Journal of Industrial Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 68, issue 4, 2020
- Manipulation Through Biased Product Reviews pp. 591-639

- Kemal Kıvanç Aköz, Cemal Eren Arbatli and Levent Celik
- Strategic Complementarities in Bank Branching Decisions pp. 640-692

- Joseph Kuehn
- On Multitasking and Job Design in Relational Contracts pp. 693-736

- Akifumi Ishihara
- Competition, Collusion, and Spatial Sales Patterns: Theory and Evidence pp. 737-779

- Matthias Hunold, Kai Hüschelrath, Ulrich Laitenberger and Johannes Muthers
- Local News Online: Aggregators, Geo‐Targeting and the Market for Local News pp. 780-818

- Lisa M. George and Christiaan Hogendorn
- (Non‐)Insurance Markets, Loss Size Manipulation and Competition: Experimental Evidence pp. 819-856

- Jeroen Hinloopen and Adriaan Soetevent
Volume 68, issue 3, 2020
- Controlling Sellers Who Provide Advice: Regulation and Competition pp. 409-444

- David Bardey, Denis Gromb, David Martimort and Jerome Pouyet
- Delegation of Regulation pp. 445-482

- Tapas Kundu and Tore Nilssen
- Single Bidders and Tacit Collusion in Highway Procurement Auctions pp. 483-522

- David Barrus and Frank Scott
- The Strategic Industry Supply Curve pp. 523-555

- Flavio Menezes and John Quiggin
- On the Absence of Directional Price Discrimination in the U.S. Airline Industry pp. 556-581

- Matthew Lewis
- A Note on Endogenous Market Structure under Heterogeneous Firms pp. 582-590

- Benjamin Anderson
Volume 68, issue 2, 2020
- The Neoclassical Firm Under Moral Hazard pp. 191-225

- Michael T. Rauh
- Market Power and Patent Strategies: Evidence from Renaissance Venice pp. 226-269

- Stefano Comino, Alberto Galasso and Clara Graziano
- Technology Choice and Coalition Formation in Standards Wars pp. 270-297

- Gastón Llanes and Joaquín Poblete
- Platform Competition With Cash‐Back Rebates Under No Surcharge Rules pp. 298-327

- Marius Schwartz and Daniel Vincent
- Demand‐Driven Technical Change and Productivity Growth: Theory and Evidence FROM the Energy Policy Act pp. 328-363

- Giammario Impullitti, Richard Kneller and Danny McGowan
- Forward Contracts, Market Structure and the Welfare Effects of Mergers pp. 364-407

- Nathan H. Miller and Joseph U. Podwol
Volume 68, issue 1, 2020
- Any Willing Provider and Negotiated Retail Pharmaceutical Prices pp. 1-39

- Daniel Hosken, David Schmidt and Matthew C. Weinberg
- Direct Welfare Analysis of Relative Price Regulation pp. 40-51

- John Vickers
- The Effect of Information Salience on Product Quality: Louisville Restaurant Hygiene and Yelp.com pp. 52-92

- Matthew Makofske
- Real‐Time Pricing and Imperfect Competition in Electricity Markets pp. 93-135

- Stephen Poletti and Julian Wright
- Using Customer Service to Build Clients’ Trust pp. 136-155

- Yuk‐Fai Fong, Xiaoxiao Hu, Ting Liu and Xiaoxuan Meng
- Mean Reversion in Investment Decisions: The Case of Hollywood pp. 156-190

- Ryan Lampe and Romans Pancs
Volume 67, issue 3-4, 2019
- Vertical Exclusion with Downstream Risk Aversion or Limited Liability pp. 409-447

- Stephen Hansen and Massimo Motta
- Estimating the Demand for Service Bundles under Three‐Part Tariffs pp. 448-483

- Liang Chen, Yao Luo and Ping Xiao
- Anticompetitive Vertical Merger Waves pp. 484-514

- Johan Hombert, Jerome Pouyet and Nicolas Schutz
- The Welfare Consequences of Mixed Environmental Policy Instruments with Voluntary Provision pp. 515-564

- Yaran Jin
- Competition, Innovation and the Use of Innovations pp. 565-592

- George Symeonidis
- Warranty, Seller Reputation, and Buyer Experience: Evidence From EBAY Used Car Auctions pp. 593-627

- XiaoGang Che, Hajime Katayama, Peter Lee and Nan Shi
Volume 67, issue 2, 2019
- Resident Bid Preference, Affiliation, and Procurement Competition: Evidence from New Mexico pp. 161-208

- Benjamin Rosa
- Collusion through Coordination of Announcements pp. 209-241

- Joseph E. Harrington and Lixin Ye
- Shock Value: Bill Smoothing and Energy Price Pass‐Through pp. 242-278

- Catherine Hausman
- Experimenting to Learn about Demand in Duopoly with Forward‐Looking Consumers pp. 279-327

- Francisco Ruiz‐Aliseda
- Service Regulations, Input Prices and Export Volumes: Evidence from a Panel of Manufacturing Firms pp. 328-371

- Mónica Correa‐López and Rafael Domenech
- Network Effects, Bargaining Power, and Product Review Bias: Theory and Evidence pp. 372-407

- Tom Hamami
Volume 67, issue 1, 2019
- The Geography of Lender Behavior in Peer‐to‐Peer Loan Markets pp. 1-36

- Garrett T. Senney
- Licensing Essential Patents: The Non‐Discriminatory Commitment and Hold‐Up pp. 37-55

- Youping Li and Jie Shuai
- Pricing Schemes and Seller Fraud: Evidence from New York City Taxi Rides pp. 56-90

- Ting Liu, Estefania Vergara‐Cobos and Yiyi Zhou
- External Financing Constraints and Firm Innovation pp. 91-126

- Marek Giebel and Kornelius Kraft
- The Effect of Fuel Price Changes on Fleet Demand for New Vehicle Fuel Economy pp. 127-159

- Benjamin Leard, Virginia McConnell and Yichen Zhou
Volume 66, issue 4, 2018
- Testing Alternative Learning Theories: Evidence From Subscription Contracts pp. 763-815

- Itai Ater and Vardit Landsman
- Sincerest Form of Flattery? Product Innovation and Imitation in the European Automobile Industry pp. 816-865

- Jeff Thurk
- Off‐Label Use of Pharmaceuticals: A Detection Controlled Estimation Approach pp. 866-903

- W. David Bradford, John Turner and Jonathan W. Williams
- Real‐time versus day‐ahead market power in a hydro‐based electricity market pp. 904-941

- Thomas Tangerås and Johannes Mauritzen
- Effectiveness of Merger Remedies: Evidence from the Retail Gasoline Industry pp. 942-979

- Vicente Lagos
- The Welfare Consequences of Mergers with Endogenous Product Choice pp. 980-1016

- Michael J. Mazzeo, Katja Seim and Mauricio Varela
Volume 66, issue 3, 2018
- Why Do Retailers Advertise Store Brands Differently Across Product Categories? pp. 519-569

- Rachel Griffith, Michal Krol and Kate Smith
- Resale Price Maintenance In Two‐Sided Markets pp. 570-609

- Tommy Gabrielsen, Bjørn Olav Johansen and Teis Lunde Lømo
- Adverse Selection or Moral Hazard, An Empirical Study pp. 610-649

- Xiang Hui, Maryam Saeedi and Neel Sundaresan
- Number Effects and Tacit Collusion in Experimental Oligopolies pp. 650-700

- Niklas Horstmann, Jan Krämer and Daniel Schnurr
- Gasoline Price Dispersion and Consumer Search: Evidence from a Natural Experiment pp. 701-738

- Michael Noel
- Should platforms be allowed to charge ad valorem fees? pp. 739-760

- Zhu Wang and Julian Wright
Volume 66, issue 2, 2018
- The Impact of Maximum Markup Regulation on Prices pp. 239-300

- Christos Genakos, Pantelis Koutroumpis and Mario Pagliero
- Open Access as a Crude Solution to a Hold‐Up Problem in the Two‐Sided Market for Academic Journals pp. 301-349

- Mark J. McCabe and Christopher Snyder
- Patents and the Success of Venture‐Capital Backed Startups: Using Examiner Assignment to Estimate Causal Effects pp. 350-376

- Patrick Gaulé
- Dynamic performance evaluation with deadlines: The role of commitment pp. 377-422

- Chia‐Hui Chen and Junichiro Ishida
- Technology Adoption and Critical Mass: The Case of the U.S. Electric Vehicle Market pp. 423-480

- Yiyi Zhou and Shanjun Li
- Nonrenewable Resources, Strategic Behavior and the Hotelling Rule: An Experiment pp. 481-516

- Roel van Veldhuizen and Joep Sonnemans
Volume 66, issue 1, 2018
- Cartel Attributes and Cartel Performance: The Impact of Trade Associations pp. 1-29

- Robert F. Schuldt and Jason E. Taylor
- Is a Big Entrant a Threat to Incumbents? The Role of Demand Substitutability in Competition Among the Big and the Small pp. 30-65

- Lijun Pan and Makoto Hanazono
- One†Stop Shopping Behavior, Buyer Power and Upstream Merger Incentives pp. 66-94

- Irina Baye, Vanessa von Schlippenbach and Christian Wey
- Do Merger Efficiencies Always Mitigate Price Increases? pp. 95-125

- Zhiqi Chen and Gang Li
- Firm Productivity Differences From Factor Markets pp. 126-171

- Wenya Cheng and John Morrow
- Net Neutrality, Network Capacity, and Innovation at the Edges pp. 172-204

- Jay Choi, Doh†Shin Jeon and Byung†Cheol Kim
- The Unequal Effect of India's Industrial Liberalization on Firms’ Decision to Innovate: Do Business Conditions Matter? pp. 205-238

- Maria Bas and Caroline Paunov
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