Report NEP-NET-2014-12-19
This is the archive for NEP-NET, a report on new working papers in the area of Network Economics. Yi-Nung Yang issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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- van Eijk, Nico & Doorenspleet, Henk, 2014. "Fixed broadband deployment in the Netherlands: Success and failure in policy and technology or the paradox of successful competition," 25th European Regional ITS Conference, Brussels 2014 101372, International Telecommunications Society (ITS).
- Evens, Tom, 2014. "Clash of TV platforms: How broadcasters and distributors build platform leadership," 25th European Regional ITS Conference, Brussels 2014 101429, International Telecommunications Society (ITS).
- Ma, Xingliang & Spielman, David J. & Nazli, Hina & Zambrano, Patricia & Zaidi, Fatima & Kouser, Shahzad, 2014. "The role of social networks in an imperfect market for agricultural technology products: Evidence on Bt cotton adoption in Pakistan," 2014 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2014, Minneapolis, Minnesota 175276, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
- Roukny, Tarik & Georg, Co-Pierre & Battiston, Stefano, 2014. "A network analysis of the evolution of the German interbank market," Discussion Papers 22/2014, Deutsche Bundesbank.
- Lux, Thomas, 2014. "A Model of the Topology of the Bank-Firm Credit Network and Its Role as Channel of Contagion," FinMaP-Working Papers 19, Collaborative EU Project FinMaP - Financial Distortions and Macroeconomic Performance: Expectations, Constraints and Interaction of Agents.
- Casieri, Arturo & De Gennaro, Bernardo & Medicamento, Umberto, 2013. "The International Olive Oil Trade A network analysis," 2013 International European Forum, February 18-22, 2013, Innsbruck-Igls, Austria 164744, International European Forum on System Dynamics and Innovation in Food Networks.
- Yosh Halberstam & Brian Knight, 2014. "Homophily, Group Size, and the Diffusion of Political Information in Social Networks: Evidence from Twitter," NBER Working Papers 20681, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.