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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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In this paper we employ firm-level data collected in three countries to analyze factors determining the adoption of internal e-business technologies in developing countries. The main objectives of the study are: identification of clusters based on technology adopted, classify firms in each...
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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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Recent cross country panel data studies find a positive impact of internet use on economic growth and a positive impact … of internet use on trade. The present study challenges the first finding by showing that internet use does not explain … highly correlated with internet use and the findings in the literature that internet use causes trade is confirmed here …
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Information intermediaries deliver information about a supplier's product. They are paid by those same suppliers they certify. This introduces conflicts of interests as the intermediaries want to retain customers by delivering truthful information about suppliers, while suppliers would want the...
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