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Economic Experiments and Neutrality in Internet Access. (2007). Greenstein, Shane.
In: NBER Working Papers.
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:13158.

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  2. Centrino and the Restructuring of WI-FI Supply. (2020). Greenstein, Shane ; Fontana, Roberto.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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    In: Strategic Management Journal.
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  4. Entrepreneurial experiments in science policy: Analyzing the Human Genome Project. (2010). Murray, Fiona E. ; Huang, Kenneth G..
    In: Research Policy.
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  5. Innovative Conduct in Computing and Internet Markets. (2010). Greenstein, Shane.
    In: Handbook of the Economics of Innovation.
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