The economics of networks, especially of telecommunications, computers and information, the economics of technical compatibility and standardisation, industrial organisation and the structure and organisation of financial markets.
Program Titles
- Telecommunications & Digital Convergence
- Financial Markets Structure & Organization
- Globalization: Critical Mass and Network Size with Application to the US Fax Market
- Emergence of the `New Economy’
- Telecommunications Regulation
- Pricing of Complementary Goods and Network Effects
- Does it Pay to be First? Sequential Locational Choice and Foreclosure
- A Parimutuel Market Microstructure for Contingent Claims Trading
- Standards Coalitions Formation and Market Structure in Network Industries
His fields of specialisation and research include the economics of networks, especially of telecommunications, computers and information, the economics of technical compatibility and standardisation, industrial organisation and the structure and organisation of financial markets. Nicholas also focuses on the application of public policy to network industries. Most recently he has made presentations to Supercomm and AT&T on the current state of telecommunications and to the American Bar Association on the future of business and law on the internet. He is widely quoted in printed and broadcast mass media and has published widely in the areas of networks, telecommunications, oligopoly, antitrust, product positioning and on liquidity and the organisation of financial markets and exchanges.
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