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Posted on December 31, 2014 by Joshua Gans

Top Posts of 2014

As is traditional, here are Digitopoly’s top posts of 2014:

  1. 10 Reasons to doubt Tim’s Vermeer
  2. The easy target that is the Theory of Disruptive Innovation
  3. Tirole and Pasteur
  4. The Giant’s Shoulders: Suzanne Scotchmer
  5. The ownership of the machines
  6. No business built on teenager demand is sustainable
  7. Amazon: it’s not the power, it’s the lost focus
  8. Google and Motorola in the Wake of Nortel
  9. The Capital Creators, Piketty and Growth Theory
  10. Apple’s new Identification Revolution

What seems to drive these are usually links from media and also Mark Thoma. The top one of course came from Google searches.

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