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September 2004, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 315-326 The Choice of Commercial Breaks in Television Programs: The Number, Length and Timing
by Wen Zhou - 327-348 The Adverstising Market in a Product Oligopoly
by Anthony Dukes - 349-379 What Explains the Use of Direct‐to‐Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs?
by Toshiaki Iizuka - 381-399 Sunk Costs and the Depth and Probability of Technology Adoption
by Thomas Åstebro - 401-425 Patentability, Industry Structure, and Innovation
by Robert M. Hunt - 427-455 How to Auction a Bottleneck Monopoly When Underhand Vertical Agreements are Possible
by Eduardo M. R. A. Engel & Ronald D. Fischer & Alexander Galetovic
June 2004, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 179-199 Vertical Enclosure: Vertical Integration and the Reluctance to Purchase from a Competitor
by D. Lee Heavner - 201-227 Affiliation, integration, and information: ownership incentives and industry structure
by Thomas N. Hubbard - 229-253 Spillovers, Investment Incentives and the Property Rights Theory of the Firm
by David de Meza & Ben Lockwood - 255-276 Plant Exit, Vintage Capital and the Business Cycle
by Kjell G. Salvanes & Ragnar Tveteras - 277-289 Industry and firm effects of privatization in Malawian oligopolistic manufacturing
by Ephraim W. Chirwa - 291-312 Network Structure and Airline Scheduling
by Jan K. Brueckner
March 2004, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-26 The Determinants of Optimal Interchange Fees in Payment Systems
by Julian Wright - 27-52 Softening Competition by Inducing Switching in Credit Markets
by Jan Bouckaert & Hans Degryse - 53-80 Delegation of Authority In Business Organizations: An Empirical Test
by Massimo G. Colombo & Marco Delmastro - 81-120 Optimal Regulation of Cooperative R&D Under Incomplete Information
by Isabelle Brocas - 121-132 Costly Information Disclosure in Oligopoly
by Insuk Cheong & Jeong‐Yoo Kim - 133-163 Market Power and Joint Dominance in U.K. Brewing
by Margaret E. Slade - 165-177 Competitive balance and gate revenue sharing in team sports
by Stefan Szymanski & Stefan Késenne
December 2003, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 405-426 Pivotal Buyers and Bargaining Position
by Alexander Raskovich - 427-432 A Search Model Where Consumers Choose Quantity Based on Expected Price
by Paolo Buccirossi - 433-454 Differentiation and Competition in HMO Markets
by David Dranove & Anne Gron & Michael J. Mazzeo - 455-467 The Relative Importance of Actual and Potential Competition: Empirical Evidence From the Pharmaceuticals Market
by Mats A. Bergman & Niklas Rudholm - 469-490 Insurer‐hospital bargaining: negotiated discounts in post‐deregulation connecticut
by Alan T. Sorensen - 491-509 Tyre price dispersion across retail outlets in the UK
by Juan Delgado & Michael Waterson
September 2003, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 271-293 Tacit Collusion in Repeated Auctions: Uniform Versus Discriminatory
by Natalia Fabra - 295-316 An Empirical Analysis of Entrant and Incumbent Bidding in Road Construction Auctions
by Dakshina G. De Silva & Timothy Dunne & Georgia Kosmopoulou - 317-343 Policy‐Induced Technology Adoption: Evidence from the U.S. Lead Phasedown
by Suzi Kerr & Richard G. Newell - 345-358 Vaporware as a Means of Entry Deterrence
by Marco A. Haan - 359-381 Debt, Operating Margin, and Investment In Workplace Safety
by Randall K. Filer & Devra L. Golbe - 383-403 Bundling and Menus of Two‐Part Tariffs
by Sreya Kolay & Greg Shaffer
June 2003, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 121-150 Why Focus? A Study Of Intra‐Industry Focus Effects
by Nicolaj Siggelkow - 151-166 Further Tests of Static Oligopoly Models: Whiskey, 1882–1898
by Karen Clay & Werner Troesken - 167-191 Market Structure and the Pricing of Electricity and Natural Gas
by Christopher R. Knittel - 193-214 Exclusive Contracts And Market Power: Evidence From Ocean Shipping
by Pedro L. Marín & Richard Sicotte - 215-242 Auctions for Split‐Award Contracts
by Martin K. Perry & József Sákovics - 243-270 Consumption Externalities and Diffusion in Pharmaceutical Markets: Antiulcer Drugs
by Ernst R. Berndt & Robert S. Pindyck & Pierre Azoulay
March 2003, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-33 Competition and Long–run Productivity Growth in the UK and US Tobacco Industries, 1879–1939
by Eric W. Zitzewitz - 35-44 The Effect of Management Buyouts on Firm–level Technical Inefficiency: Evidence from a Panel of UK Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers
by Kevin Amess - 45-74 In Which Industries is Collusion More Likely? Evidence from the UK
by George Symeonidis - 75-89 An empirical evaluation of the determinants of Research Joint Venture Formation
by Roberto Hernán & Pedro L. Marín & Georges Siotis - 91-112 Entry, Exit and Establishment Survival in UK Manufacturing
by Richard Disney & Jonathan Haskel & Ylva Heden - 113-120 Lower Bound Estimation – Quantile Regression and Simplex Method: An Application to Italian Manufacturing Sectors
by Maria Letizia Giorgetti
December 2002, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 369-390 Do R&D Subsidies Stimulate or Displace Private R&D? Evidence from Israel
by Saul Lach - 391-416 How to Set Minimum Acceptable Bids, with an Application to Real Estate Auctions
by R. Preston McAfee & Daniel C. Quan & Daniel R. Vincent - 417-430 All–Pay Auctions with Variable Rewards
by Todd Kaplan & Israel Luski & Aner Sela & David Wettstein - 431-456 Love or Money? The Effects of Owner Motivation in the California Wine Industry
by Fiona M. Scott Morton & Joel M. Podolny - 457-473 The Effects of Managed Care on Medical Referrals and the Quality of Specialty Care
by Gary M. Fournier & Melayne Morgan McInnes - 475-492 Pricing with Consumer Switching Costs: Evidence from the Credit Card Market
by Victor Stango
September 2002, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 237-263 The Competitive Effects of a New Product Introduction: A Case Study
by Jerry A Hausman & Gregory K Leonard - 265-287 Inducing Innovation in the Environmental Technology of Oligopolistic Firms
by Robert Innes & Joseph J Bial - 289-315 Access Pricing under Competition: An Application to Cellular Networks
by Julian Wright - 317-335 Cost–raising Strategies in a Symmetric, Dynamic Duopoly
by Robin Mason - 337-349 Does a Seller’s eCommerce Reputation Matter? Evidence from eBay Auctions
by Mikhail I Melnik & James Alm - 351-367 Retail Strategies on the Web: Price and Non–price Competition in the Online Book Industry
by Karen Clay & Ramayya Krishnan & Eric Wolff & Danny Fernandes
June 2002, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 103-122 Payment Systems and Interchange Fees
by Richard Schmalensee - 123-149 Who Initiates Recalls and Who Cares? Evidence from the Automobile Industry
by Nicholas G. Rupp & Curtis R. Taylor - 151-171 Spillovers and the growth of local industries
by Mario Forni & Sergio Paba - 173-196 The Impact of Divestment on Firm Performance: Empirical Evidence from a Panel of UK Companies
by Michelle Haynes & Steve Thompson & Mike Wright - 197-234 Some Simple Economics of Open Source
by Josh Lerner & Jean Tirole - 235-236 Notes on the Journal of Industrial Economics Website
by Takanori Adachi & Mario Runkel
March 2002, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-10 The Output Effects of Government Sponsored Cartels During the New Deal
by Jason E. Taylor - 11-21 Bertrand Competition Under Uncertainty
by Maarten Janssen & Eric Rasmusen - 23-42 Market size and vertical integration: Stigler’s hypothesis reconsidered
by Walter Elberfeld - 43-56 Strategic Vertical Differentiation and Durable Goods Monopoly
by Lisa N. Takeyama - 57-84 Strategy Fads and Competitive Convergence: An Empirical Test for Herd Behavior in Prime‐Time Television Programming
by Robert E. Kennedy - 85-102 The productivity and wage effects of foreign acquisition in the United Kingdom
by Martin J. Conyon & Sourafel Girma & Steve Thompson & Peter W. Wright
December 2001, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 417-440 Vertical Integration and Internet Strategies in the Apparel Industry
by Robert H. Gertner & Robert S. Stillman - 441-461 Free Riding and Sales Strategies for the Internet
by Dennis W. Carlton & Judith A. Chevalier - 463-485 The Effects of Business‐to‐Business E‐Commerce on Transaction Costs
by Luis Garicano & Steven N. Kaplan - 487-499 Competition in the Computer Industry: Online Versus Retail
by Austan Goolsbee - 501-519 Internet Car Retailing
by Fiona Scott Morton & Florian Zettelmeyer & Jorge Silva‐Risso - 521-539 Prices and Price Dispersion on the Web: Evidence from the Online Book Industry
by Karen Clay & Ramayya Krishnan & Eric Wolff - 541-558 Consumer Decision‐making at an Internet Shopbot: Brand Still Matters
by Michael D. Smith & Erik Brynjolfsson
September 2001, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 223-245 Revenue Sharing and Vertical Control in the Video Rental Industry
by James D. Dana, Jr. & Kathryn E. Spier - 247-268 Imperfect Tests and Natural Insurance Monopolies
by Winand Emons - 269-280 Adoption of a Process Innovation with Learning‐by‐Doing: Evidence from the Semiconductor Industry
by Ricardo Cabral & Michael J. Leiblein - 281-298 Technological Incompatibility, Endogenous Switching Costs and Lock‐in
by Begoña Garcia Mariñoso - 299-318 Vertical Foreclosure in Broadband Access?
by Daniel L. Rubinfeld & Hal J. Singer - 319-333 Regulation, Vertical Integration and Sabotage
by T. Randolph Beard & David L. Kaserman & John W. Mayo - 335-377 International Telecom Settlements: Gaming Incentives, Carrier Alliances and Pareto‐Superior Reform
by David A. Malueg & Marius Schwartz - 379-414 The Role of Incentives for Opening Monopoly Markets: Comparing GTE and BOC Cooperation with Local Entrants
by Federico Mini
June 2001, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 113-135 Product Diversity in Asymmetric Oligopoly: Is the Quality of Consumer Goods too Low?
by Simon P. Anderson & André de Palma - 137-160 The Antitrust Implications of Capacity Reallocation by a Dominant Firm
by Ian Gale & Daniel P. O’Brien - 161-180 Informative Advertising and Optimal Targeting in a Monopoly
by Lola Esteban & Agustín Gil & Jose M. Hernández - 181-196 The Diversity of R&D Consortia and Firm Behavior: Evidence from Japanese Data
by Mariko Sakakibara - 197-221 FOB or Uniform Delivered Prices: Strategic Choice and Welfare Effects
by Mingxia Zhang & Richard J. Sexton
March 2001, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-19 An Econometric Analysis of Telecom Competition, Privatization, and Regulation in Africa and Latin America
by Scott J. Wallsten - 21-43 Does Entry Size Matter? The Impact of the Life Cycle and Technology on Firm Survival
by Rajshree Agarwal & David B. Audretsch - 45-61 Why Do Suppliers Charge Larger Buyers Lower Prices?
by Rajeev K. Tyagi - 63-84 The Competitive Effects of Not‐for‐Profit Hospital Mergers: A Case Study
by Michael G. Vita & Seth Sacher - 85-96 On the Desirability of Compatibility with Product Selection
by Anette Boom - 97-109 Evidence of Qualitative Learning‐by‐Doing from the Advent of the ‘Talkie’
by Charles Moul - 111-111 Notes on the Journal of Industrial Economics Website: An Introduction to the 1999 Advertising and Industry Survey
by David Paton & Neil Conant
December 2000, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 373-390 Pricing a Network Good To Deter Entry
by Drew Fudenberg & Jean Tirole - 391-411 Building and Delivering the Virtual World: Commercializing Services for Internet Access
by Shane Greenstein - 413-432 Innovation, Rent Extraction, and Integration in Systems Markets
by Joseph Farrell & Michael L. Katz - 433-472 Connectivity in the Commercial Internet
by Jacques Crémer & Patrick Rey & Jean Tirole - 473-488 Buying, Sharing and Renting Information Goods
by Hal R. Varian
September 2000, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 227-252 Auctions on the Internet: What’s Being Auctioned, and How?
by David Lucking‐Reiley - 253-286 Discriminatory Dealing with Downstream Competitors: Evidence from the Cellular Industry
by David Reiffen & Laurence Schumann & Michael R. Ward - 287-304 What Fraction of a Capital Investment is Sunk Costs?
by Marcus Asplund - 305-329 The Market Structure of Broadband Telecommunications
by Gerald R. Faulhaber & Christiaan Hogendorn - 331-348 Quality Leadership when Regulatory Standards are Forthcoming
by Stefan Lutz & Thomas P. Lyon & John W. Maxwell - 349-369 The Importance of Doctors’ and Patients’ Preferences in the Prescription Decision
by Andrea Coscelli
June 2000, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 137-160 Multiproduct Price Regulation Under Asymmetric Information
by Mark Armstrong & John Vickers - 161-175 Strategic Bidding By Potential Competitors: Will Monopoly Persist?
by Yongmin Chen - 177-188 Compatibility and Bundling with Generalist and Specialist Firms
by Vincenzo Denicolo - 189-203 Investment dynamics in markets with endogenous demand
by Nikolaos Vettas - 205-213 Cumulative Investment and Spillovers in the Formation of Technological Landscapes
by Gilles Duranton - 215-223 PROFESSOR SUTTON’S ‘Technology and Market Structure’
by F. M. Scherer
March 2000, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-26 Price Competition and Market Structure: The Impact of Cartel Policy on Concentration in the UK
by George Symeonidis - 27-45 Demand, Information, and Competition: Why Do Food Prices Fall at Seasonal Demand Peaks?
by James M. MacDonald - 47-70 R&D Intensity and Acquisitions in High‐Technology Industries: Evidence from the US Electronic and Electrical Equipment Industries
by Bruce A. Blonigen & Christopher T. Taylor - 71-102 Technology Adoption and the Emergence of Regional Asymmetries
by Emanuele Giovannetti - 103-135 The Structure of Licensing Contracts
by Bharat N. Anand & Tarun Khanna
December 1999, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 373-398 The Performance of US Corporations: 1981–1994
by Anita M. McGahan - 399-425 Product Line Rivalry and Market Segmentation—with an Application to Automobile Optional Engine Pricing
by Frank Verboven - 427-449 Technological Progress and the Chamberlin Effect
by Susanna Sällström - 451-476 Market Power, Scale Economies and Productivity: Estimates from a Panel of Establishment Data
by Tor Jakob Klette
September 1999, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 251-261 Heredity or Environment: Why is Automobile Longevity Increasing?
by Bruce W. Hamilton & Molly K. Macauley - 263-283 Monopoly in the UK: What determines whether the MMC finds against the investigated firms?
by Stephen W. Davies & Nigel L. Driffield & Roger Clarke - 285-323 An Empirical Analysis of the Potential for Market Power in California’s Electricity Industry
by Severin Borenstein & James Bushnell - 325-343 Modelling Price Dispersion as an Outcome of Competition in the Irish Grocery Market
by Patrick Paul Walsh & Ciara Whelan - 345-372 Technology Choice and Market Structure: strategic aspects of flexible manufacturing
by George Norman & Jacques‐François Thisse
June 1999, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 145-167 The Welfare Losses From Price‐Matching PolicIes
by Aaron S. Edlin & Eric R. Emch - 169-194 Market Structure, R&D and Advertising in the Pharmaceutical Industry
by Catherine Matraves - 195-219 Informative Externalities and Pricing in Regulated Multiproduct Industries
by Elisabetta Iossa - 221-230 Advantageous Semi‐Collusion
by Andrew Brod & Ram Shivakumar - 231-250 Myopic Corporate Behaviour with Optimal Management Incentives
by Gerald T. Garvey & Simon Grant & Stephen P. King
March 1999, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-40 Technological Competition and the Structure of the Computer Industry
by Timothy F. Bresnahan & Shane Greenstein - 41-67 Social Status, Entry and Predation: The Case of British Shipping Cartels 1879–1929
by Joel M. Podolny & Fiona M. Scott Morton - 69-85 The Number of Firms and Production Capacity in Relation to Market Size
by Marcus Asplund & Rickard Sandin - 87-105 Adoptions and Orphans in the Early Microcomputer Market
by Neil Gandal & Shane Greenstein & David Salant - 107-124 The Electricity Contract Market in England and Wales
by Richard Green - 125-143 Emissions Taxation in Durable Goods Oligopoly
by Gregory E. Goering & John R. Boyce
December 1998, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 405-432 How to Count Patents and Value Intellectual Property: The Uses of Patent Renewal and Application Data
by Jean O. Lanjouw & Ariel Pakes & Jonathan Putnam - 433-452 Do Substantial Horizontal Mergers Generate Significant Price Effects? Evidence From The Banking Industry
by Robin A. Prager & Timothy H. Hannan - 453-488 Legal Form, Growth and Exit of West German Firms—Empirical Results for Manufacturing, Construction, Trade and Service Industries
by Dietmar Harhoff & Konrad Stahl & Michaerl Woywode - 489-510 Centralized and Decentralized Contracts in a Moral Hazard Environment
by Inés Macho‐Stadler & J. David Pérez‐Castrillo - 511-524 Third‐Degree Price Discrimination With Interdependent Demands
by Stephen K. Layson - 525-543 The Entry‐Inducing Effects of Horizontal Mergers: An Exploratory Analysis
by Gregory J. Werden & Luke M. Froeb
September 1998, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 281-300 Takeover Risk and Dividend Strategy: A Study of UK Firms
by Andrew P. Dickerson & Heather D. Gibson & Euclid Tsakalotos - 301-315 Market Power and Multimarket Contact: Some Evidence from the Spanish Hotel Industry
by Nerea Fernández & Pedro L. Marín - 317-332 Sunk Costs, Accommodation, and the Welfare Effects of Entry
by John H. Nachbar & Bruce C. Petersen & Inhak Hwang - 333-357 Endogenous Spillovers and the Performance of Research Joint Ventures
by Yannis Katsoutacos & David Ulph - 359-381 Innovations, Prices and Employment: A Theoretical Model and an Empirical Application for West German Manufacturing Firms
by Werner Smolny - 383-401 A Theory of Economic Obsolescence
by In Ho Lee & Jonghwa Lee - 403-403 A Note on ‘Strategic Choice of flexible Production Technologies and Welfare Implications’
by Sudheer Gupta
June 1998, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 123-124 Inside the Pin‐Factory: Empirical Studies Augmented by Manager Interviews
by Severin Borenstein & Joseph Farrell & Adam B. Jaffe - 125-156 The Control of Technology Alliances: An Empirical Analysis of the Biotechnology Industry
by Josh Lerner & Robert P. Merges - 157-182 Absorptive Capacity, Coauthoring Behavior, and the Organization of Research in Drug Discovery
by Iain M. Cockburn & Rebecca M. Henderson - 183-205 Evidence from Patents and Patent Citations on the Impact of NASA and Other Federal Labs on Commercial Innovation
by Adam B. Jaffe & Michael S. Fogarty & Bruce A. Banks - 207-233 Japanese Research Consortia: A Microeconometric Analysis of Industrial Policy
by Lee Branstetter & Mariko Sakakibara - 235-256 Environmental Regulation, Investment Timing, and Technology Choice
by Wayne B. Gray & Ronald J. Shadbegian - 257-279 Computer Use and Productivity Growth in US Federal Government Agencies, 1987–92
by William Lehr & Frank R. Lichtenberg
March 1998, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-33 The Effects of the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency Standards in the US
by Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg - 35-61 The Nature of Diversified Business Groups: A Research Design and Two Case Studies
by Pankaj Ghemawat & Tarun Khanna - 63-77 Informative Advertising Competition
by Greg LeBlanc - 79-99 The Investment Behaviour of Firms in an Oligopolistic Setting
by Donald A. Hay & Guy S. Liu - 101-114 Intertemporal Price Discrimination in Frictionless Durable Goods Monopolies
by Kai‐Uwe Kühn - 115-121 The Access Pricing Problem with Deregulation: A Note
by Mark Armstrong & John Vickers
December 1997, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 359-375 X‐Inefficiency, Competition and Market Information
by Paolo Bertoletti & Clara Poletti - 377-386 Measuring Market Power and Cost‐efficiency Effects of Industrial Concentration
by Azzeddine M. Azzam - 387-403 Economic Reforms and Productive Capacity Realisation in Bangladesh: an Empirical Analysis
by K. P. Kalirajan & R. A. Salim - 405-427 Competition Among Middlemen When Buyers and Sellers Can Trade Directly
by John Fingleton - 429-443 Government‐Assisted Oligopoly Coordination? A Concrete Case
by Svend Albæk & Peter Møllgaard & Per B. Overgaard - 445-456 Downstream Vertical Foreclosure and Upstream Innovation
by Christodoulos Stefanadis
September 1997, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 227-244 Sequential Auctions of Interdependent Objects: Israeli Cable Television Licenses
by Neil Gandal - 245-267 Looking at the Cost Side of “Monopoly”
by Karl Aiginger & Michael Pfaffermayr - 269-303 The Restructuring and Privatisation of Britain's CEGB—Was It Worth It?
by David M. Newbery & Michael G. Pollitt - 305-328 The Differentiation Triangle
by Marcel Canoy & Martin Peitz - 329-340 The Competitive Effects of Price‐Floors
by V. Bhaskar - 341-358 Utilization of R&D Results in the Home and Foreign Plants of Multinationals
by Gunnar Fors
June 1997, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 117-137 Price Wars and the Stability of Collusion: A Study of the Pre‐World War I Bromine Industry
by Margaret C. Levenstein - 139-153 The Provision of (Two‐way) Converters in the Transition Process to a New Incompatible Technology
by Jay Pil Choi - 155-169 The Learning Curve, Predation, Antitrust, and Welfare
by Luís M. B. Cabral & Michael H. Riordan - 171-189 Corporate Growth and Profitability
by Paul A. Geroski & Stephen J. Machin & Christopher F. Walters - 191-205 Partial Ownership Arrangements and Collusion in the Automobile Industry
by Wilson A. Alley - 207-217 On Strategic Quantity Bidding in Multiple Unit Auctions
by Rafael Tenorio - 219-223 Market‐structure Determinants of National Brand–Private Label Price Differences of Manufactured Food Products: Comment
by Jeroen Hinloopen & Stephen Martin - 225-226 Market‐structure Determinants of National Brand–Private Label Price Differences of Manufactured Food Products: Reply
by John M. Connor & Everett B. Peterson
March 1997, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-25 Retail Contracting: Theory and Practice
by Francine Lafontaine & Margaret E. Slade - 27-45 Do Other Firms Matter in Oligopolies?
by Jonathan Haskel & Pasquale Scaramozzino - 47-73 Cheap Talk and Investment Rivalry in the Pulp and Paper Industry
by Laurits Rolf Christensen & Richard E. Caves - 75-88 Tight Average Revenue Regulation Can Be Worse Than No Regulation
by Simon G. B. Cowan - 89-100 On the Consistency of Merger Policy
by Tore Nilssen - 101-113 Minimum Quality Standards and Collusion
by Giulio Ecchia & Luca Lambertini - 115-115 Vertical vs Horizontal Integration: Pre‐emptive Merging: A Correction
by Guiseppe Colangelo
December 1996, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 357-375 Principals, Agents, and the Learning Curve: The Case of Steam-Electric Power Plant Design and Construction
by McCabe, Mark J - 377-388 Price Premia to Name Brands: An Empirical Analysis
by Wiggins, Steven N & Raboy, David G - 389-408 Are Sutton's Predictions Robust?: Empirical Insights into Advertising, R&D, and Concentration
by Robinson, William T & Chiang, Jeongwen - 409-413 A Robust Test for Consumer Welfare Enhancing Mergers among Sellers of Differentiated Products
by Werden, Gregory J - 415-426 Search Intensity in Oligopoly
by Guimaraes, Paulo - 427-441 Capital Precommitment and Competition in Supply Schedules
by Grant, Simon & Quiggin, John - 443-449 Fixed-Fee Licensing of Innovations and Collusion
by Lin, Ping
September 1996, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 229-247 A Robust Methodology for Ramsey Pricing with an Application to UK Postal Services
by Cuthbertson, Keith & Dobbs, Ian M - 249-265 Patent Races and Optimal Patent Breadth and Length
by Denicolo, Vincenzo