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      • September 2002
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      Universal Access and Local Commercial Internet Markets

      By: Tom Downes and Shane Greenstein
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      Downes, Tom, and Shane Greenstein. "Universal Access and Local Commercial Internet Markets." Research Policy 31, no. 7 (September 2002): 1035–1052.
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      Antitrust Policy and Hospital Mergers: Recommendations for a New Approach

      By: Cory Capps, David Dranove, Shane Greenstein and Mark Satterthwaite
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      Capps, Cory, David Dranove, Shane Greenstein, and Mark Satterthwaite. "Antitrust Policy and Hospital Mergers: Recommendations for a New Approach." Antitrust Bulletin 47, no. 4 (Winter 2002): 677–714.
      • 2002
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      Communications Policy and Information Technology: Promises, Problems, Prospects

      By: Lorrie Faith Cranor and Shane Greenstein
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      Cranor, Lorrie Faith and Shane Greenstein, eds. Communications Policy and Information Technology: Promises, Problems, Prospects. MIT Press, 2002.
      • 2001
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      Commercialization of the Internet: The Interaction of Public Policy and Private Choices

      By: Shane Greenstein
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      Greenstein, Shane. "Commercialization of the Internet: The Interaction of Public Policy and Private Choices." In Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 1, edited by Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner, and Scott Stern, 151–186. MIT Press, 2001.
      • 2001
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      Communications Policy in Transition: The Internet and Beyond

      By: Benjamin M. Compaine and Shane Greenstein
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      Compaine, Benjamin M., and Shane Greenstein. Communications Policy in Transition: The Internet and Beyond. MIT Press, 2001.
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      Technological Mediation and Commercial Development in the Early Internet Access Market

      By: Shane Greenstein
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      Greenstein, Shane. "Technological Mediation and Commercial Development in the Early Internet Access Market." California Management Review 43, no. 2 (Winter 2001): 75–94.
      • 2001
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      The Commercialization of Internet Access: Lessons from Recent Experience

      By: Shane Greenstein
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      Greenstein, Shane. "The Commercialization of Internet Access: Lessons from Recent Experience." Chap. 10 in Innovation Policy in the Knowledge-based Economy, edited by Maryann Feldman and Albert N. Link, 213–230. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.
      • 2001
      • Article

      The Economic Contribution of Information Technology: Towards Comparative and User Studies

      By: Timothy F. Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein
      By what process does technical change in information technology (IT) increase economic welfare? How does this process result in increases in welfare at different rates in different countries and regions? This paper considers existing literature on measuring the... View Details
      Keywords: Economic Growth; Welfare; Information Technology; Measurement and Metrics
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      Bresnahan, Timothy F., and Shane Greenstein. "The Economic Contribution of Information Technology: Towards Comparative and User Studies." Journal of Evolutionary Economics 11 (2001): 95–118.
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      Building and Developing the Virtual World: Commercializing Services for Internet Access

      By: Shane Greenstein
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      Greenstein, Shane. "Building and Developing the Virtual World: Commercializing Services for Internet Access." Journal of Industrial Economics 48, no. 4 (December 2000): 391–411.
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      Identifying the Demand for Features: An Application to Mainframe Computers

      By: Ken Brown and Shane Greenstein
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      Brown, Ken, and Shane Greenstein. "Identifying the Demand for Features: An Application to Mainframe Computers." Economics of Innovation and New Technology 9, no. 4 (2000): 353–383.
      • 2000
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      The Evolving Structure of Commercial Internet Markets

      By: Shane Greenstein
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      Greenstein, Shane. "The Evolving Structure of Commercial Internet Markets." In Understanding the Digital Economy: Data, Tools, and Research, edited by Erik Brynjolfsson and Brian Kahin, 151–184. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000.
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      Adoptions and Orphans in the Early Microcomputer Market: Chickens and Eggs, Hardware and Software

      By: Neil Gandal, Shane Greenstein and Dave Salant
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      Gandal, Neil, Shane Greenstein, and Dave Salant. "Adoptions and Orphans in the Early Microcomputer Market: Chickens and Eggs, Hardware and Software." Journal of Industrial Economics 47, no. 1 (March 1999): 87–105.
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      Technological Competition and the Structure of the Computing Industry

      By: Timothy Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein
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      Bresnahan, Timothy, and Shane Greenstein. "Technological Competition and the Structure of the Computing Industry." Journal of Industrial Economics 47, no. 1 (March 1999): 1–40.
      • 1999
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      Determinants of the Regional Distribution of Information Technology Infrastructure in the United States

      By: Shane Greenstein and Mercedes Lizardo
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      Greenstein, Shane, and Mercedes Lizardo. "Determinants of the Regional Distribution of Information Technology Infrastructure in the United States." In The Electronic Village: Public Policy Issues of the Information Economy, edited by Dale Orr and Thomas Wilson. C.D. Howe Institute, 1999.
      • May 1998
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      Market Structure, Innovation and Vertical Product Differentiation

      By: Shane Greenstein and Garey Ramey
      We reassess Arrow's (1962) [Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention, in NBER, The Rate and Direction of Innovative Activity (Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ)] results concerning the effect of market structure on the returns from process... View Details
      Keywords: Product; Market Design; Innovation and Invention; Monopoly; Competition
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      Greenstein, Shane, and Garey Ramey. "Market Structure, Innovation and Vertical Product Differentiation." International Journal of Industrial Organization 16, no. 3 (May 1998): 285–311.
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      The Product Life Cycle in the Commercial Mainframe Computer Market, 1968-1982

      By: Shane Greenstein and James B. Wade
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      Greenstein, Shane, and James B. Wade. "The Product Life Cycle in the Commercial Mainframe Computer Market, 1968-1982." RAND Journal of Economics 29, no. 4 (Winter 1998): 772–789.
      • 1997
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      What Does It Mean for Industries to Converge?

      By: Shane Greenstein and T. Khanna
      Keywords: Economics
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      Greenstein, Shane, and T. Khanna. "What Does It Mean for Industries to Converge?" In Competing in the Age of Digital Convergence, edited by D. B. Yoffie. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1997.
      • 1996
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      Technical Progress and Co-Invention in Computing and in the Use of Computers

      By: Timothy Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein
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      Bresnahan, Timothy, and Shane Greenstein. "Technical Progress and Co-Invention in Computing and in the Use of Computers." Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. Microeconomics (1996): 1–78.
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      Understanding the Supply Decisions of Non-Profits: Modeling the Location of Private Schools

      By: Thomas A. Downes and Shane Greenstein
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      Downes, Thomas A., and Shane Greenstein. "Understanding the Supply Decisions of Non-Profits: Modeling the Location of Private Schools." RAND Journal of Economics 27, no. 2 (Summer 1996): 365–390.
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      Modern Telecommunications Infrastructure and Economic Activity: An Empirical Investigation

      By: Shane Greenstein and Pablo Spiller
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      Greenstein, Shane, and Pablo Spiller. "Modern Telecommunications Infrastructure and Economic Activity: An Empirical Investigation." Industrial and Corporate Change 4, no. 4 (1995): 647–665.
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