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    Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 14:26:40 -0500
    From: "ECONOMIDES, Nicholas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "ECONOMIDES, Nicholas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Subject: Call for proposals & NET Institute conference on 4/21/06
      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dear Colleague,

I am writing for two reasons.  First, to announce a call for
proposals for Summer 2006 grants by the NET Institute,
http://www.NETinst.org .  For a fourth year, the NET Institute will
fund a number of scientific research projects in the areas of network
industries, including telecommunications, wired and wireless
networks, "virtual networks," electronic commerce, and the Internet.
Proposed research may be either theoretical or empirical, and may
also analyze issues of public policy. The deadline for proposal
submissions is May 25, 2006. Details on the requirements are at
http://www.netinst.org/call_for_proposals_2006.htm .  Please
distribute this information to researchers who may be interested to
get funding for their research in these subjects.

Second, I want to remind you of the third annual NET Institute
conference on network economics at the Stern School of Business on
April 21, 2006.  Please see the conference outline at
http://www.NETinst.org/2006_conference.htm and RSVP to
Nicole McDermet mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .

The Networks, Electronic Commerce and Telecommunications Institute
(NET Institute) is a non-profit institution devoted to research on
network industries, telecommunications, the Internet, "virtual
networks" comprised of computers that share the same technical
standard or operating system, electronic commerce, and on network
issues in general.  The NET Institute functions as a world-wide focal
point for research, open exchange and dissemination of ideas in these
areas. For more information see http://www.NETinst.org/ .

Best regards,

Nick

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Prof. Nicholas Economides
Stern School of Business
44 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012-1126
tel. (917) 776-8777, (212) 998-0864, fax (212) 995-4218
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/
Executive Director, NET Institute
http://www.NETinst.org/
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Dear Colleague,

I am writing for two reasons.  First, to announce a call for proposals for Summer 2006 grants by the NET Institute,
http://www.NETinst.org .  For a fourth year, the NET Institute will fund a number of scientific research projects in the areas of network industries, including telecommunications, wired and wireless networks, “virtual networks,” electronic commerce, and the Internet. Proposed research may be either theoretical or empirical, and may also analyze issues of public policy. The deadline for proposal submissions is May 25, 2006. Details on the requirements are at http://www.netinst.org/call_for_proposals_2006.htm Please distribute this information to researchers who may be interested to get funding for their research in these subjects. 

Second, I want to remind you of the third annual NET Institute conference on network economics at the Stern School of Business on April 21, 2006.  Please see the conference outline at http://www.NETinst.org/2006_conference.htm and RSVP to
Nicole McDermet mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .

The Networks, Electronic Commerce and Telecommunications Institute (NET Institute) is a non-profit institution devoted to research on network industries, telecommunications, the Internet, “virtual networks” comprised of computers that share the same technical standard or operating system, electronic commerce, and on network issues in general.  The NET Institute functions as a world-wide focal point for research, open exchange and dissemination of ideas in these areas. For more information see http://www.NETinst.org/ .

Best regards,

Nick

**********************************************
Prof. Nicholas Economides
Stern School of Business
44 West 4th Street, New York, NY 10012-1126      
tel. (917) 776-8777, (212) 998-0864, fax (212) 995-4218
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/
Executive Director, NET Institute
http://www.NETinst.org/
**********************************************

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