Journal of Industrial Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 48, issue 4, 2000
- Pricing a Network Good To Deter Entry pp. 373-390

- Drew Fudenberg and Jean Tirole
- Building and Delivering the Virtual World: Commercializing Services for Internet Access pp. 391-411

- Shane Greenstein
- Innovation, Rent Extraction, and Integration in Systems Markets pp. 413-432

- Joseph Farrell and Michael Katz
- Connectivity in the Commercial Internet pp. 433-472

- Jacques Crémer, Patrick Rey and Jean Tirole
- Buying, Sharing and Renting Information Goods pp. 473-488

- Hal R. Varian
Volume 48, issue 3, 2000
- Auctions on the Internet: What’s Being Auctioned, and How? pp. 227-252

- David Lucking‐Reiley
- Discriminatory Dealing with Downstream Competitors: Evidence from the Cellular Industry pp. 253-286

- David Reiffen, Laurence Schumann and Michael R. Ward
- What Fraction of a Capital Investment is Sunk Costs? pp. 287-304

- Marcus Asplund
- The Market Structure of Broadband Telecommunications pp. 305-329

- Gerald R. Faulhaber and Christiaan Hogendorn
- Quality Leadership when Regulatory Standards are Forthcoming pp. 331-348

- Stefan Lutz, Thomas P. Lyon and John Maxwell
- The Importance of Doctors’ and Patients’ Preferences in the Prescription Decision pp. 349-369

- Andrea Coscelli
Volume 48, issue 2, 2000
- Multiproduct Price Regulation Under Asymmetric Information pp. 137-160

- Mark Armstrong and John Vickers
- Strategic Bidding By Potential Competitors: Will Monopoly Persist? pp. 161-175

- Yongmin Chen
- Compatibility and Bundling with Generalist and Specialist Firms pp. 177-188

- Vincenzo Denicolo'
- Investment dynamics in markets with endogenous demand pp. 189-203

- Nikolaos Vettas
- Cumulative Investment and Spillovers in the Formation of Technological Landscapes pp. 205-213

- Gilles Duranton
- PROFESSOR SUTTON’S ‘Technology and Market Structure’ pp. 215-223

- F. M. Scherer
Volume 48, issue 1, 2000
- Price Competition and Market Structure: The Impact of Cartel Policy on Concentration in the UK pp. 1-26

- George Symeonidis
- Demand, Information, and Competition: Why Do Food Prices Fall at Seasonal Demand Peaks? pp. 27-45

- James MacDonald
- R&D Intensity and Acquisitions in High‐Technology Industries: Evidence from the US Electronic and Electrical Equipment Industries pp. 47-70

- Bruce Blonigen and Christopher T. Taylor
- Technology Adoption and the Emergence of Regional Asymmetries pp. 71-102

- Emanuele Giovannetti
- The Structure of Licensing Contracts pp. 103-135

- Bharat N. Anand and Tarun Khanna
Volume 47, issue 4, 1999
- The Performance of US Corporations: 1981–1994 pp. 373-398

- Anita M. McGahan
- Product Line Rivalry and Market Segmentation—with an Application to Automobile Optional Engine Pricing pp. 399-425

- Frank Verboven
- Technological Progress and the Chamberlin Effect pp. 427-449

- Susanna Sällström
- Market Power, Scale Economies and Productivity: Estimates from a Panel of Establishment Data pp. 451-476

- Tor Klette
Volume 47, issue 3, 1999
- Heredity or Environment: Why is Automobile Longevity Increasing? pp. 251-261

- Bruce W. Hamilton and Molly Macauley
- Monopoly in the UK: What determines whether the MMC finds against the investigated firms? pp. 263-283

- Stephen W. Davies, Nigel Driffield and Roger Clarke
- An Empirical Analysis of the Potential for Market Power in California’s Electricity Industry pp. 285-323

- Severin Borenstein and James Bushnell
- Modelling Price Dispersion as an Outcome of Competition in the Irish Grocery Market pp. 325-343

- Patrick Walsh and Ciara Whelan
- Technology Choice and Market Structure: strategic aspects of flexible manufacturing pp. 345-372

- George Norman and Jacques Thisse
Volume 47, issue 2, 1999
- The Welfare Losses From Price‐Matching PolicIes pp. 145-167

- Aaron S. Edlin and Eric R. Emch
- Market Structure, R&D and Advertising in the Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 169-194

- Catherine Matraves
- Informative Externalities and Pricing in Regulated Multiproduct Industries pp. 195-219

- Elisabetta Iossa
- Advantageous Semi‐Collusion pp. 221-230

- Andrew Brod and Ram Shivakumar
- Myopic Corporate Behaviour with Optimal Management Incentives pp. 231-250

- Gerald T. Garvey, Simon Grant and Stephen King
Volume 47, issue 1, 1999
- Technological Competition and the Structure of the Computer Industry pp. 1-40

- Timothy Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein
- Social Status, Entry and Predation: The Case of British Shipping Cartels 1879–1929 pp. 41-67

- Joel M. Podolny and Fiona M. Scott Morton
- The Number of Firms and Production Capacity in Relation to Market Size pp. 69-85

- Marcus Asplund and Rickard Sandin
- Adoptions and Orphans in the Early Microcomputer Market pp. 87-105

- Neil Gandal, Shane Greenstein and David Salant
- The Electricity Contract Market in England and Wales pp. 107-124

- Richard Green
- Emissions Taxation in Durable Goods Oligopoly pp. 125-143

- Gregory E. Goering and John R. Boyce
Volume 46, issue 4, 1998
- How to Count Patents and Value Intellectual Property: The Uses of Patent Renewal and Application Data pp. 405-432

- Jean Lanjouw, Ariel Pakes and Jonathan Putnam
- Do Substantial Horizontal Mergers Generate Significant Price Effects? Evidence From The Banking Industry pp. 433-452

- Robin A. Prager and Timothy Hannan
- Legal Form, Growth and Exit of West German Firms—Empirical Results for Manufacturing, Construction, Trade and Service Industries pp. 453-488

- Dietmar Harhoff, Konrad Stahl and Michaerl Woywode
- Centralized and Decentralized Contracts in a Moral Hazard Environment pp. 489-510

- Inés Macho‐Stadler and J. David Pérez‐Castrillo
- Third‐Degree Price Discrimination With Interdependent Demands pp. 511-524

- Stephen K. Layson
- The Entry‐Inducing Effects of Horizontal Mergers: An Exploratory Analysis pp. 525-543

- Gregory J. Werden and Luke Froeb
Volume 46, issue 3, 1998
- Takeover Risk and Dividend Strategy: A Study of UK Firms pp. 281-300

- Andrew Dickerson, Heather Gibson and Euclid Tsakalotos
- Market Power and Multimarket Contact: Some Evidence from the Spanish Hotel Industry pp. 301-315

- Nerea Fernández and Pedro L. Marín
- Sunk Costs, Accommodation, and the Welfare Effects of Entry pp. 317-332

- John Nachbar, Bruce Petersen and Inhak Hwang
- Endogenous Spillovers and the Performance of Research Joint Ventures pp. 333-357

- Yannis Katsoutacos and David Ulph
- Innovations, Prices and Employment: A Theoretical Model and an Empirical Application for West German Manufacturing Firms pp. 359-381

- Werner Smolny
- A Theory of Economic Obsolescence pp. 383-401

- In Ho Lee and Jonghwa Lee
- A Note on ‘Strategic Choice of flexible Production Technologies and Welfare Implications’ pp. 403-403

- Sudheer Gupta
Volume 46, issue 2, 1998
- Inside the Pin‐Factory: Empirical Studies Augmented by Manager Interviews pp. 123-124

- Severin Borenstein, Joseph Farrell and Adam Jaffe
- The Control of Technology Alliances: An Empirical Analysis of the Biotechnology Industry pp. 125-156

- Josh Lerner and Robert P. Merges
- Absorptive Capacity, Coauthoring Behavior, and the Organization of Research in Drug Discovery pp. 157-182

- Iain Cockburn and Rebecca M. Henderson
- Evidence from Patents and Patent Citations on the Impact of NASA and Other Federal Labs on Commercial Innovation pp. 183-205

- Adam Jaffe, Michael S. Fogarty and Bruce A. Banks
- Japanese Research Consortia: A Microeconometric Analysis of Industrial Policy pp. 207-233

- Lee Branstetter and Mariko Sakakibara
- Environmental Regulation, Investment Timing, and Technology Choice pp. 235-256

- Wayne Gray and Ron Shadbegian
- Computer Use and Productivity Growth in US Federal Government Agencies, 1987–92 pp. 257-279

- William Lehr and Frank Lichtenberg
Volume 46, issue 1, 1998
- The Effects of the Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency Standards in the US pp. 1-33

- Pinelopi Goldberg
- The Nature of Diversified Business Groups: A Research Design and Two Case Studies pp. 35-61

- Pankaj Ghemawat and Tarun Khanna
- Informative Advertising Competition pp. 63-77

- Greg LeBlanc
- The Investment Behaviour of Firms in an Oligopolistic Setting pp. 79-99

- Donald Hay and Guy S. Liu
- Intertemporal Price Discrimination in Frictionless Durable Goods Monopolies pp. 101-114

- Kai‐Uwe Kühn
- The Access Pricing Problem with Deregulation: A Note pp. 115-121

- Mark Armstrong and John Vickers
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