Happy Blizzard,
Here’s a radio piece that Barry Nalebuff and I did on cable bundling regulation. An experiment in unscripted debate – beware. Cable Bundling Marketplace Radio (Nov. 19, 2004) (Real Audio).
Here’s a Forbes piece that tells what Barry and I learned in taping a segment on car theft for a Why Not TV series (which is in “development” with PBS), Stop Thief Forbes 88 (Jan. 10, 2005).
Here’s an oped about Microsoft EU case that Barry and I just published in The Economists' Voice: "Going Soft on Microsoft? The EU's Antitrust Case and Remedy": http://www.bepress.com/ev/vol2/iss2/art4
This is a law review article that suggests we can make incremental progress before Don’t Ask Don’t Tell is repealed by asking military personnel a different type of question: The Inclusive Command: Voluntary Integration of Sexual Minorities into the U.S. Military, 103 Michigan Law Review 150 (2004) (with Jennifer Gerarda Brown).
And finally, here’s somebody else’s take on Baker’s and my reckless sex idea which was featured in New York Times Sunday Magazine The Year in Ideas (Dec. 12, 2004).
Oops, finally here’s a piece that proves yet again the hazards of trying to say something non-embarrassing about innovation: Encouraging Suggestive Behavior, Harvard Business Review 18 (December 2004), reprint F0412C (with Barry Nalebuff).
Your recitivist spammer,
Ian Ayres
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Yale Law School
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