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J Farrell… - The RAND Journal of Economics, 1985 - JSTOR
There are often benefits to consumers and to firms from standardization of a product. We
examine whether these standardization benefits can" trap" an industry in an obsolete or
inferior standard when there is a better alternative available. With complete information ...
J Farrell… - The American Economic Review, 1986 - JSTOR
A good is often more valuable to any user, the more others use compatible goods. We show
that this effect may inhibit innovation. If an installed base exists and transition to a new
standard must be gradual, early adopters bear a disproportionate share of transient ...
J Farrell… - The American Economic Review, 1990 - JSTOR
We analyze horizontal mergers in Cournot oligopoly. We find general conditions under
which such mergers raise price, and show that any merger not creating synergies raises
price. We develop a procedure for analyzing the effect of a merger on rivals and ...
SM Besen… - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1994 - JSTOR
C ompatibility standards, once mainly a preoccupation of technical spe-cialists, have
recently moved to center stage in the computer, telecommunications, and consumer
electronics industries, as people increasingly wish to participate in networks that allow ...
J Farrell… - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1996 - JSTOR
* Joseph Farrell is Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley, California. He
is also serving as ChiefEconomist at the Federal Communications Commission,
Washington, DC, where he is trying to make talk as cheap as possible; however, his ...
J Farrell… - Handbook of industrial organization, 2007 - Elsevier
Switching costs and network effects bind customers to vendors if products are incompatible,
locking customers or even markets in to early choices. Lock-in hinders customers from
changing suppliers in response to (predictable or unpredictable) changes in efficiency, ...
J Farrell… - Games and economic behavior, 1989 - Elsevier
Abstract In repeated games, subgame-perfect equilibria involving threats of punishment may
be implausible if punishing one player hurts the other (s). If players can renegotiate after a
defection, such a punishment may not be carried out. We explore a solution concept that ...
J Farrell… - The RAND Journal of Economics, 1988 - JSTOR
We discuss three common mechanisms for achieving coordination, with particular reference
to the choice of compatibility standards. The first involves explicit communication and
negotiation before irrevocable choices are made: it represents what standardization ...
J Farrell… - The RAND Journal of Economics, 1988 - JSTOR
We analyze an overlapping-generations model of duopolistic competition in the presence of
consumer switching costs. Competition for established buyers is continually intermingled
with competition for new, uncommitted buyers. In equilibrium the firm with attached ...
J Farrell… - The journal of industrial economics, 1992 - JSTOR
Converters, emulators, or adapters can often make one technology partially compatible with
another. We analyze the equilibrium market adoption of otherwise incompatible
technologies, when such converters are available, and the incentives to provide them. ...
J Farrell - The RAND Journal of Economics, 1987 - JSTOR
We show how costless, nonbinding, nonverifiable communication (cheap talk) can achieve
partial coordination among potential entrants into a natural-monopoly industry, where the
payoffs are qualitatively like the" battle of the sexes." The analysis would apply equally in ...
J Farrell - The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1987 - JSTOR
Joseph Farrell very economist kept awake by noisy neighbors must have relieved the tedium
of counting sheep by pondering the social institutions that make this kind of thing happen. A
classical answer is that Pareto-efficiency normally requires competitive markets, and since ...
ABSTRACT In modeling verbal communication, it is natural to think of" messages" as not
directly affect» ing. payoffs: talk is cheap. Unfortunately, the standard restrictions on out-of-
equilibrium beliefs scarcely if at all restrict beliefs in a model of cheap talk. This leaves us ...
J Farrell… - Harv. JL & Tech., 2003 - HeinOnline
Just as the dust settles from the Microsoft case, the Federal Communications Commission ("
FCC" or" the Commission") is preparing to craft rules to regulate broadband networks. 1
Taken together, these developments may mark the beginning of a new model of ...
J Farrell… - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1988 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract We show that a new product monopolist may benefit from (delayed) competition if
consumers incur setup costs. Setup costs create a dynamic consistency problem: the
monopolist cannot guarantee low future prices once customers have incurred those costs. ...
J Farrell… - The American Economic Review, 1989 - JSTOR
Why are some claims made in public and others in private? Are public announcements
always more credible than private ones? Should a politician meet with conservative and
liberal constituents separately or together? How does it matter that a firm's claims about its ...
J Farrell… - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1988 - qje.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract A partnership is a coalition that divides its output equally. We show that when
partnerships can form freely, a stable or “core” partition into partnerships always exists and
is generically unique. When people differ in ability, the equal-sharing constraint ...
P Bolton… - Journal of Political Economy, 1990 - JSTOR
We argue that although decentralization has advantages in finding low-cost solutions, these
advantages are accompanied by coordination problems, which lead to delay or duplication
of effort or both. Consequently, decentralization is desirable when there is little urgency or ...
J Farrell… - Journal of economic theory, 1989 - Elsevier
This paper describes an intuitive way in which cheap talk can matter in a two-stage
bargaining game in which talk may be followed by serious negotiation. The intuition that all
buyers would claim to have low reservation prices is incorrect in our model. Instead, if ...
The Economics of Information Technology is a concise and accessible review of some of the
important economic factors affecting information technology industries. These industries are
characterized by high fixed costs and low marginal costs of production, large switching ...
J Farrell… - Economics Letters, 1986 - Elsevier
Economics Letters 20 (1986) 7174 71 NorthHolland STANDARDIZATION AND VARIETY Joseph
FARRELL GTE Laboratories, Waltham, MA 02254, USA Garth SALONER* Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA Received 12 July 1985 In the tradeoff ...
J Farrell - Jurimetrics J., 1989 - HeinOnline
ABSTRACT Legal protection of intellectual work may have an important effect on
standardization in industries, including computers and software, where compatibility is
valuable. Therefore, compatibility issues are important considerations in the choice of ...
J Farrell… - The journal of industrial economics, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
2. Abstract We consider innovation incentives in markets where final goods are systems
comprising two strictly complementary components, one of which is monopolized. We focus
on the case in which the complementary component is competitively supplied and ...
J Farrell… - Berkeley Tech. LJ, 2004 - HeinOnline
ABSTRACT Given the limits on Patent Office scrutiny of patent applications, one might hope
that ex post litigation can fix at least the important errors. Unfortunately, the often grossly
skewed incentives to challenge and to defend issued patents make this view too optimistic ...
J Farrell - Economics Letters, 1988 - Elsevier
Abstract I note a methodological problem in studying the role of pre-play communication in
ensuring equilibrium. To deal with this problem, I define a solution concept for the extended
game (in which talk is followed by play) that is intermediate between Nash equilibrium and ...
J Farrell… - The American Economic Review, 1989 - JSTOR
We analyze incomplete long-term bilateral contracts when buyers incur relationship-specific
setup costs and sellers choose some aspect of quality that is not verifiable to third parties. If
setup costs are observable, the first best can be achieved even though contracts cannot ...
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J Farrell… - The Rand Journal of Economics, 1990 - JSTOR
We study the effects of changes in the ownership of productive assets in a concentrated
industry. Using a Cournot model, we analyze (1) investment by an oligopolist,(2) the sale of
capital goods by one oligopolist to another, and (3) stock market purchases, whereby one ...
J Farrell, HK Monroe… - Journal of Economics & …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
We discuss two contrasting styles of vertical organization of complementary activities or
components in an industry: systems competition versus component competition. When firms'
competencies differ, systems competition is not a perfect substitute for component ...
J Farrell, C Shapiro, RR Nelson… - Brookings Papers on Economic …, 1992 - JSTOR
TODAY TELEVISION SIGNALS are encoded, broadcast, and received in the United States
using the color system of the National Television Systems Committee (NTSC). Almost 40
years old, this system has well-known performance limitations. It is subject to flickering ...
Three years ago, the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice and the Federal
Trade Commission revised their Horizontal Merger Guidelines to articulate in greater detail
how they would treat claims of efficiencies associated with horizontal mergers; 1 claims ...
J Farrell… - American Economic Review, 2010 - nber.org
ABSTRACT. We analyze the licensing of patents that may be invalid, to licensees who
compete in a downstream product market. If licenses involve two-part tariffs, the patentee
and licensees will often–especially for weak patents–agree on a running royalty equal to ...
J Farrell - The Rand Journal of Economics, 1986 - JSTOR
In an experience-goods industry, an entrant who could make positive profits by providing a
better deal to buyers than do incumbents may cheat buyers by providing goods of low
equality to make even greater profits. If buyers foresee this possibility, they will be ...
J Farrell… - University of California, Berkeley, working …, 1996 - rotman.utoronto.ca
Abstract Consensus standardization—explicit agreement on compatibility standards—is
marred by severe delays. We explore tradeoffs between speed and the quality of outcomes
in a private-information model of the war of attrition. In this model, the consensus process ...
J Farrell… - Antitrust Bull., 1998 - HeinOnline
Many systems have the property that the greater the number of users on the system, the
more valuable it is to an individual user. This is a common feature of communications
networks, including the telephone system, e-mail, and facsimile machines. As a result, the ...
E Schiefelbein, JP Farrell… - 1982 - getcited.org
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J Farrell… - Theoretical Population Biology, 1989 - Elsevier
Abstract Recently, biologists have explored evolutionary explanations of apparently altruistic
behavior in situations of conflict, often modeled as the “Prisoner's Dilemma.” Certain simple
cooperative strategies, notably TIT-FOR-TAT, have been successful in computer ...
JP Farrell… - 1993 - eric.ed.gov
ED359171 - Teachers in Developing Countries: Improving Effectiveness and
Managing Costs. Economic Development Institute Seminar Background Papers
(Washington, DC, April 1987). EDI Seminar Series.
J Farrell, J Hayes, C Shapiro… - Antitrust LJ, 2007 - HeinOnline
This article focuses on a problem that the ABA Handbook labels" patent ambush" 3 and that
economists call" opportunism" or" hold-up." In very broad terms, opportunism or hold-up
arises when a gap between economic commitments and subsequent commercial ...
JP Farrell… - 1978 - www-wds.worldbank.org
Page 1. Textbooks and Aichievement: What We Know SWP298 World Bank Staff
Working Paper No. 298 October 1978 The views and interpretationis in this document
are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the ...
Used car dealers have alv/ays had a poor reputation for revealing faults in their cars. In
1976, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed a strong rule requiring inspection by
dealers of each of 52 systems or components, and revelation ofthe results, together with ...
SM Besen… - Telecommunications Policy, 1991 - Elsevier
Abstract This article argues that the historic pre-eminence of the ITU in setting international
telecommunications standards is likely to be increasingly threatened by the regional
standards organizations (RSOs) and by formal or informal coordination among the RSOs. ...
[CITATION] Changing conceptions of equality of education: forty years of comparative evidence
JP Farrell - Comparative Education. The dialectic of the global and …, 1999
J Farrell - The American Economic Review, 1995 - JSTOR
Although Friedrich A. von Hayek, Leonid Hurwicz, and others stressed how the price system
communicates private information (on preferences, technology, and endowments), our main
means of communication is surely words. But it is unclear whether mere words can be ...
J Farrell - 2001 - books.google.com
The Latin language is popularly imagined in a number of specific ways: as a masculine
language, an imperial language, a classical language, a dead language. This book
considers the sources of these metaphors and analyzes their effect on how Latin literature ...
1 See Farrell and Shapiro [1992], pages 40–42. Note, however, that this calculation was
done in a static model; an unresolved issue is whether a firm with market power in a network
innovation (perhaps conferred by IPP) might engage in socially desirable penetration ...
JP Farrell - Comparative Education Review, 1979 - JSTOR
Page 1. Presidential Address The Necessity of Comparisons in the Study of Education:
The Salience of Science and the Problem of Comparability JOSEPH P. FARRELL
Traditionally, presidential addresses at CIES annual meetings ...
Abstract There has been considerable debate concerning whether consumer surplus or total
surplus should be the welfare standard for antitrust. This debate misses two critical issues.
First, antitrust is not straightforwardly welfarist—it does not maximize but protects, and it ...
Little attention has been paid to communication in games: for the most part, game theorists
think as if no player would ever trust another (as is the case withtwo-person zero-sum
games). But an important role of language is coordination of actions, and game theory is ...
SP Heyneman, JP Farrell… - Journal of curriculum …, 1981 - Taylor & Francis
Page 1. J. CURRICULUM STUDIES, 1981, VOL. 13, NO. 3, 227-246 Research Section Textbooks
and Achievement in Developing Countries: What we Know Stephen P. Heyneman World Bank,
Washington, DC Joseph P. Farrell Ontario Institute for Studies in Education ...
[CITATION] International lessons for school effectiveness: The view from the developing world
JP Farrell - … in Developing Countries: Improving Effectiveness and …, 1993
JP Farrell - Curriculum Inquiry, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. Book Reviews Why Is Educational Reform so Difficult? Similar Descriptions, Different
Prescriptions, Failed Explanations An essay review of Tinkering Toward Utopia; A Century
of Public School Reform by David Tyack and Larry Cuban. ...
JP Farrell… - Physical Therapy, 1992 - ptjournal.apta.org
Page 1. Manual Therapy: Critical Assessment Profession of physical Therapy Role
the Interest in manual therapy appears to continue to grow among physical therapy
clinician$ and educators throughout the world even though ...
J Farrell… - The BE Journal of Theoretical Economics, 2010 - degruyter.com
We describe a simple initial indicator of whether a proposed merger between rivals in a
differentiated product industry is likely to raise prices through unilateral effects. Our
diagnostic calibrates upward pricing pressure (UPP) resulting from the merger, based on ...
FM Fisher, T Bresnahan… - Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. …, 1991 - JSTOR
PARTS 2 AND 3 of the Handbook of Industrial Organization are respectively entitled"
Analysis of Market Behavior" and" Empirical Methods and Results."'The first section is almost
exclusively theoretical, whereas the second, as its title makes clear, is empirically oriented ...
J Farrell - The American Journal of Philology, 1992 - JSTOR
Among the central critical issues surrounding Ovid's Metamorphoses-indeed, underlying
many of this challenging text's unsolved problems-is the question of genre. Is the poem epic
or a species of epic (eg, anti-epic, epic parody, elegized epic, or epicized elegy); la type of ...
AS Edlin… - 2004 - works.bepress.com
Predation occurs when a firm offers consumers favorable deals, usually in the short run, that
get rid of competition and thereby harm consumers in the long run. Modem economic theory
has shown how commitment or collective-action problems among consumers can lead to ...
J Farrell… - Journal of environmental quality, 2005 - crops.org
Abstract Wastewater contains human, animal, and plant pathogens capable of causing viral,
bacterial, or parasitic infections. There are several routes whereby sewage pathogens may
affect human health, including direct contact, contamination of food crops, zoonoses, and ...
The subject of compatibility and the economics of standards has become very topical m the
telecommunications industry since the AT&T divestiture and with the growing importance of
international traffic. Moreover, the introduction of such new services as ISDN and video ...
J Farrell - Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 1998 - JSTOR
Writing, Editing, and Translating the Heroides" because it will treat not only of the polar
relationship between reader and writer but also of the mediating roles represented by those
sometimes troublesome interpreters who stand between them. Accordingly, I will be ...
J Farrell… - JL Econ. & Org., 1995 - HeinOnline
We consider a problem in which a buyer has private information about the efficient scale or
nature of a relationship-specific investment by a producer. We show that reducing the
producer's ex post bargaining power may enhance efficiency by providing incentives for ...
J Farrell - … doctoral dissertation, Brasenose College, Oxford, UK, 1980 - opengrey.eu
Prices as signals of quality. Joseph Farrell Unpublished doctoral
dissertation, Brasenose College, Oxford, UK, 1980.
[CITATION] Textbooks in the developing world: Economic and educational choices
JP Farrell, SP Heyneman… - 1989 - World Bank
JP Farrell - Comparative education review, 1997 - JSTOR
Page 1. Focus on Educational Planning A Retrospective on Educational Planning
in Comparative Education JOSEPH P. FARRELL A Personal and Biographical Note
Educational planning as a field of practice with a body of ...
E Schiefelbein… - American Journal of Education, 1984 - JSTOR
Page 1. Education and Occupational Attainment in Chile: The Effects of Educational Quality,
Attainment, and Achievement ERNESTO SCHIEFELBEIN Centro de Investigaciones y Desarrollo
de la Educacion JOSEPH P. FARRELL Ontario Institute for Studies in Education ...
Abstract: Over two-thirds of FTC and DOJ merger challenges in fiscal 1998 and 1999 were
resolved by" negotiated restructuring." Yet, while there is a lot of economics literature on the
effects of mergers, I am not aware of much on merger fixes and divestitures. Similarly, ...
J Farrell - Review of Network Economics, 2006 - ideas.repec.org
< p> A payment instrument that disproportionately charges merchants (as with high
interchange) can take business from others that offer the two-sided customer better deals.
This competitive bias arises because merchants internalize cardholders' benefits (even ...
[CITATION] Educational expansion and the drive for social equality
JP Farrell - Comparative education, 1982
[CITATION] The Aga Khan Foundation experience compared with emerging alternatives to formal schooling
JP Farrell - Stephen E. Anderson. ed, 2002
Examples of this are common. A customer who chooses a particular long—distance carrier
in an equal-access exchange may face explicit charges as well as nonpecuniary costs in
changing to another carrier. A large user who has hard-wired bypass of a local loop to a ...
J Farrell - The American Economic Review, 2003 - JSTOR
Physical telecom networks are costly and few, traditionally to the point of monopoly.
Innovation thrives with many independent minds. So one might hope that independent
innovators, not only its proprietor M, can offer innovative services on a network, as has ...
M Ostwald, RM Rosen… - 1993 - books.google.com
EDITED BY RAIPH M.ROSEN AND iOSEPH FARREII MICHIGAN ... Fifth-century Athens has
inspired generations of students and scholars. Its citizens' profound discoveries in literature,
philo- sophy, and politics—to name but a few areas—have shaped the thinking of much of ...
J Farrell - Economics Letters, 1986 - Elsevier
Abstract I examine robustness of perfect contestability. A small sunk cost S causes large
deviations from the results if the response lag L is even smaller. There is an essential
discontinuity at S= 0= L. I also examine what happens if incumbant, not entrant, exists after ...
JP Farrell… - Comparative Education Review, 1985 - JSTOR
Page 1. Articles Education and Status Attainment in Chile: A Comparative Challenge
to the Wisconsin Model of Status Attainment JOSEPH P. FARRELL AND ERNESTO
SCHIEFELBEIN In this article, we present a new approach ...
J Farrell - Industrial and Corporate Change, 1997 - Oxford Univ Press
Abstract The FCC and state regulators have been working hard since the 1996 passage of
the Telecommunications Act to restructure regulation to make it more compatiable with
competition. Dergulation remains an especially complex problem for telecommunication, ...
[CITATION] The Ovidian Corpus: Poetic Body and Poetic Text
J Farrell - Ovidian Transformations, 1999
[CITATION] Walcott's Omeros: The Classical Epic in a Postmodern World
J Farrell - South Atlantic Quarterly, 1997 - DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
E Schiefelbein… - Comparative Education Review, 1980 - JSTOR
Page 1. Women, Schooling, and Work in Chile: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study
ERNESTO SCHIEFELBEIN AND JOSEPH P. FARRELL When considering the education
of women in developing nations, Chile is an extremely interesting case. ...
J Farrell… - … Competition Policy Center Working Paper No …, 2004 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Professor Varian's overview analyzes a variety of competitive strategies used by
high-tech companies. These strategies-such as personalized pricing, lock-in, and the
adoption of uniform compatibility standards to fuel bandwagon effects-often rely on ...
J Farrell - New literary history, 2003 - JSTOR
It was once believed that the ancients invented and perfected certain genres and that the
works they left might serve as models for later writers. Today belief in ideal patterns is a
distant memory, and our interest in genre takes other forms. Classicists, by engaging with ...
J Farrell - Economics Letters, 1986 - Elsevier
Economics Letters 21 (1986) 73-75 73 North-Holland A NOTE ON INERTIA IN MARKET SHARE
Joseph FARRELL GTE Laboratories, Waltham, MA 02254, USA Received 12 November 1985
In a simple model in which market share displays inertia, I show that a larger firm will ...
J Farrell - Economics Letters, 1985 - Elsevier
Abstract If each household owns the same fraction of a firm as its share of consumption,
shareholders unanimously want marginal-cost pricing. Otherwise, profits are
overemphasised relative to consumer surplus.
Abstract: We explore the logic of predation and rules designed to prevent it in markets
subject to network effects. Although, as many have informally argued, predatory behavior is
plausibly more likely to succeed in such markets, we find that it is particularly hard to ...
J Farrell… - The American Economic Review, 1991 - JSTOR
The comment by Gregory J. Werden (1991) on our paper," Horizontal Mergers: An
Equilibrium Analysis"(Farrell and Shapiro, 1990a) is largely based on a misunderstanding.
We first address some general issues that he raises and then turn to the technical point ...
J Farrell - UC Berkeley Competition Policy Center Working Paper …, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: While exclusive dealing can be efficient, the Chicago School has also argued that it
cannot be anticompetitive, or that it seldom is. That argument takes two forms; both are
weak. First, a price theory argument (" the Chicago Three-Party Argument") depends ...
RM Rosen… - … of the American Philological Association (1974-), 1986 - JSTOR
In the rambling sequence of thoughts in El. 10.31-69 that expresses the troubled state of the
lovesick Gallus, Vergil depicts his friend as proposing to abandon elegy for bucolic poetry,
and to take up a pair of activities presumably related to this change. These activities- ...
[CITATION] The Economics of Standardization: A Guide for Non-Economists
J Farrell - An Analysis of the Information Technology …, 1990
J Farrell - Antitrust Bull., 2006 - HeinOnline
This article discusses some ways in which complexity affects antitrust. It is broadly based on
my lunchtime talk at the American Antitrust Institute's June 2005 Roundtable on that subject.
My choice of topic was inspired by a competition issue of personal importance to me: ...
[CITATION] Educational Cooperation in the Americas: a review
JP Farrell - Education, Equity and Economic Competitiveness in …, 1995
[CITATION] Teacher costs and teacher effectiveness in developing countries
J Oliveira… - Teachers in developing …, 1993 - World Bank Washington, DC
J Farrell - The Classical Journal, 1997 - JSTOR
Dis manibus AK Michels sacrum ust as in many other areas, the theoretical discourse on
memory produced in antiquity, while of tremendous historical and intellectual importance per
se, does not provide us with an adequate conceptual basis for understanding the various ...
S Borenstein… - 1999 - nber.org
Conventional economic theory assumes that firms always minimize costs given the output
they produce. News articles and interviews with executives, however, indicate that firms from
time to time engage in cost-cutting exercises. One popular belief is that firms cut costs ...
JP Farrell - Comparative Education Review, 1969 - JSTOR
Page 1. Guttman scalogram analysis is used to develop measures of a theoretically
important dimension of educational systems, structural differentiation. Scales of this
dimen- sion are presented for the Latin American nations ...
J Farrell… - Problems of coordination in economic activity, 1994 - Springer
The diffusion of a technological advance is seldom smooth. Typically, some users hesitate to
adopt a new technology until others have done so. And even when a new technology is
adopted, different early users often choose distinct and perhaps incompatible versions of ...
J Farrell - Modern Italy, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
In an interview with William Rees-Mogg, 1 Berlusconi revealed that he had two portraits
hanging in his office—those of Mrs Thatcher and of the Emperor Justinian. The place allotted
to Mrs Thatcher, the prime exponent of free market economics of our times, can hardly ...
J Farrell - … , Organization, and Public Economics: Papers in …, 2000 - books.google.com
What determines whether an oligopoly can sustain prices above competitive levels, and if so
how much above? 1 Modern oligopoly theory offers two general answers to this question.
First, there are static models in which price competition is muted because of product ...
J Farrell… - The Journal of Industrial Economics, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Farrell, J. and Katz, ML (2005), COMPETITION OR PREDATION? CONSUMER
COORDINATION, STRATEGIC PRICING AND PRICE FLOORS IN NETWORK MARKETS.
The Journal of Industrial Economics, 53: 203–231. doi: 10.1111/j. 0022-1821.2005. 00252 ...
JP FARRELL - The SAGE handbook of curriculum and …, 2008 - books.google.com
Page 386. 18 COMMUNITY EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES The Quiet
Revolution in Schooling JOSEPH P. FARRELL Much, perhaps most, standard
curriculum and instruction literature is framed within, and takes ...
J Farrell… - Communications Magazine, IEEE, 1998 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Abstract The Telecommunications Act of 1996 was supposed to usher in a new era of
competition in US telecommunications markets in which advanced services were made
available to all consumers. In this article, we discuss how policies designed to promote ...
[CITATION] Equality of Education: A Half-Century of Comparative Evidence Seen from a New Millenium
JP Farrell - Comparative education: The dialectic of the global and …, 2003
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