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March 2008, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 238-265 The value of information and optimal organization
by Sergei Severinov - 266-282 Information and bargaining in the hold‐up problem
by Stephanie Lau - 283-304 Optimal choice of characteristics for a nonexcludable good
by Isabelle Brocas - 305-326 Status and incentives
by Emmanuelle Auriol & Régis Renault
December 2007, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 863-880 The price of advice
by Péter Eső & Balázs Szentes - 881-904 Innovation, endogenous overinvestment, and incentive pay
by Roman Inderst & Manuel Klein - 905-930 The rules of standard-setting organizations: an empirical analysis
by Benjamin Chiao & Josh Lerner & Jean Tirole - 931-947 Influence through ignorance
by Isabelle Brocas & Juan D. Carrillo - 948-966 Downstream mergers and producer's capacity choice: why bake a larger pie when getting a smaller slice?
by João V. Montez - 967-982 Unraveling yields inefficient matchings: evidence from post-season college football bowls
by Guillaume R. Fréchette & Alvin E. Roth & M. Utku Ünver - 983-1001 Resale price maintenance and collusion
by Bruno Jullien & Patrick Rey - 1002-1019 Semiparametric estimation of multinomial discrete-choice models using a subset of choices
by Jeremy T. Fox - 1020-1043 A model of mixed signals with applications to countersignalling
by Aloisio Araujo & Daniel Gottlieb & Humberto Moreira - 1044-1069 Tacit collusion and capacity withholding in repeated uniform price auctions
by Emmanuel Dechenaux & Dan Kovenock - 1070-1089 Relational delegation
by Ricardo Alonso & Niko Matouschek - 1090-1112 Bidding to lose? Auctions with resale
by Marco Pagnozzi - 1113-1133 Moonlighting: public service and private practice
by Gary Biglaiser & Ching-to Albert Ma - 1134-1158 Do enhancements to loyalty programs affect demand? The impact of international frequent flyer partnerships on domestic airline demand
by Mara Lederman - 1159-1179 Market effects of environmental regulation: coal, railroads, and the 1990 Clean Air Act
by Meghan R. Busse & Nathaniel O. Keohane
September 2007, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 557-592 Advertising dynamics and competitive advantage
by Ulrich Doraszelski & Sarit Markovich - 593-609 Go for broke or play it safe? Dynamic competition with choice of variance
by Axel Anderson & Luís M. B. Cabral - 610-625 The design of patent pools: the determinants of licensing rules
by Josh Lerner & Marcin Strojwas & Jean Tirole - 626-647 Do investors forecast fat firms? Evidence from the gold-mining industry
by Severin Borenstein & Joseph Farrell - 648-669 The role of lockups in takeover contests
by Yeon-Koo Che & Tracy R. Lewis - 670-697 Signalling and entry deterrence: a multidimensional analysis
by Kyle Bagwell - 698-713 The economics of earnings manipulation and managerial compensation
by Keith J. Crocker & Joel Slemrod - 714-732 Making a difference
by Patrick Francois - 733-746 The boundaries of firms as information barriers
by Eric S. Chou - 747-767 Do buyer-size discounts depend on the curvature of the surplus function? Experimental tests of bargaining models
by Hans-Theo Normann & Bradley J. Ruffle & Christopher M. Snyder - 768-785 Stock recommendation of an analyst who trades on own account
by Saltuk Ozerturk - 786-803 Strategic ex ante contracts: rent extraction and opportunity costs
by Xinyu Hua - 804-822 Collusion with (almost) no information
by Johannes Hörner & Julian Jamison - 823-843 Upfront payments and exclusion in downstream markets
by Leslie M. Marx & Greg Shaffer - 844-862 Experts' agency problems: evidence from the prescription drug market in Japan
by Toshiaki Iizuka
June 2007, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 291-313 Long-run price competition
by Prajit Dutta & Alexander Matros & Jörgen W. Weibull - 314-331 Collusion under monitoring of sales
by Joseph E. Harrington Jr. & Andrzej Skrzypacz - 332-354 Durable-goods oligopoly with secondary markets: the case of automobiles
by Susanna Esteban & Matthew Shum - 355-372 Auctions and information acquisition: sealed bid or dynamic formats?
by Olivier Compte & Philippe Jehiel - 373-399 Simple estimators for the parameters of discrete dynamic games (with entry/exit examples)
by Ariel Pakes & Michael Ostrovsky & Steven Berry - 400-418 Optimal information revelation in procurement schemes
by Esther Gal-Or & Mordechai Gal-Or & Anthony Dukes - 419-428 The welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination with nonlinear demand functions
by Simon Cowan - 429-446 Measuring consumerwelfareinthe CPU market: anapplication of the pure-characteristics demand model
by Minjae Song - 447-466 Product boundary, vertical competition, and the double mark-upproblem
by Leonard K. Cheng & Jae Nahm - 467-479 Teams versus individual accountability: solving multitask problems through job design
by Kenneth S. Corts - 480-494 Spatial organization of firms: the decision to split production and administration
by Kristin Aarland & James C. Davis & J. Vernon Henderson & Yukako Ono - 495-511 Something to prove: reputation in teams
by Heski Bar-Isaac - 512-532 Nonlinear pricing in an oligopoly market: the case of specialty coffee
by Brian McManus - 533-540 Tacit collusion under interest rate fluctuations
by Pedro Dal Bó - 541-554 Free entry and social efficiency under vertical oligopoly
by Arghya Ghosh & Hodaka Morita
March 2007, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-21 Vertical integration, exclusive dealing, and expost cartelization
by Yongmin Chen & Michael H. Riordan - 22-42 Secrecy versus patenting
by Klaus Kultti & Tuomas Takalo & Juuso Toikka - 43-59 Does Sutton apply to supermarkets?
by Paul B. Ellickson - 60-84 Reliability and competitive electricity markets
by Paul Joskow & Jean Tirole - 85-97 Exclusive contracts foster relationship-specific investment
by David Meza & Mariano Selvaggi - 98-118 Buy or wait, that is the option: the buyer's option in sequential laboratory auctions
by Philippe Février & Laurent Linnemer & Michael Visser - 119-126 Ordered search
by Maria Arbatskaya - 127-145 Seasonality in the U.S. motion picture industry
by Liran Einav - 146-163 Do switching costs make markets more or less competitive? The case of 800-number portability
by V. Brian Viard - 164-184 Corporate strategy and information disclosure
by Daniel Ferreira & Marcelo Rezende - 185-213 Does divestiture crowd out new investment? The “make or buy” decision in the U.S. electricity generation industry
by Jun Ishii & Jingming Yan - 214-226 Merger waves: a model of endogenous mergers
by Larry D. Qiu & Wen Zhou - 227-249 Collusion and dynamic (under-) investment in quality
by Volker Nocke - 250-268 Consumer preferences and product and process R&D
by Souresh Saha - 269-289 Outsourcing, information leakage, and consulting firms
by Mariagiovanna Baccara
December 2006, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 763-782 Signalling and the design of delegated management contracts for public utilities
by David Martimort & Wilfried Sand‐Zantman - 783-798 Asymmetric information in insurance: general testable implications
by Pierre‐André Chiappori & Bruno Jullien & Bernard Salanié & François Salanié - 799-815 Retail electricity competition
by Paul Joskow & Jean Tirole - 816-840 Screening when some agents are nonstrategic: does a monopoly need to exclude?
by Sergei Severinov & Raymond Deneckere - 841-860 Spin‐outs: knowledge diffusion through employee mobility
by April Mitchell Franco & Darren Filson - 861-886 Submarkets and the evolution of market structure
by Steven Klepper & Peter Thompson - 887-909 Coordination versus differentiation in a standards war: 56K modems
by Angelique Augereau & Shane Greenstein & Marc Rysman - 910-928 Dynamic monopoly pricing and herding
by Subir Bose & Gerhard Orosel & Marco Ottaviani & Lise Vesterlund - 929-945 Social learning and health plan choice
by Alan T. Sorensen - 946-963 To bundle or not to bundle
by Hanming Fang & Peter Norman - 964-982 Spatial competition in retail markets: movie theaters
by Peter Davis - 983-1005 Price, quality, and reputation: evidence from an online field experiment
by Ginger Zhe Jin & Andrew Kato - 1005-1022 An empirical study of auction revenue rankings: the case of municipal bonds
by Artyom Shneyerov
September 2006, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 483-502 Profit sharing (with workers) facilitates collusion (among firms)
by Dan Bernhardt & Christopher P. Chambers - 503-520 Delegating management to experts
by Chifeng Dai & Tracy R. Lewis & Giuseppe Lopomo - 521-542 Internal promotion competitions in firms
by Jed DeVaro - 543-561 Sales and consumer inventory
by Igal Hendel & Aviv Nevo - 562-582 The benefits of extended liability
by Yolande Hiriart & David Martimort - 583-601 Multiproduct Cournot oligopoly
by Justin P. Johnson & David P. Myatt - 602-618 The role of firm characteristics in pharmaceutical product launches
by Margaret K. Kyle - 619-640 An empirical model of firm entry with endogenous product‐type choices
by Katja Seim - 643-644 Introduction
by Jean‐Charles Rochet & Jean Tirole - 645-667 Two‐sided markets: a progress report
by Jean‐Charles Rochet & Jean Tirole - 668-691 Competition in two‐sided markets
by Mark Armstrong - 692-719 Your network or mine? The economics of routing rules
by Benjamin E. Hermalin & Michael L. Katz - 720-737 Pricing and commitment by two‐sided platforms
by Andrei Hagiu - 738-761 Quantifying equilibrium network externalities in the ACH banking industry
by Daniel A. Ackerberg & Gautam Gowrisankaran
June 2006, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 235-256 Explaining the distribution of firm growth rates
by Giulio Bottazzi & Angelo Secchi - 257-275 Using price distributions to estimate search costs
by Han Hong & Matthew Shum - 276-299 Ownership, incentives, and the hold‐up problem
by Tim Baldenius - 300-323 Markets, torts, and social inefficiency
by Andrew F. Daughety & Jennifer F. Reinganum - 324-340 Coordinating on lower prices: pharmaceutical pricing under political pressure
by Sara Fisher Ellison & Catherine Wolfram - 341-361 Reputation and turnover
by Rafael Rob & Tadashi Sekiguchi - 362-375 Monopoly with resale
by Giacomo Calzolari & Alessandro Pavan - 376-390 Optimal incentives for sequential production processes
by Eyal Winter - 391-415 Budget or target: the choice between input and output strategies
by Nolan H. Miller & Amit I. Pazgal - 416-430 Store characteristics in retail oligopoly
by Howard Smith - 431-448 Optimal state‐contingent regulation under limited liability
by Robert Gary‐Bobo & Yossi Spiegel - 449-465 Price‐matching guarantees
by Sridhar Moorthy & Ralph A. Winter - 466-482 Estimating a continuous hedonic‐choice model with an application to demand for soft drinks
by Tat Y. Chan
March 2006, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-22 Partnership dissolution with interdependent values
by Philippe Jehiel & Ady Pauzner - 23-46 Designing electricity auctions
by Natalia Fabra & Nils‐Henrik Fehr & David Harbord - 47-69 Predation and its rate of return: the sugar industry, 1887–1914
by David Genesove & Wallace P. Mullin - 70-80 Sequential auctions: theory and evidence from the Seattle Fur Exchange
by Val E. Lambson & Norman K Thurston - 81-99 Partial cross ownership and tacit collusion
by David Gilo & Yossi Moshe & Yossi Spiegel - 100-120 Incentives, wages, and promotions: theory and evidence
by Illoong Kwon - 121-133 Damaged durable goods
by Jong‐Hee Hahn - 134-145 Cooperative investments induced by contract law
by Urs Schweizer - 146-154 Aggressive leaders
by Federico Etro - 155-175 Reputational cheap talk
by Marco Ottaviani & Peter Norman Sørensen - 176-194 Best foot forward or best for last in a sequential auction?
by Archishman Chakraborty & Nandini Gupta & Rick Harbaugh - 195-211 Field experiments on the effects of reserve prices in auctions: more Magic on the Internet
by David H. Reiley - 212-233 National versus international mergers in unionized oligopoly
by Kjell Erik Lommerud & Odd Rune Straume & Lars Sørgard