1. Jorge
Ale, The Hebrew University & Harvard University, Switching Costs and Introductory
Pricing in the Wireless Service Industry, NET Institute Working Paper
#13-17.
2. Charles Angelucci,
Harvard University, Julia Cage,
Harvard University and Romain de Nijs,
Paris School of Economics, Price Discrimination in
a Two-Sided Market: Theory and Evidence from the Newspaper Industry,
NET Institute Working Paper #13-13.
3. Itai Ater, Tel Aviv
University and Eugene Orlov, Compass Lexecon, The
Effect of the Internet on Performance and Quality: Evidence from the Airline
Industry, NET Institute Working Paper #13-07.
4. Sagit Bar-Gill, Tel Aviv
University, Game of
Platforms: Strategic Expansion in Two-Sided Markets, NET Institute
Working Paper #13-12.
5. Gary Biglaiser, University of North
Carolina, Jacques Cremer, Toulouse
School of Economics and Andre
Veiga, Toulouse School of Economics, Migration between
Platforms, NET Institute Working Paper #13-18.
6. Volodymyr
Bilotkach, Newcastle University, Nicholas Rupp, East Carolina University
and Vivek Pai, University of California, Irvine & KBB, Value of a Platform to a
Seller: Case of American Airlines and Online Travel Agencies, NET Institute
Working Paper #13-08.
7. Jason Chan, Anindya Ghose and Robert Seamans, Stern School of
Business, NYU, The
Internet and Hate Crime: Offline Spillovers from Online Access, NET
Institute Working Paper #13-02.
8. Jay Pil Choi, Michigan State
University, Doh-Shin Jeon,
Toulouse School of Economics & CEPR and Byung-Cheol Kim,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Asymmetric Neutrality
Regulation and Innovation at the Edges: Fixed vs. Mobile Networks, NET
Institute Working Paper #13-24.
9. Aaron
Bodoh-Creed, University of California at Berkeley, Jorn Boehnke, University
of Chicago and Brent R. Hickman,
University of Chicago, Optimal Design of
Two-Sided Market Platforms: An Empirical Case Study of eBay, NET
Institute Working Paper #13-22.
10. Khai Xiang Chiong,
California Institute of Technology, Revealed Preference Tests of
Network Formation Models, NET Institute Working Paper #13-23.
11. Francesco Decarolis, Boston University
& Hariri Institute, Maris
Goldmanis, University of London and Antonio Penta, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, Common Agency and
Coordinated Bids in Sponsored Search Auctions, NET Institute Working
Paper #13-19.
12. Lukasz
Grzybowski, Telecom ParisTech and Frank Verboven, University
of Leuven & CEPR, Substitution and
Complementarity between Fixed-line and Mobile Access, NET Institute Working
Paper #13-09.
13. Lapo Filistrucchi and Tobias J. Klein, Tilburg
University, Price
Competition in Two-Sided Markets with Heterogeneous Consumers and Network
Effects, NET Institute Working Paper #13-20.
14. Hanna Halaburda, Bank of Canada, Bruno Jullien, Toulouse School of
Economics and Yaron Yehezkel, Tel
Aviv University, Dynamic
Network Competition, NET Institute Working Paper #13-10.
15. Kevin
Yili Hong, Temple University, Alex Chong Wang, City
University of Hong Kong, and Paul A. Pavlou, Temple University, How Does Bid Visibility
Matter in Buyer-Determined Auctions? Comparing Open and Sealed Bid Auctions in
Online Labor Markets, NET Institute Working Paper #13-05.
16. Doh-Shin Jeon and Yassine Lefouili, Toulouse
School of Economics, Cross-Licensing
and Competition, NET Institute Working Paper #13-11.
17. Zsolt Katona, University of
California at Berkeley, Competing
for Influencers in a Social Network, NET Institute Working Paper #13-06.
18. Jin-Hyuk
Kim, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Tin Cheuk Leung, Chinese
University of Hong Kong, Quantifying
the Impacts of Digital Rights Management and E-Book Pricing on the E-Book
Reader Market, NET Institute Working Paper #13-03.
19. Young Kwark,
University of Florida, Jianqing Chen,
University of Texas at Dallas and Srinivasan
Raghunathan, University of Texas at Dallas, Platform or Wholesale?
Different Implications for Retailers of Online Product Reviews, NET
Institute Working Paper #13-14.
20. Ilan Lobel and Evan Sadler, Stern School of Business, NYU, Preferences, Homophily,
and Social Learning, NET Institute Working Paper #13-01.
21. Joao Macieira,
Virginia Tech, Pedro Pereira, AdC & CEFAGE-UE and Joao Vareda, AdC &
CEFAGE-UE, Bundling
Incentives in Markets with Product Complementarities: The Case of Triple-Play,
NET Institute Working Paper #13-15.
22. Panos Markopoulos, University of Cyprus
and Kartik Hosanagar,
University of Pennsylvania, A Model of
Product Design and Information Disclosure Investments, NET Institute
Working Paper #13-25.
23. Angelo Mele, John Hopkins
University, Approximate
Variational Inference for a Model of Social Interactions, NET Institute
Working Paper #13-16.
24. Marzena Rostek and Ji Hee Yoon,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Private Information in
Markets: A Market Design Perspective, NET Institute Working Paper
#13-21.
25. Junjie
Zhou, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and Ying-Ju Chen, University of
California at Berkeley, Targeted
Information Release in Social Networks, NET Institute Working Paper #13-04.