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Volume 38, issue 4, 2007
- The price of advice pp. 863-880

- Péter Eső and Balázs Szentes
- Innovation, endogenous overinvestment, and incentive pay pp. 881-904

- Roman Inderst and Manuel Klein
- The rules of standard-setting organizations: an empirical analysis pp. 905-930

- Benjamin Chiao, Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole
- Influence through ignorance pp. 931-947

- Isabelle Brocas and Juan D. Carrillo
- Downstream mergers and producer's capacity choice: why bake a larger pie when getting a smaller slice? pp. 948-966

- Joao Montez
- Unraveling yields inefficient matchings: evidence from post-season college football bowls pp. 967-982

- Guillaume Frechette, Alvin Roth and Utku Unver
- Resale price maintenance and collusion pp. 983-1001

- Bruno Jullien and Patrick Rey
- Semiparametric estimation of multinomial discrete-choice models using a subset of choices pp. 1002-1019

- Jeremy Fox
- A model of mixed signals with applications to countersignalling pp. 1020-1043

- Aloisio Araujo, Daniel Gottlieb and Humberto Moreira
- Tacit collusion and capacity withholding in repeated uniform price auctions pp. 1044-1069

- Emmanuel Dechenaux and Dan Kovenock
- Relational delegation pp. 1070-1089

- Ricardo Alonso and Niko Matouschek
- Bidding to lose? Auctions with resale pp. 1090-1112

- Marco Pagnozzi
- Moonlighting: public service and private practice pp. 1113-1133

- Gary Biglaiser and Ching-to Ma
- Do enhancements to loyalty programs affect demand? The impact of international frequent flyer partnerships on domestic airline demand pp. 1134-1158

- Mara Lederman
- Market effects of environmental regulation: coal, railroads, and the 1990 Clean Air Act pp. 1159-1179

- Meghan R. Busse and Nathaniel O. Keohane
Volume 38, issue 3, 2007
- Advertising dynamics and competitive advantage pp. 557-592

- Ulrich Doraszelski and Sarit Markovich
- Go for broke or play it safe? Dynamic competition with choice of variance pp. 593-609

- Axel Anderson and Luis Cabral
- The design of patent pools: the determinants of licensing rules pp. 610-625

- Josh Lerner, Marcin Strojwas and Jean Tirole
- Do investors forecast fat firms? Evidence from the gold-mining industry pp. 626-647

- Severin Borenstein and Joseph Farrell
- The role of lockups in takeover contests pp. 648-669

- Yeon-Koo Che and Tracy Lewis
- Signalling and entry deterrence: a multidimensional analysis pp. 670-697

- Kyle Bagwell
- The economics of earnings manipulation and managerial compensation pp. 698-713

- Keith J. Crocker and Joel Slemrod
- Making a difference pp. 714-732

- Patrick Francois
- The boundaries of firms as information barriers pp. 733-746

- Eric S. Chou
- Do buyer-size discounts depend on the curvature of the surplus function? Experimental tests of bargaining models pp. 747-767

- Hans-Theo Normann, Bradley Ruffle and Christopher Snyder
- Stock recommendation of an analyst who trades on own account pp. 768-785

- Saltuk Ozerturk
- Strategic ex ante contracts: rent extraction and opportunity costs pp. 786-803

- Xiny Hua
- Collusion with (almost) no information pp. 804-822

- Johannes Hörner and Julian Jamison
- Upfront payments and exclusion in downstream markets pp. 823-843

- Leslie Marx and Greg Shaffer
- Experts' agency problems: evidence from the prescription drug market in Japan pp. 844-862

- Toshiaki Iizuka
Volume 38, issue 2, 2007
- Long-run price competition pp. 291-313

- Prajit Dutta, Alexander Matros and Jörgen Weibull
- Collusion under monitoring of sales pp. 314-331

- Joseph E. Harrington and Andrzej Skrzypacz
- Durable-goods oligopoly with secondary markets: the case of automobiles pp. 332-354

- Susanna Esteban and Matthew Shum
- Auctions and information acquisition: sealed bid or dynamic formats? pp. 355-372

- Olivier Compte and Philippe Jehiel
- Simple estimators for the parameters of discrete dynamic games (with entry/exit examples) pp. 373-399

- Ariel Pakes, Michael Ostrovsky and Steven Berry
- Optimal information revelation in procurement schemes pp. 400-418

- Esther Gal-Or, Mordechai Gal-Or and Anthony Dukes
- The welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination with nonlinear demand functions pp. 419-428

- Simon Cowan
- Measuring consumerwelfareinthe CPU market: anapplication of the pure-characteristics demand model pp. 429-446

- Minjae Song
- Product boundary, vertical competition, and the double mark-upproblem pp. 447-466

- Leonard K. Cheng and Jae Nahm
- Teams versus individual accountability: solving multitask problems through job design pp. 467-479

- Kenneth Corts
- Spatial organization of firms: the decision to split production and administration pp. 480-494

- Kristin Aarland, James Davis, J. Vernon Henderson and Yukako Ono
- Something to prove: reputation in teams pp. 495-511

- Heski Bar-Isaac
- Nonlinear pricing in an oligopoly market: the case of specialty coffee pp. 512-532

- Brian McManus
- Tacit collusion under interest rate fluctuations pp. 533-540

- Pedro Dal Bó
- Free entry and social efficiency under vertical oligopoly pp. 541-554

- Arghya Ghosh and Hodaka Morita
Volume 38, issue 1, 2007
- Vertical integration, exclusive dealing, and expost cartelization pp. 1-21

- Yongmin Chen and Michael H. Riordan
- Secrecy versus patenting pp. 22-42

- Klaus Kultti, Tuomas Takalo and Juuso Toikka
- Does Sutton apply to supermarkets? pp. 43-59

- Paul B. Ellickson
- Reliability and competitive electricity markets pp. 60-84

- Paul Joskow and Jean Tirole
- Exclusive contracts foster relationship-specific investment pp. 85-97

- David Meza and Mariano Selvaggi
- Buy or wait, that is the option: the buyer's option in sequential laboratory auctions pp. 98-118

- Philippe Février, Laurent Linnemer and Michael Visser
- Ordered search pp. 119-126

- Maria Arbatskaya
- Seasonality in the U.S. motion picture industry pp. 127-145

- Liran Einav
- Do switching costs make markets more or less competitive? The case of 800-number portability pp. 146-163

- V. Viard
- Corporate strategy and information disclosure pp. 164-184

- Daniel Ferreira and Marcelo Rezende
- Does divestiture crowd out new investment? The “make or buy” decision in the U.S. electricity generation industry pp. 185-213

- Jun Ishii and Jingming Yan
- Merger waves: a model of endogenous mergers pp. 214-226

- Larry Qiu and Wen Zhou
- Collusion and dynamic (under-) investment in quality pp. 227-249

- Volker Nocke
- Consumer preferences and product and process R&D pp. 250-268

- Souresh Saha
- Outsourcing, information leakage, and consulting firms pp. 269-289

- Mariagiovanna Baccara
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