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E-conomy
Project Working Papers
WP 18: Beyond
Transaction Costs: E-commerce and the Power of the Internet
Database. Martin Kenney and James Curry. July 2000.
WP 17: Note
on "Venture Capital". Martin Kenney. July 2000.
WP 14: International
Cooperation and the Logic of Networks: Europe and the Global System
for Mobile Communications (GSM).
David Bach. July 2000.
WP 15: The
Political Economy of Open Source Software. Steven
Weber. June 2000.
WP 16: Governance and Politics of the Internet
Economy--Historical Transformation or Ordinary Politics with a New
Vocabulary? John Zysman and Steven Weber. May 2000.
WP 13: Tools
for Thought: What is New and Important about the "E-conomy,"
Stephen Cohen, J. Bradford DeLong and John Zysman, July 2000.
WP 2: E-Commerce: Implications for Firm Strategy and Industry
Configuration, James Curry and Martin Kenney, July 1999.
WP 1: The Digital Economy in International
Perspective: Common Construction or Regional Rivalry? Analytical Summary and Report,
John Cioffi, February 1999.
WP 3: Why Now? A Transatlantic
Initiative in Information Technology, Michael Borrus and Stephen Cohen, 1998.
WP 7: Technology Policy and
Economic Growth, Michael Borrus and Jay Stowsky, 1997.
WP 6: Why Competition is
Necessary in Telecommunications and How to Achieve It, François. Bar and Michael
Borrus, 1997.
WP 5: Building Chinas
Information Technology Industry: Tariff Policy and Chinas Accession to the WTO,
Michael Borrus and Stephen Cohen, 1997.
WP 4: Potential for
Transatlantic Cooperation in Telecommunications Service Trade in Asia, François Bar
and Emmily Murase, 1997.
WP 8: Interoperability and the NII:
Mapping the Debate, François. Bar and Michael Borrus and Richard Steinberg, 1995.
WP 11: The Future of
Networking in the U.S., François Bar and Michael Borrus, 1994.
WP 10: From Failure to
Fortune? European Electronics in the Changing World Economy, Michael Borrus and John
Zysman, 1994.
WP 9: Debating Mass
Communication During the Rise and Fall of Broadcasting, Joseph Willihnganz, 1994.
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