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Volume 54, issue 4, 2023
- Efficient resolution of partnership disputes pp. 543-569

- Daniel Fershtman, Béla Szabadi and Cédric Wasser
- Disclosure and pricing of attributes pp. 570-597

- Alex Smolin
- Health insurance menu design for large employers pp. 598-637

- Kate Ho and Robin Lee
- Data‐enabled learning, network effects, and competitive advantage pp. 638-667

- Andrei Hagiu and Julian Wright
- Advantageous selection with intermediaries: a study of GSE‐securitized mortgage loans pp. 668-694

- Hsin‐Tien Tsai
- The effect of privacy regulation on the data industry: empirical evidence from GDPR pp. 695-730

- Guy Aridor, Yeon‐Koo Che and Tobias Salz
Volume 54, issue 3, 2023
- Pay‐for‐delay with settlement externalities pp. 387-415

- Emil Palikot and Matias Pietola
- Patenting inventions or inventing patents? Continuation practice at the USPTO pp. 416-442

- Cesare Righi and Timothy Simcoe
- Lobbying for government appropriations pp. 443-483

- Christian Cox
- Second‐chance offers and buyer reputation systems: theory and evidence on auctions with default pp. 484-511

- Dirk Engelmann, Jeff Frank, Alexander Koch and Marieta Valente
- Equilibrium uniqueness in entry games with private information pp. 512-540

- José‐Antonio Espín‐Sánchez, Alvaro Parra and Yuzhou Wang
Volume 54, issue 2, 2023
- Willingness to fight on: Environmental quality in dynamic contests pp. 189-239

- Haoming Liu, Jingfeng Lu and Alberto Salvo
- Platform design biases in ad‐funded two‐sided markets pp. 240-267

- Jay Pil Choi and Doh‐Shin Jeon
- Bundling and nonlinear pricing in telecommunications pp. 268-298

- Yao Luo
- Who fares better in teamwork? pp. 299-324

- Huseyin Yildirim
- Commitment and cheap talk in search deterrence pp. 325-359

- Siqi Pan and Xin Zhao
- The wrong kind of information pp. 360-384

- Aditya Kuvalekar, João Ramos and Johannes Schneider
Volume 54, issue 1, 2023
- Storing power: market structure matters pp. 3-53

- David Andrés‐Cerezo and Natalia Fabra
- Search, learning, and tracking pp. 54-82

- Marcel Preuss
- Marketmaking Middlemen pp. 83-103

- Pieter Gautier, Bo Hu and Makoto Watanabe
- Stochastic contracts and subjective evaluations pp. 104-134

- Matthias Lang
- The Matthew effect, research productivity, and the dynamic allocation of NIH grants pp. 135-164

- Y. J. Jeff Qiu
- Management, productivity, and technology choices: evidence from U.S. mining schools pp. 165-186

- Michael Rubens
Volume 53, issue 4, 2022
- Mergers and innovation portfolios pp. 641-677

- José Luis Moraga‐González, Evgenia Motchenkova and Saish Nevrekar
- Mergers and market power: evidence from rivals' responses in European markets pp. 678-702

- Joel Stiebale and Florian Szücs
- Implementing optimal outcomes through sequential auctions pp. 703-732

- Fanqi Shi and Yiqing Xing
- On advance payments in tenders with budget constrained contractors pp. 733-762

- Oleksii Birulin and Sergei Izmalkov
- Physician workload and treatment choice: the case of primary care pp. 763-791

- Ity Shurtz, Alon Eizenberg, Adi Alkalay and Amnon Lahad
- On the informed principal model with common values pp. 792-825

- Anastasios Dosis
Volume 53, issue 3, 2022
- Should I stay or should I go? Migrating away from an incumbent platform pp. 453-483

- Gary Biglaiser, Jacques Crémer and André Veiga
- The optimal assortativity of teams inside the firm pp. 484-515

- Ashwin Kambhampati and Carlos Segura‐Rodriguez
- Input prices, productivity, and trade dynamics: long‐run effects of liberalization on Chinese paint manufacturers pp. 516-560

- Paul L. E. Grieco, Shengyu Li and Hongsong Zhang
- Using disaster‐induced closures to evaluate discrete choice models of hospital demand pp. 561-589

- Devesh Raval, Ted Rosenbaum and Nathan Wilson
- Does consumer demand pull scientifically novel drug innovation? pp. 590-638

- David Dranove, Craig Garthwaite and Manuel Hermosilla
Volume 53, issue 2, 2022
- The economics of social data pp. 263-296

- Dirk Bergemann, Alessandro Bonatti and Tan Gan
- Should platforms be allowed to sell on their own marketplaces? pp. 297-327

- Andrei Hagiu, Tat-How Teh and Julian Wright
- Prioritization vs. congestion on platforms: evidence from Amazon's Twitch.tv pp. 328-355

- José Tudón
- Competition in search markets with naive consumers pp. 356-385

- Tobias Gamp and Daniel Krähmer
- Consumer search and optimal information pp. 386-403

- Mustafa Dogan and Ju Hu
- Monitoring with career concerns pp. 404-428

- Iván Marinovic and Martin Szydlowski
- The welfare effect of a consumer subsidy with price ceilings: the case of Chinese cell phones pp. 429-449

- Ying Fan and Ge Zhang
Volume 53, issue 1, 2022
- Data‐driven mergers and personalization pp. 3-31

- Zhijun Chen, Chongwoo Choe, Jiajia Cong and Noriaki Matsushima
- Matching auctions pp. 32-62

- Daniel Fershtman and Alessandro Pavan
- On young Turks and yes men: optimal contracting for advice pp. 63-94

- Samuel Häfner and Curtis R. Taylor
- Compromising on compromise rules pp. 95-112

- Salvador Barberà and Danilo Coelho
- Information disclosure in dynamic research contests pp. 113-137

- Bo Chen, Bo Chen and Dmitriy Knyazev
- An experimental test of the Coase conjecture: Fairness in dynamic bargaining pp. 138-165

- Jack Fanning and Andrew Kloosterman
- Repositioning and market power after airline mergers pp. 166-199

- Sophia Li, Joe Mazur, Yongjoon Park, James Roberts, Andrew Sweeting and Jun Zhang
- Competition in network industries: Evidence from the Rwandan mobile phone network pp. 200-225

- Daniel Björkegren
- Learning and investment under demand uncertainty in container shipping pp. 226-259

- Jihye Jeon
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