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The Economics of Spatial Network Externalities and the Dynamics of Railway Gauge Standardization
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2009
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- Summaries of Doctoral Dissertations
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- Copyright © The Economic History Association 1992
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1 This dissertation was completed in 1991 at the Economics Department of Stanford University under the supervision of Paul A. David. Research was supported in part by a grant from the Pacific Coast Chapter of the Railway and Locomotive Historical Society.
2 “Network externalities” are benefits conveyed among members of a common network. An agent's realization of such benefits often depends on adopting a technology (here, gauge) that permits it to be integrated into the network.
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