Journal of Industrial Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 4, 2002
- Do R&D Subsidies Stimulate or Displace Private R&D? Evidence from Israel pp. 369-390

- Saul Lach
- How to Set Minimum Acceptable Bids, with an Application to Real Estate Auctions pp. 391-416

- Randolph McAfee, Daniel C. Quan and Daniel Vincent
- All–Pay Auctions with Variable Rewards pp. 417-430

- Todd Kaplan, Israel Luski, Aner Sela and David Wettstein
- Love or Money? The Effects of Owner Motivation in the California Wine Industry pp. 431-456

- Fiona M. Scott Morton and Joel M. Podolny
- The Effects of Managed Care on Medical Referrals and the Quality of Specialty Care pp. 457-473

- Gary M. Fournier and Melayne McInnes
- Pricing with Consumer Switching Costs: Evidence from the Credit Card Market pp. 475-492

- Victor Stango
Volume 50, issue 3, 2002
- The Competitive Effects of a New Product Introduction: A Case Study pp. 237-263

- Jerry A Hausman and Gregory K Leonard
- Inducing Innovation in the Environmental Technology of Oligopolistic Firms pp. 265-287

- Robert Innes and Joseph J Bial
- Access Pricing under Competition: An Application to Cellular Networks pp. 289-315

- Julian Wright
- Cost–raising Strategies in a Symmetric, Dynamic Duopoly pp. 317-335

- Robin Mason
- Does a Seller’s eCommerce Reputation Matter? Evidence from eBay Auctions pp. 337-349

- Mikhail I Melnik and James Alm
- Retail Strategies on the Web: Price and Non–price Competition in the Online Book Industry pp. 351-367

- Karen Clay, Ramayya Krishnan, Eric Wolff and Danny Fernandes
Volume 50, issue 2, 2002
- Payment Systems and Interchange Fees pp. 103-122

- Richard Schmalensee
- Who Initiates Recalls and Who Cares? Evidence from the Automobile Industry pp. 123-149

- Nicholas Rupp and Curtis R. Taylor
- Spillovers and the growth of local industries pp. 151-171

- Mario Forni and Sergio Paba
- The Impact of Divestment on Firm Performance: Empirical Evidence from a Panel of UK Companies pp. 173-196

- Michelle Haynes, Steve Thompson and Mike Wright
- Some Simple Economics of Open Source pp. 197-234

- Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole
- Notes on the Journal of Industrial Economics Website pp. 235-236

- Takanori Adachi and Marco Runkel
Volume 50, issue 1, 2002
- The Output Effects of Government Sponsored Cartels During the New Deal pp. 1-10

- Jason E. Taylor
- Bertrand Competition Under Uncertainty pp. 11-21

- Maarten Janssen and Eric Rasmusen
- Market size and vertical integration: Stigler’s hypothesis reconsidered pp. 23-42

- Walter Elberfeld
- Strategic Vertical Differentiation and Durable Goods Monopoly pp. 43-56

- Lisa N. Takeyama
- Strategy Fads and Competitive Convergence: An Empirical Test for Herd Behavior in Prime‐Time Television Programming pp. 57-84

- Robert E. Kennedy
- The productivity and wage effects of foreign acquisition in the United Kingdom pp. 85-102

- Martin Conyon, Sourafel Girma, Steve Thompson and Peter Wright
Volume 49, issue 4, 2001
- Vertical Integration and Internet Strategies in the Apparel Industry pp. 417-440

- Robert H. Gertner and Robert S. Stillman
- Free Riding and Sales Strategies for the Internet pp. 441-461

- Dennis Carlton and Judith Chevalier
- The Effects of Business‐to‐Business E‐Commerce on Transaction Costs pp. 463-485

- Luis Garicano and Steven Kaplan
- Competition in the Computer Industry: Online Versus Retail pp. 487-499

- Austan Goolsbee
- Internet Car Retailing pp. 501-519

- Fiona Scott Morton, Florian Zettelmeyer and Jorge Silva‐Risso
- Prices and Price Dispersion on the Web: Evidence from the Online Book Industry pp. 521-539

- Karen Clay, Ramayya Krishnan and Eric Wolff
- Consumer Decision‐making at an Internet Shopbot: Brand Still Matters pp. 541-558

- Michael Smith and Erik Brynjolfsson
Volume 49, issue 3, 2001
- Revenue Sharing and Vertical Control in the Video Rental Industry pp. 223-245

- James D. Dana, Jr. and Kathryn E. Spier
- Imperfect Tests and Natural Insurance Monopolies pp. 247-268

- Winand Emons
- Adoption of a Process Innovation with Learning‐by‐Doing: Evidence from the Semiconductor Industry pp. 269-280

- Ricardo Cabral and Michael J. Leiblein
- Technological Incompatibility, Endogenous Switching Costs and Lock‐in pp. 281-298

- Begoña Garcia Mariñoso
- Vertical Foreclosure in Broadband Access? pp. 299-318

- Daniel L. Rubinfeld and Hal J. Singer
- Regulation, Vertical Integration and Sabotage pp. 319-333

- Thomas Beard, David L. Kaserman and John Mayo
- International Telecom Settlements: Gaming Incentives, Carrier Alliances and Pareto‐Superior Reform pp. 335-377

- David A. Malueg and Marius Schwartz
- The Role of Incentives for Opening Monopoly Markets: Comparing GTE and BOC Cooperation with Local Entrants pp. 379-414

- Federico Mini
Volume 49, issue 2, 2001
- Product Diversity in Asymmetric Oligopoly: Is the Quality of Consumer Goods too Low? pp. 113-135

- Simon Anderson and André de Palma
- The Antitrust Implications of Capacity Reallocation by a Dominant Firm pp. 137-160

- Ian Gale and Daniel P. O’Brien
- Informative Advertising and Optimal Targeting in a Monopoly pp. 161-180

- Lola Esteban, Agustín Gil and Jose M. Hernández
- The Diversity of R&D Consortia and Firm Behavior: Evidence from Japanese Data pp. 181-196

- Mariko Sakakibara
- FOB or Uniform Delivered Prices: Strategic Choice and Welfare Effects pp. 197-221

- Mingxia Zhang and Richard J. Sexton
Volume 49, issue 1, 2001
- An Econometric Analysis of Telecom Competition, Privatization, and Regulation in Africa and Latin America pp. 1-19

- Scott J. Wallsten
- Does Entry Size Matter? The Impact of the Life Cycle and Technology on Firm Survival pp. 21-43

- Rajshree Agarwal and David Audretsch
- Why Do Suppliers Charge Larger Buyers Lower Prices? pp. 45-61

- Rajeev K. Tyagi
- The Competitive Effects of Not‐for‐Profit Hospital Mergers: A Case Study pp. 63-84

- Michael G. Vita and Seth Sacher
- On the Desirability of Compatibility with Product Selection pp. 85-96

- Anette Boom
- Evidence of Qualitative Learning‐by‐Doing from the Advent of the ‘Talkie’ pp. 97-109

- Charles Moul
- Notes on the Journal of Industrial Economics Website: An Introduction to the 1999 Advertising and Industry Survey pp. 111-111

- David Paton and Neil Conant
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