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Survey on competing in network industries : firm strategies, market outcomes, and policy implications

Koski, Heli and Kretschmer, Tobias (2004) Survey on competing in network industries : firm strategies, market outcomes, and policy implications. Journal of industry, competition and trade, 4 (1). pp. 5-31. ISSN 1573-7012

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Abstract

We review the recent literature on market structure, firm strategies and public policy in network industries. In particular, we focus on the latest applied work, including case studies and empirical work as well as refinements of the established theoretical results. We group each set of results along two dimensions: Static (within-generation) and dynamic (across-generations).

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Uncontrolled Keywords:Network effects, market structure, firm strategies, public policy
Library of Congress subject classification:HD Industries. Land use. Labor
QA76 Computer software
Sets:Managerial Economics and Strategy Group
Centre for Economic Performance (CEP)
BIOS (Centre for the Study of Bioscience, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Society)
DOI:10.1023/B:JICT.0000029239.55756.e6
ID Code:803
Deposited By:Camilla Griffiths
Deposited On:06 Jun 2006
Last Modified:04 Mar 2008 07:39

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