We present a framework and empirical estimates that quantify the economic impact of increased product variety made available through electronic markets. Recent research has focused on the effect of increased competition on Internet market efficiency. While these efficiency gains significantly enhance consumer welfare, for instance by leading to lower average selling prices, our present research shows that increased product variety made available through electronic markets can be a significantly larger source of consumer welfare gains. One reason for increased product variety on the Internet is the ability of online retailers to stock, display, and sell a large number of products. For example, the number of book titles available at Amazon.c...
Recently, parallel to developments in the communication technology, online shopping has become incre...
Use of the internet is growing at a phenomenal rate. For instance, it took 38 years for radio to rea...
Despite expectations in the late 1990s that the Internet would lead to frictionless commerce, empiri...
We present a framework and empirical estimates that quantify the economic impact of increased produc...
We present a framework and empirical estimates that quantify the economic impact of increased produc...
This dissertation consists of three essays on Internet markets and information goods. The first essa...
The Internet is one of the most important innovations of the 20th century This paper discusses sourc...
The pervasiveness of the Internet and digitization has revolutionized the delivery and consumption o...
textThe prevalent usage of the Internet and other information technologies (IT) has fundamentally c...
This dissertation investigates the impact of online product information on consumers, firms and mark...
As the Internet develops into a robust channel for commerce, it will be important to understand the ...
Recently, parallel to developments in the communication technology, online shopping has become incre...
Throughout economic history, changes in technology have had a substantial impact on consumers' searc...
Recently, parallel to developments in the communication technology, online shopping has become incre...
NYU, Stern School of Business, IOMS Department, Center for Digital Economy Researc
Recently, parallel to developments in the communication technology, online shopping has become incre...
Use of the internet is growing at a phenomenal rate. For instance, it took 38 years for radio to rea...
Despite expectations in the late 1990s that the Internet would lead to frictionless commerce, empiri...
We present a framework and empirical estimates that quantify the economic impact of increased produc...
We present a framework and empirical estimates that quantify the economic impact of increased produc...
This dissertation consists of three essays on Internet markets and information goods. The first essa...
The Internet is one of the most important innovations of the 20th century This paper discusses sourc...
The pervasiveness of the Internet and digitization has revolutionized the delivery and consumption o...
textThe prevalent usage of the Internet and other information technologies (IT) has fundamentally c...
This dissertation investigates the impact of online product information on consumers, firms and mark...
As the Internet develops into a robust channel for commerce, it will be important to understand the ...
Recently, parallel to developments in the communication technology, online shopping has become incre...
Throughout economic history, changes in technology have had a substantial impact on consumers' searc...
Recently, parallel to developments in the communication technology, online shopping has become incre...
NYU, Stern School of Business, IOMS Department, Center for Digital Economy Researc
Recently, parallel to developments in the communication technology, online shopping has become incre...
Use of the internet is growing at a phenomenal rate. For instance, it took 38 years for radio to rea...
Despite expectations in the late 1990s that the Internet would lead to frictionless commerce, empiri...