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Competition in the Digital Age

Posted on March 11, 2013 by shanegreenstein

Consumer Surplus in the Online Economy

The Economist sponsors a blog called Free exchange. This week Free exchange solicited posts to complement an article in the magazine that discusses challenges measuring the consumer surplus generated by the internet. They invited experts in the field to comment on the piece and on related research. I made a contribution explaining the challenges in measuring consumer surplus of a free product.

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