International Journal of Industrial Organization
1983 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue C, 2015
- Is exclusionary pricing anticompetitive in two-sided markets? pp. 1-10

- Helder Vasconcelos
- Auctions with imperfect commitment when the reserve may signal the cost to re-auction pp. 11-21

- Byoung Heon Jun and Elmar Wolfstetter
- Incentives and management styles pp. 22-31

- Dongsoo Shin
- Endogenous price commitment, sticky and leadership pricing: Evidence from the Italian petrol market pp. 32-48

- Patrick Andreoli-Versbach and Jens-Uwe Franck
- Oligopoly intermediation, relative rivalry and market conduct pp. 49-59

- Stephen Hamilton, Philippe Bontems and Jason Lepore
- Optimal nonlinear pricing by a monopolist with information ambiguity pp. 60-66

- Mingli Zheng, Chong Wang and Chaozheng Li
- A dynamic analysis of entry regulations and productivity in retail trade pp. 67-80

- Florin Maican and Matilda Orth
- Centrality and pricing in spatially differentiated markets: The case of gasoline pp. 81-90

- Matthias Firgo, Dieter Pennerstorfer and Christoph Weiss
- Serial entrepreneurship, learning by doing and self-selection pp. 91-106

- Vera Rocha, Anabela Carneiro and Celeste Varum
- The effect of competition on eBay pp. 107-118

- Peter Newberry
Volume 39, issue C, 2015
- Exclusion through speculation pp. 1-9

- Cédric Argenton and Bert Willems
- Profit sharing and market structure pp. 10-18

- Joaquín Poblete
- An economic analysis of deferred examination system: Evidence from a policy reform in Japan pp. 19-28

- Isamu Yamauchi and Sadao Nagaoka
- Who should handle retail? Vertical contracts, customer service, and social welfare in a Chinese mobile phone market pp. 29-43

- Jia Li and Charles Moul
- In Google we trust? pp. 44-55

- Roberto Burguet, Ramon Caminal and Matthew Ellman
- The effect of competition on trade: Evidence from the collapse of international cartels pp. 56-70

- Margaret Levenstein, Jagadeesh Sivadasan and Valerie Suslow
- Buyer resistance for cartel versus merger pp. 71-80

- Vikram Kumar, Robert Marshall, Leslie Marx and Lily Samkharadze
- International harmonization of the patent-issuing rules pp. 81-89

- Kaz Miyagiwa and Yuka Ohno
Volume 38, issue C, 2015
- Buyer power and exclusion in vertically related markets pp. 1-18

- Tommy Gabrielsen and Bjørn Olav Johansen
- Mechanism choice and the buy-it-now auction: A structural model of competing buyers and sellers pp. 19-31

- Christoph Bauner
- The 80/20 rule: Corporate support for innovation by employees pp. 32-43

- Silvana Krasteva, Priyanka Sharma and Liad Wagman
- Refunds and returns in a vertically differentiated industry pp. 44-51

- Roman Inderst and Gilad Tirosh
Volume 37, issue C, 2014
- Acquisitions, entry, and innovation in oligopolistic network industries pp. 1-12

- Pehr-Johan Norbäck, Lars Persson and Joacim Tå̊g
- Motivating regulated suppliers to assess alternative technologies, protocols, and capital structures pp. 13-22

- Mark Jamison, David Mandy and David Sappington
- The elusive wage-benefit trade-off: The case of employer-provided health insurance pp. 23-37

- Jed DeVaro and Nan L. Maxwell
- Per unit vs. ad valorem royalties under asymmetric information pp. 38-46

- John Heywood, Jianpei Li and Guangliang Ye
- Estimating the foreclosure effect of exclusive dealing: Evidence from the entry of specialty beer producers pp. 47-64

- Chia-Wen Chen
- Secret reserve prices in first-price auctions pp. 65-74

- Frank Rosar
- Collusion at the extensive margin pp. 75-83

- Martin Byford and Joshua Gans
- Estimating the impact of low-income universal service programs pp. 84-98

- Daniel Ackerberg, David DeRemer, Michael H. Riordan, Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer
- Indirect network effects and the quality dimension: A look at the gaming industry pp. 99-108

- Jin-Hyuk Kim, Jeffrey Prince and Calvin Qiu
- Information and quality with an increasing number of brands pp. 109-117

- Francisco Alcalá, Miguel González-Maestre and Irene Martínez-Pardina
- On the role of verifiability and commitment in credence goods markets pp. 118-129

- Yuk-fai Fong, Ting Liu and Donald Wright
- Optimal strategy of multi-product retailers with relative thinking and reference prices pp. 130-140

- Ofer Azar
- Efficiency of uniform pricing in universal service obligations pp. 141-152

- Jean-Christophe Poudou and Michel Roland
- On the strategic value of risk management pp. 153-169

- Thomas-Olivier Léautier and Jean Rochet
- Incentives through consumer learning about tastes pp. 170-177

- Heiner Schumacher
- Estimating demand elasticities using nonlinear pricing pp. 178-191

- Christina Dalton
- Consumer inference and the regulation of consumer information pp. 192-200

- Steven Schmeiser
- Modeling the effects of mergers in procurement pp. 201-208

- Nathan H. Miller
- What types of switching costs to create under behavior-based price discrimination? pp. 209-221

- Ki-Eun Rhee
- Search duplication in research and design spaces — Exploring the role of local competition pp. 222-228

- Kai Konrad
- Experimenting with purchase history based price discrimination pp. 229-237

- Zuzana Brokesova, Cary Deck and Jana Peliova
Volume 36, issue C, 2014
- Cooperating with competitors: Patent pooling and choice of a new standard pp. 4-21

- Nancy Gallini
- Standards, consortia, and innovation pp. 22-35

- Justus Baron, Yann Ménière and Tim Pohlmann
- Innovating standards through informal consortia: The case of wireless telecommunications pp. 36-47

- Henry Delcamp and Aija Leiponen
- Evolving technologies and standards regulation pp. 48-56

- Luis Cabral and David Salant
- Moving beyond simple examples: Assessing the incremental value rule within standards pp. 57-69

- Anne Layne-Farrar and Gerard Llobet
- International standards and international trade: Empirical evidence from ISO 9000 diffusion pp. 70-82

- Joseph Clougherty and Michal Grajek
- Intellectual property rights and the evolution of scientific journals as knowledge platforms pp. 83-94

- Daniel C. Fehder, Fiona Murray and Scott Stern
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