In this paper we contend that – contrary to what argued by a vast part of the literature – computer software and, more in general, digital goods (i.e. symbolic strings on an electronic medium with some eco- nomic value) do not present the characteristics of a public good as they do not suffer from lack of rivarly and excludability any more than other durable goods which are regularly allocated on competitive markets. We argue instead that the “market allocation problem” – if any – with digital goods does not arise from their public nature but from some pe- culiar characteristics of the production technology. The latter presents the nature of a typical problem solving activity as far as the produc- tion of the first unit is concerned, this m...
Digital goods are bitstrings, sequences of 0s and 1s, which have economic value. They are distinguis...
This Article examines the application of the antitrust laws to computer software markets, beginning ...
The dissertation project proceeds through three papers, analyzing issues related to software interop...
In this paper we contend that – contrary to what argued by a vast part of the literature – computer ...
In this paper we contend that – contrary to what argued by a vast part of the literature – computer ...
Please, do not quote without permission This interdisciplinary paper focuses on an evolutionary and ...
This paper analyzes when it may be desirable for the government to stimulate open source software as...
Investments in scientific and technological knowledge depend on the level of excludability. In this ...
We discuss the software patent should be granted or not. There exist two types of coping in the soft...
There is considerable debate regarding the use of intellectual property rights (IPR) to spur innovat...
Why do open- and closed-source productions co-exist? To address this question, the paper studies the...
The digital sphere, “cyberspace,” is growing by leaps and bounds. Computers and programs are making...
The development of software was considered until the beginning of the 1990th as a cathedral like pro...
Recent models of multi-stage R&D have shown that a system of weak intellectual property rights may l...
We study the production of knowledge when many researchers or inventors are involved, in a setting w...
Digital goods are bitstrings, sequences of 0s and 1s, which have economic value. They are distinguis...
This Article examines the application of the antitrust laws to computer software markets, beginning ...
The dissertation project proceeds through three papers, analyzing issues related to software interop...
In this paper we contend that – contrary to what argued by a vast part of the literature – computer ...
In this paper we contend that – contrary to what argued by a vast part of the literature – computer ...
Please, do not quote without permission This interdisciplinary paper focuses on an evolutionary and ...
This paper analyzes when it may be desirable for the government to stimulate open source software as...
Investments in scientific and technological knowledge depend on the level of excludability. In this ...
We discuss the software patent should be granted or not. There exist two types of coping in the soft...
There is considerable debate regarding the use of intellectual property rights (IPR) to spur innovat...
Why do open- and closed-source productions co-exist? To address this question, the paper studies the...
The digital sphere, “cyberspace,” is growing by leaps and bounds. Computers and programs are making...
The development of software was considered until the beginning of the 1990th as a cathedral like pro...
Recent models of multi-stage R&D have shown that a system of weak intellectual property rights may l...
We study the production of knowledge when many researchers or inventors are involved, in a setting w...
Digital goods are bitstrings, sequences of 0s and 1s, which have economic value. They are distinguis...
This Article examines the application of the antitrust laws to computer software markets, beginning ...
The dissertation project proceeds through three papers, analyzing issues related to software interop...