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competition. Where firms have some market power, as in the market for information goods, we expect discriminatory pricing to … become the norm. Apart from posted prices, the internet has extended the use of auctions, even to relatively low-value goods … well as economic efficiency, and may emerge as the principal pricing method for a large number of goods and services. …
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Research highlight based on a paper titled “Groundwater markets promoting efficiency in water use in agriculture in Karnataka.”
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As Internet-based commerce becomes commonplace, it is important that we examine the systems used for these financial … book Jean Camp focuses on two major yet frequently overlooked issues in the design of Internet commerce systems—trust and … risk. Trust and risk are closely linked. The level of risk can be determined by looking at who trusts whom in Internet …
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efficient rivals. This book asks whether the current chaotic state of the telecommunications and related Internet industries is … well as the role of new technologies such as the Internet in driving down the price and speeding the diffusion of …
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regulatory scheme, no book has cogently explained the intricacies of telecommunications competition policy in the Internet age … dimensions of competition in wireline and wireless telephone service; competition among rival platforms for broadband Internet … service and video distribution; and the Internet's transformation of every aspect of the telecommunications industry …
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