L13: Oligopoly and Other Imperfect Markets
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L13: Oligopoly and Other Imperfect Markets is a discipline defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki. It is based on the JEL Discipline Classification System.
The following studies are coded as being associated with this discipline (8):
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Belleflamme (2002) | Belleflamme, Paul. Pricing information goods in the presence of copying. U of London Queen Mary Economics Working Paper 463 (2002). |
Geradin (2005) | Geradin, Damien. Access to content by new media platforms: a review of the competition law problems. European Law Review, February (2005). |
Handke (2015) | Handke, C. (2015). Digitization and Competition in Copyright Industries: One Step Forward and Two Steps Back?. Homo Oeconomicus, 32. |
Heald (2020a) | Heald, P. J. (2020) The Impact of Implementing a 25-Year Reversion/Termination Right in Canada. Journal of Law, Technology & Policy, Forthcoming |
Kariithi (2011) | Kariithi, Nixon K. Is the devil in the data? A literature review of piracy around the world. The Journal of World Intellectual Property 14.2 (2011): 133-154. |
Lemley (1997) | Lemley, M. A. (1997). The Economics of Improvement in Intellectual Property Law. Tex. L. Rev., 75, 989-1835. |
Mustonen (2005) | Mustonen, Mikko. When does a firm support substitute open source programming?. Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 14.1 (2005): 121-139. |
Watt (2009) | Watt, Richard. An Empirical Analysis of the Economics of Copyright: How Valid are the Results of Studies in Developed Countries for Developing Countries?. The Economics of Intellectual Property (2009): 65. |