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Economics of Information Technology

54 pointsby bengtanover 14 years ago

6 comments

ilamontover 14 years ago
Varian (who is or was Google's chief economist) is also the author of a very good book, written in the late 1990s, that covers many of the same topics:<p>Shapiro, Carl and Varian, Hal. Information Rules: A Strategic to the Network Economy. Harvard Business School Press, 1998.<p>The book is a classic, and is actually at the top of the reading list in a current MIT course also called "The Economics of Information":<p><a href="http://ebusiness.mit.edu/erik/567%202009%20syllabus-2009-11-14.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://ebusiness.mit.edu/erik/567%202009%20syllabus-2009-11-...</a><p>There is a class blog here:<p><a href="http://www.economicsofinformation.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.economicsofinformation.com/</a>
bengtanover 14 years ago
PDF and html versions available from:<p>From <a href="http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/people/hal/papers.html" rel="nofollow">http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/people/hal/papers.ht...</a>
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endlessvoid94over 14 years ago
This strikes me as odd (from section 5.4):<p>&#62; "Acquisti and Varian [2001] examine a simple model with two types of consumers: high-value and low-value, in which a monopolist can commit to a price plan. They find that although a monopolistic seller is able to make offers conditional on previous purchase history, it is never profitable for it to do so, which is consistent with the earlier analysis of intertemporal price discrimination by Stokey [1979] and Salant [1989]."<p>Isn't this what OS companies do? They charge less for upgrades? According to this paper, this would "never be profitable".<p>Am I misunderstanding this?<p>EDIT: added section number for reference and context
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FluidDjangoover 14 years ago
His page at <a href="http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/" rel="nofollow">http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/</a> says he's retired from Cal and now at Google.<p>I've bookmarked his page of academic papers. Unsurprisingly, since his getting affiliated with Google about 8 years ago, he's written on economics of Search: <a href="http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/people/hal/papers.html" rel="nofollow">http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/people/hal/papers.ht...</a> and on the Google Library Project.<p>Sure wish he (or someone) would be funded to do an update of this (2000 pub date) study. I wonder what additional variables might need to be factored in by now.
bertilover 14 years ago
A lot of research has been done since; the most interesting has to be on “multi-sided platforms”. I'm working on including diffusion on complex network in there too.<p>I am actually teaching that class to Masters in CS &#38; Management, and trying to have proper presentations ready in video format — but I spend too much time on HN for it to be ready yet.
tomjen3over 14 years ago
Great find, thanks.