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Internet engineering, science, and public policy communities have significant interest in understanding the extent and … scope of, as well as potential consumer harm induced by, persistent interdomain congestion on the Internet. In recent work …
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This paper analyzes a unique dataset of art auctions on eBay. We study the behavior of buyers and sellers, demand and supply, by means of a novel structural estimation approach. Our empirical framework considers the process of arrival of new bidders as well as the distribution of bidder...
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would allow network providers to experiment with different institutional forms until it can be shown that a particular … subscriber line(DSL) connections to access Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) provide support for targeted regulatory …
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This paper analyzes a unique dataset of art auctions on eBay. We study the behavior of buyers and sellers, demand and supply, by means of a novel structural estimation approach. Our empirical framework considers the process of arrival of new bidders as well as the distribution of bidder...
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This paper discusses the evolution of the congestion controls that govern all Internet traffic. In particular we … control, it is useful to understand how congestion control has evolved in the Internet, both with respect to its intellectual … history within the technical community and with respect to the changing traffic/industry environment in which the Internet …
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We study road supply by competing firms between a single origin and destination. In previous studies, firms simultaneously set their tolls and capacities while taking the actions of the others as given in a Nash fashion. Then, under some widely used technical assumptions, firms set a...
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