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CITI Working Papers
are free to CITI affiliates. * Designates a special report. 118. Noam, Eli M. Private Local Networks: The Next Frontier of Competition in U.S. Telecommunications. 1987.
125. Nadel, Mark S. Competition in the Mass Media: Ascertaining the Product Markets. 1987.
132. Koenig, Michael E.D. The Convergence of Moore's/Mooers' Laws. 1987.
145. Vedel, Thierry. La "Dereglementation" des Telecommunications en France: Politique et jeu Politique. 1987.
157. Economides, Nicholas. The Economics of Trademarks. 1987.
159. Noam, Eli M. Transition in the Concept of the Public Network. 1987.
160. Noam, Eli M. New Developments in Telecommunications Services. 1987.
161. Nadel, Mark S. Refining the Doctrine of New York Times v. Sullivan. 1987.
162. Noam, Eli M. Public Telecommunications Network: A Concept in Transition. 1987.
215. Noam, Eli M. Restructuring of Telecommunications in the Developing World. 1987.
216. Noam, Eli M. International Telecommunications in Transition. 1987.
217. Kambhu, John. Unilateral Disclosure of Private Information by a Regulated Firm. 1987.
218. Bertho, Catherine. Origins of the Organization of Telecommunications in France. 1987.
219. Vanhonacker, Wilfried R. and Fernando Nascimento. Optimal Strategic Pricing of Reproducible Consumer Products. 1987.
220. Edited Remarks of Speakers: Cable Television Act of 1984: The Impact on Local Regulation and Franchises. 1987.
221. Edited Remarks of Speakers: Is Long Distance a Natural Monopoly Afterall? Thoughts after a Decade of Competition. 1987.
222. Edited Remarks of Speakers: Towards the Next-Generation of Networks: The Last Links of the All-Fiber Network. 1987. 223. Vedel, Thierry. New Media Politics and Policies in France from 1981 to 1986: What is Left? 1987.
224. Krugman, Dean M. The Television Viewing Environment: Implications of Audience Change. 1987.
225. Rust, Roland T. and Naveen Donthu. Programming Holes: Opportunities For Cable Networks. 1987.
226. Sudman, Seymour. Collecting Rating Data for Cable Channels. 1987.
227. Talarzyk, W. Wayne. In Home Shopping: Impact of Television Shopping Programs. 1987.
228. Sharkey, W.W. Oligopoly in International Telecommunications. 1987.
229. Kwerel, Evan. Reconciling Competition and Monopoly in the Supply of International Telecommunications Services: A U.S. Perspectives. 1987.
230. Dansby, Robert E. and Thomas R. Luciano. Financial Agreements for Jointly Provided International Services. 1987.
231. Scherer, Joachim, Asymmetric Re-Regulation of Telecommunications Under European Community Law. 1987.
232. Drake, William J. The Dynamics of International Regulatory Regimes. 1987.
233. Battino, William and Jim DePalma. Is the Promise Being Fulfilled. 1987.
234. Wiener, Bill, Is Cable Able? May 1987.
235. Ergas, Henry and Gerard Pogorel. Multilateral, Cooperation in International Telecommunications: Sources and Prospects. 1987.
236. Varis, Tapio. Trends in Global Traffic of Television Programs. 1987.
237. Tracy, Michael. A Taste for Money: Popular Culture and the Economics of Global Television. 1987.
238. Collins, Richard. The Internationalisation of the Television Programme Market-Media Imperialism or International Division of Labor. 1987.
239. Waterman, David. World Television Menus: The Economic Effects of New Technology and Privatization. 1987.
240. Baker, Jonathan B. The Gray Market in Video, Consumer Welfare, and Public Policy: An Economic Analysis. 1987.
241. Wildman, Steven S. and Stephen E. Siwek. The Economics of Trade in Recorded Media Products in a Multi-Lingual World: Implications for National Media Policies. 1987.
242. Baron, David P. Information, Incentives and Commitment in Multiperiod Regulatory Mechanisms. 1987. 243. Tirole, J. and Laffont, J.J. Managerial Switching and Myopia. 1987.
244. Vogelsang, Ingo. A Non-Bayesian Incentive Mechanism Using Two-Part Tariffs. 1987.
245. Lewis, Tracy R. and David E.M. Sappington. Controlling the Activities of Regulated Firms in Unregulated Markets. 1987.
246. Einhorn, Michael A. Pareto Improving Telephone Tariffs Under Bypass Alternatives. 1987.
247. Linhart, P.B., R. Radner, and F.W. Sinden. A Sequential Mechanism for Direct Price Regulation. 1987.
248. Edited Remarks of Speakers: French Telecommunications: From the Traditional Model to Current Changes in Domestic Regulation and Industry. 1987
249. Edited Remarks of Speakers: Open Network Architecture: A New Policy Initiative for U.S. Telecommunications. 1987.
251. Harrigan, Kathryn Rudie. Bases of Interorganization Cooperation: Propensity, Power and Persistence. 1987.
252. Harrigan, Kathryn Rudie. Strategic Alliances:Form, Autonomy, and Performance. 1987.
255. Hannuksela, Jaakko. Cable-TV in the Western Europe and the Case of Finland. 1987.
256. Edited Remarks of Speakers: The Restructuring of the German Telecommunications Industry. 1987
257. Edited Remarks of Speakers: The Development of Cable Television in Western Europe. 1987.
258. Edited Remarks of Speakers: Federal Telecommunication Regulation, 1988 and Beyond. 1987.
261. Noam, Eli M. The Future of the Public Network: From the Star to the Matrix. 1987.
262. Noam, Eli M. The Impact of Market Structure and Entry Barriers on the Diversity of Television: Theory and Empiricism. 1987. 263. Odover, J.A. and K. Rogoza. Economic Considerations of Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in the Computer Software Industry. 1987.
264. Botein, Michael. Deregulation and the Public Trustee Concept in U.S. Broadcasting: An Inherent Inconsistency. 1987.
267. Morgan, Kevin. Breaching the Monopoly: Telecommunications and the State in Britain. 1987.
82. Botein, Michael and Erwin Krasnow. The Governmental Regulation of Broadcasting in the United States. 1986.
91. Botein, Michael and Eli M. Noam. U.S. Restrictions on International Data Transmission by Telecommunications Networks. 1986.
103. Levin, Harvey J. U.S. Broadcast Deregulation: A Case of Dubious Evidence. 1986.
110. Noam, Eli M. Preemption by the Federal Communications Commission. 1986.
111. Botein, Michael. Deregulation of the Electronic Media in the United States: An Overview and Status Report. 1986.
115. Ginsburg, Douglas. Seminar Presentation: Anti-Trust Law and the Telecommunications Industry. 1986.
116. Nadel, Mark S. Editorial Freedom: Editors, Retailers & the First Amendment. 1986.
117. Nadel, Mark S. Rings of Privacy: Unsolicited Telephone Calls and the Right of Privacy. 1986.
119. Noam, Eli M. A Public and Private Choice Model of Broadcasting. 1986.
120. Botein, Michael. La Dereglementation des Nouveaux Medias aux USA. 1986.
121. Noam, Eli M. The Political Economy of ISDN: European Network Integration vs. American System Fragmentation. 1986.
122. Nadel, Mark S. Symposium Transcript: Unsolicited Calls and the Right of Privacy. 1986.
123. Noam, Eli M. American Telecommunications: And the Impact of Deregulation and Divestiture. 1986.
124. Noam, Eli M. New Media in Their Local Context: The American Experience. 1986.
126. Vasarhelyi, Miklos Antal. Cognitive Style Tailored Accounting Information Systems. 1986.
127. Einhorn, Michael A. Advertising, Market Structure, and Innovation. 1986.
128. Einhorn, Michael A. Two-Part Tariff Pricing in the Presence of Bypass Technologies. 1986.
129. Einhorn, Michael A. Toward Economically Efficient Pricing of Telecommunications Services. 1986.
130. Einhorn, Michael A. Optimality and Sustainability: Regulation and Intermodal Competition in Telecommunications. 1986.
133. Conrad, Cecilia A. Determinants of Cable Service to Minority Audiences. 1986.
134. Conrad, Cecilia A. The Impact of Changes in Cable Television Regulation on Prices and Packaging. 1986.
135. Lockwood, Ted. Network Management. 1986.
136. Fleischman, Steven. Changes in Quantity and Quality of TV Programming in Manhattan, 1970-1985. 1986.
137. Brown, Les. Seminar Presentation: Media on Media: How the Trade and Consumer Press Cover Telecommunications. 1986.
138. Kramer, Albert. Seminar Presentation: "Who's Interested in the Public Interest?" 1986.
139. Hearing for the Witte Commission of the Federal Republic of Germany on the Reform of German Telecommunications. "The U.S. Telecommunications Experience" 1986. Speakers: Henry Geller, David Markey, Louise McCarren, William Rush, E. Clark Grimes, Larry Darby, and Lee Cutcliff.
140. Koltai, Steven R. and George Wedell. Seminar Presentation: New Media Developments in Western Europe. 1986.
141. Gioia, Paul. Seminar Presentation: FCC Efforts to Pre-empt State Regulatory Authority in Telecommunications. 1986.
142. Noam, Eli M. Value Added Networks in the United States. 1986.
143. Noam, Eli M. The Restructuring of the Information and Telecommunications Industry in the Third World. 1986.
144. Vedel, Thierry. Public Service Broadcasting in a Multichannel Environment: The French Case. 1986.
147. Parayanopoulos, Lee. The Evolution of the Electronic Classroom at Columbia Business School. 1986.
148. Boecker, Warren. Organizational Origins: Entrepreneurial and Environmental Imprinting at the Time of Founding. 1986.
149. Carpenter, Gregory S. Perceptual Position and Competitive Brand Strategy. 1986.
150. Leff, Nathaniel H. Trust, Envy, and the Political Economy of Industrial Development: Economic Groups in Developing Countries. 1986.
151. Harrigan, Kathryn Rudie. Managing Strategic Alliances. 1986.
152. Harrigan, Kathryn Rudie. Implementing Endgame Strategies for Declining Industries. 1986.
153. Harrigan, Kathryn Rudie. Joint Ventures: A Mechanism for Creating Strategic Change. 1986.
154. Economides, Nicholas. Advertising in the Circular Model of Differentiated Products. 1986.
155. Economides, Nicholas. The Division of Markets is Limited by the Extent of Liquidity (Spatial Competition with Externalities). 1986. 156. Economides, Nicholas. One-Sided and Two-Sided Commitments. 1986.
158. Salinger, Michael A. Vertical Mergers and Market Foreclosure With Differentiated Products. 1986.
259. Economides, Nicholas. Advertising and Maximal Product Differentiation. 1986.
260. Jackson, Allen P. Has Cable TV Diversified Away the Vast Wasteland? 1986.
* Designates a special report. Working papers are free to CITI affiliates. Academic and nonprofit rates: $10 per regular paper, $15 for special papers. All others: $30 per regular paper, special papers $100.
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