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The Economics of Standards: Public Policy and Market Performance (Special Issue)
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August 2004, No. 205a
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Last Updated: 07/22/2004

The Economics of Standards: Public Policy and Market Performance (Special Issue)

Carrie Jankowski, Victor Stango

As technology rapidly transforms many traditional sectors, the Fed and other public service providers are increasingly concerned about standards. The process for standards setting is complex with competing players and perspectives, and the fundamental economic principles are not clear cut.

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