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Competition in the Digital Age

Posted on January 1, 2014 by Joshua Gans

Top Posts of 2013

As is often traditional with blogs, I thought I’d list the Top Posts of 2013 according to WordPress stats on the number of hits. They are:

  1. Harvard Business School Publishing crosses the ‘evil’ academic line
  2. With Google Reader gone, is Google Scholar next?
  3. That Star Trek economy thing
  4. Now for some jaw droppingly bad analysis
  5. Will free MOOCs destroy Higher Education?
  6. How Slate’s redesign misses the lessons of Prego
  7. Amazon’s Comical Kindle Pricing Catch-22
  8. Time for a little Bitcoin discussion
  9. Who owns Wikipedia?
  10. A Legend of Economics Passes

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