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The Internet has become an integral part of the everyday life of households, firms and governments. Its proper … Internet depends on its openness and the confidence of users. Designing policies that protect society while allowing for … Internet’s great economic potential to be fulfilled, is a difficult task. This paper investigates this challenge and takes …
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barriers they perceive to adopt the Internet, and the types of e-commerce activities they implement in their companies. In … results obtained show that the motivation for entrepreneurship based on family tradition is related to less Internet adoption … with Internet use for relationship purposes with clients and suppliers. This information is considered relevant in …
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implications for competition policy. Three important Internet markets are analyzed in more detail: search engines, online auction … use our theoretical insights to examine whether leading Internet platforms have non-temporary market power. Based on this …
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The European Commission has proposed a new regulatory tool for the governance of digital markets. The Digital Markets Act (DMA) intents to limit the market behavior of so-called gatekeeper companies to ensure contestable and fair digital markets. We review the provisions of the DMA both from a...
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We investigate how online price dispersion has evolved since the bursting of the Internet bubble by comparing price … online price dispersion declined between 2000 and 2001 when there was a shakeout in Internet retailing, it increased from …-tailers, increased steadily during 2000-2003. These findings suggest that online price dispersion is persistent even as Internet markets …
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We investigate how online price dispersion has evolved since the bursting of the Internet bubble by comparing price …, although online price dispersion declined between 2000 and 2001 when there was a shakeout in Internet retailing, it increased …-tailers, increased steadily during 2000-2003. These findings suggest that online price dispersion is persistent even as Internet markets …
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The European Commission has proposed a new regulatory tool for the governance of digital markets. The Digital Markets Act (DMA) intents to limit the market behavior of socalled gatekeeper companies to ensure contestable and fair digital markets. We review the provisions of the DMA both from a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013407158
avoidance; but, if online firms remit taxes, online sales may put upward pressure on tax rates because the internet enforces … destination-based taxes. I find that higher internet penetration results in lower municipal tax rates on average, but raises tax … deviation increase in internet penetration lowers local sales taxes in large municipalities by 0.20 percentage points or 17% of …
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variation in consumer's use of the Internet for tasks like “porn” and “cat videos” as measured by Google Trends. My estimates …
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significant impact on the Indian economy, which saw one of the largest lockdowns globally. The Indian internet economy, which was … a result of steep falls in business for e-commerce and travel, the largest sectors in the internet ecosystem. However …, India’s internet economy is likely to be a net beneficiary in longer run, driven by multi-fold increase in digital …
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