Professor Avi Goldfarb
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Geography and the Internet
Publications
Publications
Agrawal, Ajay, Christian Catalini, and Avi Goldfarb. Forthcoming.Crowdfunding: Geography, Social Networks, and the Timing of Investment Journal of Economics and Management Strategy
Dranove, David, Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb, and Shane Greenstein. 2014.The Trillion Dollar Conundrum: Complementarities and Health Information Technology
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 6(4), 239-270. Ghose, Anindya, Avi Goldfarb, and Sang Pil Han. 2013. How is the Mobile Internet Different? Search costs and local activities. Information Systems Research. 24(3), 613-631.
Forman, Chris, Avi Goldfarb, and Shane Greenstein. 2012. The Internet and Local Wages: A Puzzle. American Economic Review 102(1): 556-575. Goldfarb, Avi, and Catherine Tucker. 2011. Substitution between Online and Offline Advertising Markets. Journal of Competition Law and Economics 7(1), 37-44. Goldfarb, Avi, and Catherine Tucker. 2011. Search Engine Advertising: Channel Substitution when Pricing Ads to Context. Management Science 57(3), 458-470. Goldfarb, Avi and Catherine Tucker. 2011 Advertising Bans and the Substitutability of Online and Offline Advertising. Journal of Marketing Research 48(2), 207-228. Forman, Chris, Anindya Ghose, and Avi Goldfarb. 2009. Competition between Local and Electronic Markets: How the benefit of buying online depends on where you live. Management Science 54(1),47-57. Forman, Chris, Avi Goldfarb, and Shane Greenstein. 2008. Understanding the Inputs into Innovation: Do Cities Substitute for Internal Firm Resources? Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 17(2). Blum, Bernardo, and Avi Goldfarb. 2006. Does the internet defy the law of gravity? Journal of International Economics 70(2),384-405. Forman, Chris, Avi Goldfarb, and Shane Greenstein. 2005. How Did Location Affect Adoption of the Commercial Internet: Global Village vs. Urban Leadership. Journal of Urban Economics 58(3),389-420. Forman, Chris, Avi Goldfarb, and Shane Greenstein. 2003. The Geographic Dispersion of Commercial Internet Use. In Rethinking Rights and Regulations: Institutional Responses to New Communication Technologies. Eds. Lorrie Faith Cranor and Steven S. Wildman. MIT Press. 113-145.
Working Papers
Wang, Kitty and Avi Goldfarb. Can offline stores drive online sales? Forman, Chris, Avi Goldfarb, and Shane Greenstein. Digital Dispersion: An Industrial and Geographic Census of Commercial Internet Use
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