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Daily Newspaper Advertising Rates, Local Media Cross-Ownership, Newspaper Chains, and Media Competition

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  • Ferguson, James M, 1983. "Daily Newspaper Advertising Rates, Local Media Cross-Ownership, Newspaper Chains, and Media Competition," Journal of Law and Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 26(3), pages 635-654, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:jlawec:v:26:y:1983:i:3:p:635-54
    DOI: 10.1086/467052
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    3. Charles Romeo & Russell Pittman & Norman Familant, 2003. "Do Newspaper JOAs Charge Monopoly Advertising Rates?," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 22(2), pages 121-138, March.
    4. van Kranenburg, Hans & Palm, Franz C. & Pfann, Gerard A., 2002. "Survival in a Concentrating Industry: The Case of Daily Newspapers in the Netherlands," IZA Discussion Papers 565, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    5. Lydia Cheung & Geoffrey Brooke, 2018. "Competition in Print Advertising between Paid and Free Newspapers," Working Papers 2018-01, Auckland University of Technology, Department of Economics.
    6. H. Van Kranenburg & F. Palm & G. Pfann, 2002. "Exit and Survival in a Concentrating Industry: The Case of Daily Newspapers in the Netherlands," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 21(3), pages 283-303, November.
    7. Ying Fan, 2013. "Ownership Consolidation and Product Characteristics: A Study of the US Daily Newspaper Market," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 103(5), pages 1598-1628, August.
    8. Daniel van Vuuren, 2011. "Flexible Retirement," CPB Discussion Paper 174.rdf, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.
    9. Kolesnik, Georgiy, 2011. "Перекрестные Права Собственности И Их Влияние На Эффективность Вертикальной Интеграции Предприятий [Cross-ownership and its influence on vertical integration efficiency of enterprises]," MPRA Paper 57474, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    10. Vidal-Sanz, Jose M., 2013. "A nonlinear product differentiation model à la Cournot: a new look to the newspapers industry," DEE - Working Papers. Business Economics. WB wb132002, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de Economía de la Empresa.
    11. Jacco Hakfoort & Jürgen Weigand, 2000. "Commercial publishing - a quiet life? Market power and performance on the Dutch market for consumer magazines," CPB Research Memorandum 174, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.
    12. Lehmann, Erik & Weigand, Jürgen, 1998. "Scale Economics, Market Power, and Pricing Behavior Evidence from German Newspaper and Magazine Publishing," Thuenen-Series of Applied Economic Theory 14, University of Rostock, Institute of Economics.
    13. Ulrich Kaiser, 2004. "An Estimated Model of the German Magazine Market," CIG Working Papers SP II 2004-07, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB), Research Unit: Competition and Innovation (CIG).
    14. Jonas Hackner & Sten Nyberg, 2008. "Advertising and Media Market Concentration," Journal of Media Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(2), pages 79-96.
    15. Nadine Lindstädt & Oliver Budzinski, 2011. "Newspaper vs. Online Advertising – Is There a Niche for Newspapers in Modern Advertising Markets?," Working Papers 113/11, University of Southern Denmark, Department of Sociology, Environmental and Business Economics.
    16. Geoffrey Brooke & Lydia Cheung, 2018. "An Empirical Analysis of Competition in Print Adversiting among Paid and Free Newspapers," Working Papers 2018-07, Auckland University of Technology, Department of Economics.

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