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Overview

Oz Shy is affiliated with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these broader areas, their work frequently addresses subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management, Marketing, Accounting, and Finance.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Digital Platforms and Economics
  • Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
  • ICT Impact and Policies
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Economic theories and models
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Corporate Finance and Governance

Oz Shy has contributed multiple articles to a variety of academic journals and working paper series. Frequent publication venues include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Working paper series
  • Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
  • Journal of Economics and Business
  • Journal of Economic Literature

Recent papers by Oz Shy illustrate a focus on payment systems, consumer behavior, and market structures. Some notable publications are:

  • "Cash Is Alive: How Economists Explain Holding and Use of Cash" (2023), Journal of Economic Literature
  • "Low-income consumers and payment choice" (2020), Research in Economics
  • "Common ownership, institutional investors, and welfare" (2020), Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
  • "How currency denomination and the ATM affect the way we pay" (2020), Journal of Economics and Business
  • "Interchange fees with cashless stores, cashless consumers, and cash-only consumers" (2022), Economics Letters

Collaborative work is an element of their research output, with frequent co-authors including Joanna Stavins, Rune Stenbacka, Brian Prescott, and Claire Greene.

Best Publications

  • The Economics of Network Industries

    Oz Shy

  • Industrial Organization: Theory and Applications

    Oz Shy

  • The Economics of Network Industries

    Oz Shy

  • A quick-and-easy method for estimating switching costs

    Oz Shy;Oz Shy

  • A strategic approach to software protection

    Oz Shy;Jacques Thisse

  • Network effects without network externalities

    Chien-fu Chou;Oz Shy

  • A strategic approach to software protection

    Oz Shy;Jacques-Françlois Thisse

  • The Economics of Network Industries

    Luca Lambertini;Oz Shy

  • A Short Survey of Network Economics

    Oz Shy

  • Price competition when consumer behavior is characterized by conformity or vanity

    Isabel Grilo;Oz Shy;Jacques-François Thisse

  • Technology revolutions in the presence of network externalities

    Oz Shy;Oz Shy

  • Standardization policy and international trade

    Neil Gandal;Oz Shy

  • Strategic outsourcing

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  • The Market for Electronic Cash Cards

    Oz Shy;Juha Tarkka

  • Publishers, artists, and copyright enforcement

    Amit Gayer;Oz Shy;Oz Shy

  • Planned Obsolescence as an Engine of Technological Progress

    Arthur Fishman;Neil Gandal;OZ Shy

  • Why Do Payment Card Networks Charge Proportional Fees

    Oz Shy;Zhu Wang

  • Internet and peer-to-peer distributions in markets for digital products

    Amit Gayer;Oz Shy

  • History-based price discrimination and entry in markets with switching costs: A welfare analysis

    Thomas Gehrig;Oz Shy;Rune Stenbacka

  • How to Price: A Guide to Pricing Techniques and Yield Management

    Oz Shy

  • Partial compatibility and supporting services

    Chien-fu Chou;Oz Shy

  • Partial outsourcing, monitoring cost, and market structure

    Oz Shy;Rune Stenbacka

  • The Economics of Network Industries: Introduction to Network Economics

    Oz Shy

Frequent Co-Authors

David G. Mayes
David G. Mayes University of Auckland
Jacques-François Thisse
Jacques-François Thisse Université Catholique de Louvain
Iftekhar Hasan
Iftekhar Hasan Fordham University
Neil Gandal
Neil Gandal Tel Aviv University

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