




Berkeley Roundtable
on the International Economy (BRIE)
2234 Piedmont Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94720-2322
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Associated Academic and Industry Researchers
Jonathan Aronson
(School of International Relations, USC)
- Jonathan D. Aronson, et al. (1998). A Report of the Pacific
Council on International Policy Study Group on International Intellectual Property
Protection (Los Angeles: Pacific Council on International Policy).
- Jonathan D. Aronson (1997). "Telecom Agreement Tops
Expectations," and "Global Networks, Electronic Trading, and the Rise of Digital
Cash," in Unfinished Business: Telecommunications After the Uruguay Round, ed.
Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Erika Wada, 15-26 and 125-52 (Washington, D.C.: Institute for
International Economics).
François
Bar (Communications, Stanford)
- François Bar and Emily M. Murase (forthcoming), "Electronic
Trading Across Boundaries: Creating International Policies for the Emerging Network
Marketplace," in Transatlantic Trade Cooperation in Asia: Sectors, Issues, and
Modalities, ed. Richard Steinberg (New York: Council on Foreign Relations).
- François Bar and Michael Borrus (1997), "Why Competition is
Necessary in Telecommunications and How to Achieve It," BRIE Working Paper # 102
(Berkeley: BRIE, University of California at Berkeley).
Sara Beckman (Haas School of Business, UCB)
Michael Borrus (College of Engineering and BRIE, UCB)
- Bar, François and Michael Borrus (1993). The Future of Networking
BRIE Research Paper (Berkeley: BRIE, University of California at Berkeley).
- Bar, François and Michael Borrus (1990) "Information Networks
and Competitive Advantage" A BRIE-OECD Research Project (Brussels: CEC/DGXII, BRIE,
OECD)
Stephen S. Cohen (City Planning and BRIE, UCB)
- Stephen S. Cohen and Michael Borrus (in press). "Why Now? A
Transatlantic Initiative in Information Technology" in Transatlantic Trade
Cooperation in Asia: Sectors, Issues, and Modalities, ed. Richard Steinberg (New York:
Council on Foreign Relations).
- Stephen S. Cohen and Gary Fields (1998). "Social Capital and
Capital Gains, or Virtual Bowling in Silicon Valley" BRIE Working Paper #132
(Berkeley: BRIE, University of California at Berkeley).
Peter
F. Cowhey (Political Science and School of International Relations and Pacific
Studies, UCSD)
- Peter Cowhey with Laura Sherman (1998). "The FCC and the Reform
of the International Telecommunications Services Market," Euromoney (Winter).
- Peter Cowhey with Margaret McKeown (1993). "The Promise of a New
World Information Order," in The Knowledge Economy: The Nature of Information in
the Twentieth Century (1993-94 Annual Review of the Institute on Information Studies,
Aspen Institute).
Jason Dedrick, (The Center for Research on
Information Technology and Organizations (CRITO), UCI)
J. Bradford De Long
(Economics, UCB)
- J. Bradford De Long (forthcoming), "How New is
Todays Economy?," Wilson Quarterly.
- Brad de Long with A. Michael Froomkin (forthcoming), "The Next
Economy?" in Deborah Hurley and Hal Varian, eds., Internet Publishing and Beyond:
The Economics of Digitial Information and Intellectual Property (Cambridge: M.I.T.
Press).
John Gage (Sun Microsystems)
Bernard Gifford (School of Education,UCB)
Paul Grey (Dean, College of Engineering, UCB)
David Hodges (EECS, UCB)
Robert Kagan (Political Science, UCB)
Martin Kenney
(Applied Behavioral Sciences, UCD)
- M. Kenney and J. Curry. (1998a). "The Internet, New Firm
Formation, and Enterprise Patterns" Hitotsubashi Business Review, Vol. 46 No.
2.
- M. Kenney and J. Curry (1998b) "E-commerce: Implications for
Firm Strategy and Industry Configuration," unpublished manuscript.
Ken Kramer,(The Center for Research on
Information Technology and Organizations (CRITO), UCI)
Peter Lyman
(SIMS, UCB)
- Peter Lyman, "What is a Digital Library: Technology,
Intellectual Property and the Public Interest," Daedalus 125:4 (Fall
1996)1-34.
- Peter Lyman and Stanley Chodorow, "The Responsibilities of
Universities in the New Information Environment," pp. 61-78, and "The Future of
Scholarly Communication," pp. 87-104, in: Brian Hawkins and Patricia Battin (Editors),
The Mirage of Continuity: Reconfiguring Academic Information Resources for the 21st
Century (Washington D.C., Association of American Universities and Council on Library
and Information Resources, 1998).
Jim McGroddy (IBM, retired)
David Messerschmidt (EECS, UCB)
- Messerschmitt, David G. "The Convergence of Communications and
Computing: What are the Implications Today?'' IEEE Proceedings, August 1996.
- Li, W. and David G.Messerschmitt, "Mobile Agent-based Network
Signaling for Resource Negotiations", Workshop on Resource Allocation Problems in
Multimedia Systems, IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, December 1996, Washington, DC.
Michael Nacht (Dean, Goldman School of Public Policy, UCB)
Robert Post, (Boalt Hall School of Law, UCB)
Pamela Samuelson
(SIMS and Law, UCB)
- Pamela Samuelson (forthcoming), "Intellectual Property and
Contract Law for the Information Age," California Law Review 87.
- Pamela Samuelson (1995). "Copyright, Digital Data, and Fair Use
in Digital Networked Environments," in The Electronic Superhighway: The Shape of
Technology and Law to Come, ed. Daniel Poulin, 117-26 (The Hague:
Kluwer).
Jay Stowsky (Associate Dean, Haas, UCB)
- Stowsky, Jay and Michael Borrus (1997) "Technology Policy and
Economic Growth" BRIE Working Paper #97 (Berkeley: BRIE, University of California at
Berkeley)
- Stowsky, Jay (1996). Americas Technical Fix: The
Pentagons Dual Use Strategy, TPR, and the Political Economy of U.S. Technology
Policy in the Clinton Era. BRIE Research Paper (Berkeley: BRIE, University of
California at Berkeley).
Hal Varian (Dean of SIMS, Professor, SIMS and Haas, UCB)
- Shapiro, Carl and Hal R. Varian, Information Rules: A Strategic
Guide to the Network Economy (Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1999)
- Mackie- Mason, Jeffrey and Hal R. Varian, "Economic FAQs about
the Internet," in McKnight and Bailey, eds Internet Economics (Cambridge: MIT
Press, 1997)
John Wilson (BRIE Senior Fellow and former Chief Economist, Bank
of America)
Russell S. Winer Haas School of Business and Director, Fisher
Center, UCB)
Glenn Woroch (Department of Economics, UCB)
Florian Zettelmeyer (Visiting Professor, Haas School of Business,
UCB)
John Zysman (Political Science and BRIE, UCB)
- Zysman, John and Michael Borrus (in press).
"Wintelism as the New Fordism: The Evolution of Dominant Paradigms of
Industrial Competition" BRIE Working Paper #131 (Berkeley: BRIE, University of
California at Berkeley)
- Zysman, John and Michael Borrus (1994) "From Failure to Fortune?
European Electronics in the Changing World Economy" BRIE Working Paper #62 (Berkeley:
BRIE, University of California at Berkeley).
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