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The main aim of this paper is to estimate the future trend and analyze the pattern and rate of adoption of telephones in India. The paper uses S-shaped growth curve models for the same. It is found that the teledensity in India will increase from 12.6 telephones per 100 inhabitants in 2005-06 to...
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I introduce a reduced form two-sided market model to study prediction and identification in two-sided markets. The model generates the hallmark features of two-sided markets: potentially below cost or even negative prices to one side of the market, and the "see-saw" or "waterbed" effect of a...
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I introduce a reduced form two-sided market model to study prediction and identification in two-sided markets. The model generates the hallmark features of two-sided markets: potentially below cost or even negative prices to one side of the market, and the “see-saw” or “waterbed” effect...
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I introduce a reduced form two-sided market model to study prediction and identification in two-sided markets. The model generates the hallmark features of two-sided markets: potentially below cost or even negative prices to one side of the market, and the “see-saw” or “waterbed” effect...
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Business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce has gained insignificance throughout the business world, but little research has been doneregarding its viability, commercial potential, and impact on other businesses.This study investigates the firm, context, and innovation characteristics ofB2B...
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