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Web 2.0 heralds a new era of communication with a massive increase in information supply and where news, opinion and services flow directly from user to user. Financial institutions can take advantage if they stay abreast of this development. However, any Web 2.0 presence of a financial...
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Internet is quickly becoming the survey mode of choice for stated preference (SP) surveys in environmental economics … findings, and points out implications for Internet SP practice and research. The SP studies that compare Internet with other … Internet surveys. Further, there is no clear evidence of substantially lower quality or validity of Internet responses. However …
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Blogs differ from other media in that authors are usually not remunerated and inscribe themselves in communities of similarly minded individuals. Bloggers value reciprocal attention, interaction with other bloggers and information from reading other blogs; they value being read but also writing...
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With the current growth in broadband penetration, Internet is likely to be the data collection mode of choice for … panel of respondents, either to an Internet or in-person interview mode. Our design is better able than previous mode … 10 percent level. Results are quite encouraging for the use of Internet as values do not seem to be significantly …
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This monograph compares the methodologies and progress of the different existing models of information and communication technology (ICT) use for broad-based development and economic growth in India. It will examine the role of complementary reforms in government administration and policies. The...
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computer and Internet penetration have identified income, telecommunications infrastructure, and regulatory quality as key …, through organizational innovations that provide low cost Internet access in developing countries, within the existing levels … Internet use. The situations in which data was collected were ones where computer and Internet access was being provided by a …
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This paper examines the impact of transaction costs on economic welfare and development. We extend the static model of Romer (1994), in which transaction costs reduce welfare by the reducing the equilibrium number of intermediate goods, and estimate the welfare losses in the case of domestic...
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practices employing the internet. In contrast to previous examinations that have looked at highest income countries, we study …
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accommodations and internet usage. …
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With the current growth in broadband penetration, Internet is likely to be the data collection mode of choice for … the same panel of respondents either to an Internet or in-person (in-house) interview mode. Our design is better able than … bias in the in-person interview setting or satisficing (shortcutting the response process) in the Internet survey. The …
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