Journal of Industrial Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 53, issue 4, 2005
- A MULTI‐TASK PRINCIPAL‐AGENT APPROACH TO ORGANIZATIONAL FORM* pp. 437-467

- David Besanko, Pierre Regibeau and Katharine Rockett
- MARKET POWER, VERTICAL INTEGRATION AND THE WHOLESALE PRICE OF GASOLINE* pp. 469-492

- Justine Hastings and Richard Gilbert
- CONSUMPTION UNDER NOISY PRICE SIGNALS: A STUDY OF ELECTRICITY RETAIL RATE DEREGULATION IN SAN DIEGO* pp. 493-513

- James Bushnell and Erin Mansur
- INDIRECT NETWORK EFFECTS AND THE PRODUCT CYCLE: VIDEO GAMES IN THE U.S., 1994–2002* pp. 515-542

- Matthew T. Clements and Hiroshi Ohashi
- SELLING ONLINE VERSUS LIVE* pp. 543-569

- Eiichiro Kazumori and John McMillan
Volume 53, issue 3, 2005
- USING RESERVE PRICES TO DETER COLLUSION IN PROCUREMENT COMPETITION* pp. 301-326

- Charles Thomas
- MANAGERIAL INCENTIVES AND THE PRICE EFFECTS OF MERGERS* pp. 327-353

- Abraham L. Wickelgren
- ENDOGENOUS FORMATION OF COMPETITIVE RESEARCH SHARING JOINT VENTURES* pp. 355-391

- Patrick Greenlee
- DESIGNING A MARKET STRUCTURE WHEN FIRMS COMPETE FOR THE RIGHT TO SERVE THE MARKET* pp. 393-416

- Michel Mougeot and Florence Naegelen
- STRATEGIC DIFFERENTIATION AND STRATEGIC EMULATION IN GAMES WITH UNCERTAINTY* pp. 417-432

- James Dana
Volume 53, issue 2, 2005
- MARKET POWER AND PRICE MOVEMENTS OVER THE BUSINESS CYCLE* pp. 145-174

- Bart Wilson and Stanley Reynolds
- THE FAILING FIRM DEFENSE* pp. 175-201

- Lars Persson
- COMPETITION OR PREDATION? CONSUMER COORDINATION, STRATEGIC PRICING AND PRICE FLOORS IN NETWORK MARKETS* pp. 203-231

- Joseph Farrell and Michael Katz
- MERCHANT TRANSMISSION INVESTMENT* pp. 233-264

- Paul Joskow and Jean Tirole
- OPERATING SYSTEM PRICES IN THE HOME PC MARKET* pp. 265-297

- Jerome Foncel and Marc Ivaldi
Volume 53, issue 1, 2005
- MARKET SIZE MATTERS pp. 1-25

- Jeffrey Campbell and Hugo Hopenhayn
- THE INFLUENCE OF EXPERT REVIEWS ON CONSUMER DEMAND FOR EXPERIENCE GOODS: A CASE STUDY OF MOVIE CRITICS* pp. 27-51

- David Reinstein and Christopher Snyder
- PROJECT CHOICE AND RISK IN R&D* pp. 53-81

- Heiko Gerlach, Thomas Rønde and Konrad Stahl
- FIRM HETEROGENEITY, IMITATION, AND THE INCENTIVES FOR COST REDUCING R&D EFFORT* pp. 83-100

- Marco Ceccagnoli
- A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON INDUSTRY R&D AND MARKET STRUCTURE* pp. 101-122

- Chang-Yang Lee
- COHERENCE OF THE KNOWLEDGE BASE AND THE FIRM'S INNOVATIVE PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM THE U.S. PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY* pp. 123-142

- Lionel Nesta and Pier Paolo Saviotti
Volume 52, issue 4, 2004
- PRICE DISPERSION IN THE SMALL AND IN THE LARGE: EVIDENCE FROM AN INTERNET PRICE COMPARISON SITE pp. 463-496

- Michael Baye, John Morgan and Patrick Scholten
- ADVERSE SELECTION IN ELECTRONIC MARKETS: EVIDENCE FROM ONLINE STAMP AUCTIONS pp. 497-516

- Sanjeev Dewan and Vernon Hsu
- POST‐CARTEL PRICING DURING LITIGATION pp. 517-533

- Joseph Harrington
- MERGERS WITH SUPPLY FUNCTIONS pp. 535-546

- Uğur Akgün
- OPEN ARCHITECTURE AND R&D INCENTIVES pp. 547-568

- Jae Nahm
- OPTIMAL PRICING AND QUALITY CHOICE WHEN INVESTMENT IN QUALITY IS IRREVERSIBLE pp. 569-589

- Enrico Pennings
Volume 52, issue 3, 2004
- The Choice of Commercial Breaks in Television Programs: The Number, Length and Timing pp. 315-326

- Wen Zhou
- The Adverstising Market in a Product Oligopoly pp. 327-348

- Anthony Dukes
- What Explains the Use of Direct‐to‐Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs? pp. 349-379

- Toshiaki Iizuka
- Sunk Costs and the Depth and Probability of Technology Adoption pp. 381-399

- Thomas Astebro
- Patentability, Industry Structure, and Innovation pp. 401-425

- Robert Hunt
- How to Auction a Bottleneck Monopoly When Underhand Vertical Agreements are Possible pp. 427-455

- Eduardo Engel, Ronald Fischer and Alexander Galetovic
Volume 52, issue 2, 2004
- Vertical Enclosure: Vertical Integration and the Reluctance to Purchase from a Competitor pp. 179-199

- D. Lee Heavner
- Affiliation, integration, and information: ownership incentives and industry structure pp. 201-227

- Thomas N. Hubbard
- Spillovers, Investment Incentives and the Property Rights Theory of the Firm pp. 229-253

- David de Meza and Ben Lockwood
- Plant Exit, Vintage Capital and the Business Cycle pp. 255-276

- Kjell G Salvanes and Ragnar Tveterås
- Industry and firm effects of privatization in Malawian oligopolistic manufacturing pp. 277-289

- Ephraim W. Chirwa
- Network Structure and Airline Scheduling pp. 291-312

- Jan Brueckner
Volume 52, issue 1, 2004
- The Determinants of Optimal Interchange Fees in Payment Systems pp. 1-26

- Julian Wright
- Softening Competition by Inducing Switching in Credit Markets pp. 27-52

- Jan Bouckaert and Hans Degryse
- Delegation of Authority In Business Organizations: An Empirical Test pp. 53-80

- Massimo G. Colombo and Marco Delmastro
- Optimal Regulation of Cooperative R&D Under Incomplete Information pp. 81-120

- Isabelle Brocas
- Costly Information Disclosure in Oligopoly pp. 121-132

- Insuk Cheong and Jeong-Yoo Kim
- Market Power and Joint Dominance in U.K. Brewing pp. 133-163

- Margaret Slade
- Competitive balance and gate revenue sharing in team sports pp. 165-177

- Stefan Szymanski and Stefan Kesenne
Volume 51, issue 4, 2003
- Pivotal Buyers and Bargaining Position pp. 405-426

- Alexander Raskovich
- A Search Model Where Consumers Choose Quantity Based on Expected Price pp. 427-432

- Paolo Buccirossi
- Differentiation and Competition in HMO Markets pp. 433-454

- David Dranove, Anne Gron and Michael J. Mazzeo
- The Relative Importance of Actual and Potential Competition: Empirical Evidence From the Pharmaceuticals Market pp. 455-467

- Mats A. Bergman and Niklas Rudholm
- Insurer‐hospital bargaining: negotiated discounts in post‐deregulation connecticut pp. 469-490

- Alan T. Sorensen
- Tyre price dispersion across retail outlets in the UK pp. 491-509

- Juan Delgado and Michael Waterson
Volume 51, issue 3, 2003
- Tacit Collusion in Repeated Auctions: Uniform Versus Discriminatory pp. 271-293

- Natalia Fabra
- An Empirical Analysis of Entrant and Incumbent Bidding in Road Construction Auctions pp. 295-316

- Dakshina De Silva, Timothy Dunne and Georgia Kosmopoulou
- Policy‐Induced Technology Adoption: Evidence from the U.S. Lead Phasedown pp. 317-343

- Suzi Kerr and Richard Newell
- Vaporware as a Means of Entry Deterrence pp. 345-358

- Marco Haan
- Debt, Operating Margin, and Investment In Workplace Safety pp. 359-381

- Randall Filer and Devra Golbe
- Bundling and Menus of Two‐Part Tariffs pp. 383-403

- Sreya Kolay and Greg Shaffer
Volume 51, issue 2, 2003
- Why Focus? A Study Of Intra‐Industry Focus Effects pp. 121-150

- Nicolaj Siggelkow
- Further Tests of Static Oligopoly Models: Whiskey, 1882–1898 pp. 151-166

- Karen Clay and Werner Troesken
- Market Structure and the Pricing of Electricity and Natural Gas pp. 167-191

- Christopher Knittel
- Exclusive Contracts And Market Power: Evidence From Ocean Shipping pp. 193-214

- Pedro L. Marín and Richard Sicotte
- Auctions for Split‐Award Contracts pp. 215-242

- Martin K. Perry and József Sákovics
- Consumption Externalities and Diffusion in Pharmaceutical Markets: Antiulcer Drugs pp. 243-270

- Ernst R. Berndt, Robert Pindyck and Pierre Azoulay
Volume 51, issue 1, 2003
- Competition and Long–run Productivity Growth in the UK and US Tobacco Industries, 1879–1939 pp. 1-33

- Eric Zitzewitz
- The Effect of Management Buyouts on Firm–level Technical Inefficiency: Evidence from a Panel of UK Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers pp. 35-44

- Kevin Amess
- In Which Industries is Collusion More Likely? Evidence from the UK pp. 45-74

- George Symeonidis
- An empirical evaluation of the determinants of Research Joint Venture Formation pp. 75-89

- Roberto Hernan Gonzalez, Pedro L. Marín and Georges Siotis
- Entry, Exit and Establishment Survival in UK Manufacturing pp. 91-112

- Richard Disney, Jonathan Haskel and Ylva Heden
- Lower Bound Estimation – Quantile Regression and Simplex Method: An Application to Italian Manufacturing Sectors pp. 113-120

- Maria Letizia Giorgetti
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