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a problem? We study the question whether "competition is only a free click away". We argue that the market for Internet … search is characterized by indirect network externalities and construct a simple model of search engine competition, which …
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a problem? We study the question whether 'competition is only a free click away'. We argue that the market for Internet … search is characterized by indirect network externalities and construct a simple model of search engine competition, which …
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Probably not. Or, at least, it is a sui generis two-sided market. Unlike other platforms, such as credit cards, night clubs, or operating systems, where a single transaction is performed via the platform (trade, date or using a PC), two different transactions take place on Google. Users look for...
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This paper studies a model of search engine competition with endogenous obfuscation. Platforms may differ in the …
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The rise of dominant firms in data driven industries is often credited to their alleged data advantage. Empirical evidence lending support to this conjecture is surprisingly scarce. In this paper we document that data as an input into machine learning tasks display features that support the...
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