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Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, Economics is dead. Long live economics!, First Monday, May 1997
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Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, Cooking Pot Markets: An Economic Model for the Trade in Free Goods and Services on the Internet, First Monday, March 1998
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Terrence A. Maxwell, Is Copyright Necessary?, First Monday, September 2004.
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 Ron Lieber, American Express Kept a (Very) Watchful Eye on Charges, New York Times, January 2009

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