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1980-2005 1 BASIC 1 CODES 1 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 1 COMPUTER MEMORY 1 COMPUTERS 1 DEVICES 1 DIGITAL 1 E-MAIL 1 EQUIPMENT 1 INFORMATION STORAGE 1 INNOVATIONS 1 MEMORY CARDS 1 NETWORKS 1 NEW TECHNOLOGIES 1 NEW TECHNOLOGY 1 ONLINE SYSTEMS 1 SENSORS 1 SERVERS 1 TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE 1 TRANSISTORS 1 U.S. newspaper industry 1 distribution platform 1 internet 1 internet-based media economy 1 online era 1 proprietary online systems 1 videotext 1
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Barnebeck Andersen, Thomas 1 Bentzen, Jeanet 1 Dalgaard, Carl-Johan 1 Herndon, Keith Lamar 1 Selaya, Pablo 1
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The World Bank Economic Review 1
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Does the Internet Reduce Corruption? and across Countries : Evidence from U.S. States
Barnebeck Andersen, Thomas; Bentzen, Jeanet; Dalgaard, … - In: The World Bank Economic Review 25 (2011) 3, pp. 387-417
We test the hypothesis that the Internet is a useful technology for controlling corruption. In order to do so, we develop a novel identification strategy for Internet diffusion. Power disruptions damage digital equipment, which increases the user cost of IT capital, and thus lowers the speed of...
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The U.S. newspaper industry’s relationship with online media 1980-2005
Herndon, Keith Lamar - 2010
of technologies that had influenced the media during this period. Beginning with videotext through to proprietary online … systems, the thesis demonstrates that these earlier platforms had informed newspaper companies how online media operates as a …
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