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Competition in the Digital Age

Posted on January 1, 2016 by Joshua Gans

Top Posts of 2015

As is traditional, here are the Top Posts of 2015 at Digitopoly

  1. The Romer Model turns 25
  2. Why the iPhone confounds disruption theorists
  3. Uber, sharing and the compensation mechanism
  4. Nathan Rosenberg and the Innovation System
  5. The Organisational Choice of PowerPoint versus Excel
  6. Mathiness: A Guide for the Perplexed
  7. Economics in One Lesson: Nash
  8. Are we kidding ourselves on competition?
  9. Who is Jet.com out to kill?
  10. The Defenestration of Search

For those interested, here are the Top Posts of 2014 and 2013.

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