economics
- A large collection of links to resources on the subject of Internet economics, particularly pricing.
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- Stan Liebowitz's Home
Page
- A professor at the University of Texas at Dallas who has written extensively
about knowledge goods and the networked economy.
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- The Review of Nework Economics
- A journal that publishes articles on the economics of network industries.
Access to the archive is free.
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- Yi-Nung Yang's Home Page
- Recent research works and information related to the Economics of Netowrks. It
also provides links to other economics related Web sites. Maintained by Yi-Nung
Yang at Chung Hua University.
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- Network Economics and Services
Group
- A research group based at Athens University of Economics and Business. Its main
activity lies in bridging the gap between traditional economics and modern
telecommunication service technology.
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- Berlecon Research
- An organisation based in Germany that undertakes research on information technology economics.
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- The Economics of
Networks
- A large collection of information on economic issues of all kinds of networks,
such as the Internet, telephone and fax communications networks, railways etc.
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- Felix Stalder's Home
Page
- Felix Stalder has been doing research on networks and media for many years and
is a co-founder of OpenFlows Networks Ltd.
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- The Virtual Institute of
Information
- The Virtual Institute of Information is a research tool for anyone interested
in finding information on the economic, business, policy, and social aspects of
telecommunications, cybercommunications, and mass media.
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- CommerceNet
- A global non-profit organization that has been evolving to meet the needs of
companies doing electronic commerce since 1994.
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- Freelance Writers and Online
Commerce
- A position paper of the (U.S.) National Writers Union.
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- Resources for Economists on the
Internet
- A guide by Bill Goffe, sponsored by the American Economic Association.
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- Comprehensive Economic
Statistics Resources on the Web
- Maintained by the University of Michigan Documents Center.
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- Should Information Be
Free?
- An essay which argues that the non-commercial exchange of information is a
valuable feature of the Internet and that there should be room both for non-profit
making and for commercial activities. A shorter version appeared in the inaugural
issue of the British edition of Wired.
See also the links in my E-Money page
for more information about the economic effects of the Internet.
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