Structure of the Computer Industry

Brief of Economists Amici Curiae on Microsoft Remedies.  Six leading antitrust economists.  
A Remedy That Falls Short of Restoring Competition from Antitrust Magazine, Autumn 2001 (discussion of Microsoft Settlement)
The Economics of The Microsoft Case
The Right Remedy 
Network Effects and Microsoft (economic theory of networks as seen in the case documents.  Large pdf.) 
Browsing Microsoft's browser defenses (one page, all arguments guaranteed genuine (well, all but one.) )
Competition, Cooperation, and Predation in Innovative Industries. Third Nordic Cartel Conference
Technological Competition and the Structure of the Computer Industry, joint with Shane Greenstein. 
The Changing Structure of Innovation in the Computer Industry, prepared for the Science, Technology and Economic Policy panel volume edited by D. Mowery et al., America’s Industrial Resurgence.
New Modes of Competition and the Future Structure of the Computer Industry, In Competition, Convergence, and the Microsoft Monopoly, a Progress and Freedom Foundation Volume published by Kluwer Press. 

INDUSTRIAL DYNAMICS AND THE EVOLUTION OF FIRMS' AND NATIONS' COMPETITIVE CAPABILITIES IN THE WORLD COMPUTER INDUSTRY joint with Franco Malerba.  

Recent Public Policy Issues

Reforming European Merger Review (Comments on Kai-Uwe Kuhn's JICT paper)

Entrepreneurship and Regional Innovation

Papers from the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research project "Silicon Valley and its Imitators"

Computerization: Social Returns and the Demand for Labor

Computerization and Wage Dispersion: An Analytical Reinterpretation
Information Technology, Workplace Organization and the Demand for Skilled Labor: Firm-level Evidence, Joint with Erik Brynjolfsson and Lorin Hitt.
Computerization and Labor Demand: Agenda for Testing and Forecast of the Future, Dinner speech at the Information and Communications Technologies, Employment and Earnings Conference 22 and 23 rd June 1998, Nice, France. 
Information Technology and Recent Changes in Work Organization Increase the Demand for Skilled Labor, Joint with Erik Brynjolfsson and Lorin Hitt.
Prospects for an IT-led Productivity Surge (NBER IPE Volume)
The Mechanisms of IT's Contribution to Economic Growth (St. Gobain Conference)

Econometrics of Market Power and Product Differentiation

Jerry Hausman's objection to my comment on his paper "Valuation of New Goods under Perfect and Imperfect Competion"
My response to his objection.