International Journal of Industrial Organization
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Volume 27, issue 6, 2009
- An empirical study of the European corporate leniency program pp. 639-645

- Steffen Brenner
- Computing welfare losses from data under imperfect competition with heterogeneous goods pp. 646-654

- Luis Corchon and Galina Zudenkova
- Stochastic market sharing, partial communication and collusion pp. 655-666

- Heiko Gerlach
- Resale and bundling in auctions pp. 667-678

- Marco Pagnozzi
- Oligopoly, open shop unions and trade liberalisation pp. 679-686

- Paulo Bastos, Udo Kreickemeier and Peter Wright
- Endogenous location leadership pp. 687-707

- Sergio Meza and Mihkel Tombak
- Are there waves in merger activity after all? pp. 708-718

- Dennis Gärtner and Daniel Halbheer
- List pricing and discounting in a Bertrand-Edgeworth duopoly pp. 719-727

- Antón García Díaz, Roberto Hernan Gonzalez and Praveen Kujal
- Endogenous timing of actions under conflict between two types of second mover advantage pp. 728-738

- Young-Ro Yoon
Volume 27, issue 5, 2009
- Quantifying the cost of excess market thickness in timber sale auctions pp. 553-566

- Xiaoyong Zheng
- A note on the excess entry theorem in spatial models with elastic demand pp. 567-571

- Yiquan Gu and Tobias Wenzel
- Whole vs. shared ownership of foreign affiliates pp. 572-581

- Horst Raff, Michael Ryan and Frank Stähler
- An experimental investigation of asymmetric contests pp. 582-591

- Miguel Fonseca
- Predatory reputation in US airline markets pp. 592-604

- Sung-Hwan Kim
- Local network externalities and market segmentation pp. 605-614

- A. Banerji and Bhaskar Dutta
- Duopolistic competition between independent and collaborative business-to-business marketplaces pp. 615-624

- Kai Sülzle
- Distribution contracts to support optimal inventory holdings under demand uncertainty pp. 625-631

- Howard P. Marvel and Hao Wang
- Forgoing invention to deter entry pp. 632-638

- Anthony Creane and Kaz Miyagiwa
Volume 27, issue 4, 2009
- Optimal incentives under moral hazard and heterogeneous agents: Evidence from production contracts data pp. 489-500

- Pierre Dubois and Tomislav Vukina
- Welfare in differentiated oligopolies with more than two firms pp. 501-507

- Robert Schmidt
- Process and product innovation by a multiproduct monopolist: A dynamic approach pp. 508-518

- Luca Lambertini and Andrea Mantovani
- R&D wars and the effects of innovation on the success and survivability of firms in oligopoly markets pp. 519-531

- Asher Tishler and Irena Milstein
- Market foreclosure and vertical merger: A case study of the vertical merger between Turner Broadcasting and Time Warner pp. 532-543

- Ayako Suzuki
- Vertically integrated firms' investments in electricity generating capacities pp. 544-551

- Anette Boom
Volume 27, issue 3, 2009
- Pre-grant patent publication and cumulative innovation pp. 333-345

- Reiko Aoki and Yossi Spiegel
- Winning while losing: Competition dynamics in the presence of indirect network effects pp. 346-357

- Sarit Markovich and Johannes Moenius
- Public-private partnerships and the privatization of financing: An incomplete contracts approach pp. 358-368

- Jean-Etienne de Bettignies and Thomas Ross
- Gambling by auctions pp. 369-378

- Yaron Raviv and Gábor Virág
- The unilateral incentives for technology transfers: Predation (and deterrence) by proxy pp. 379-389

- Anthony Creane and Hideo Konishi
- Designing input prices to motivate process innovation pp. 390-402

- Yongmin Chen and David Sappington
- Firm-level productivity studies: Illusions and a solution pp. 403-413

- Hajime Katayama, Shihua Lu and James Tybout
- Mixed oligopoly equilibria when firms' objectives are endogenous pp. 414-423

- Philippe De Donder and John Roemer
- Innovation, ownership and profitability pp. 424-434

- James H. Love, Stephen Roper and Jun Du
- Endogenous shakeouts pp. 435-440

- Jeremy Bertomeu
- Asymmetry and discrimination in Internet peering: evidence from the LINX pp. 441-448

- Alessio D'Ignazio and Emanuele Giovannetti
- Disclosure or secrecy? The dynamics of Open Science pp. 449-462

- Arijit Mukherjee and Scott Stern
- Distance decreases with differentiation: Strategic agglomeration by retailers pp. 463-473

- Gabriel Picone, David Ridley and Paul A. Zandbergen
- Dynamic entry and exit with uncertain cost positions pp. 474-487

- Makoto Hanazono and Huanxing Yang
Volume 27, issue 2, 2009
- Software exclusivity and the scope of indirect network effects in the U.S. home video game market pp. 121-136

- Kenneth Corts and Mara Lederman
- Favor exchange in collusion: Empirical study of repeated procurement auctions in Japan pp. 137-144

- Rieko Ishii
- Group size effects on cartel formation and the enforcement power of leniency programs pp. 145-165

- Yasuyo Hamaguchi, Toshiji Kawagoe and Aiko Shibata
- Ability, location and household demand for Internet bandwidth pp. 166-174

- Scott Savage and Donald Waldman
- Sequential cross-border mergers pp. 175-187

- Eileen Fumagalli and Helder Vasconcelos
- Negotiating remedies: Revealing the merger efficiency gains pp. 188-196

- Andreea Cosnita-Langlais and Jean-Philippe Tropeano
- Price dispersion in duopolies with heterogeneous consumers pp. 197-205

- Maxim Sinitsyn
- Umbrella branding with imperfect observability and moral hazard pp. 206-213

- Luis Cabral
- Entry and exit by new versus existing firms pp. 214-222

- Jose M. Plehn-Dujowich
- Managed care competition and the adoption of hospital technology: The case of cardiac catheterization pp. 223-237

- Farasat Bokhari
- Usage and diffusion of cellular telephony, 1998-2004 pp. 238-249

- Michal Grajek and Tobias Kretschmer
- Are lemons really hot potatoes? pp. 250-263

- Maxim Engers, Monica Hartmann and Steven Stern
- Merger performance under uncertain efficiency gains pp. 264-273

- Rabah Amir, Effrosyni Diamantoudi and Licun Xue
- Auctions, aftermarket competition, and risk attitudes pp. 274-285

- Maarten Janssen and Vladimir Karamychev
- The chopstick auction: A study of the exposure problem in multi-unit auctions pp. 286-291

- Florian Englmaier, Pablo Guillen, Loreto Llorente, Sander Onderstal and Rupert Sausgruber
- Do media consumers really dislike advertising? An empirical assessment of the role of advertising in print media markets pp. 292-301

- Ulrich Kaiser and Minjae Song
- How do households choose quality and time to replacement for a rapidly improving durable good? pp. 302-311

- Jeffrey Prince
- The determinants of public versus private provision of Emergency Medical Services pp. 312-319

- Guy David and Arthur J. Chiang
- Investment in oligopoly under uncertainty: The accordion effect pp. 320-331

- Romain Bouis, Kuno Huisman and Peter Kort
Volume 27, issue 1, 2009
- Investigating bid preferences at low-price, sealed-bid auctions with endogenous participation pp. 1-14

- Timothy Hubbard and Harry Paarsch
- Experts vs. discounters: Consumer free-riding and experts withholding advice in markets for credence goods pp. 15-23

- Uwe Dulleck and Rudolf Kerschbamer
- Pricing behavior in asymmetric markets with differentiated products pp. 24-32

- Ronald Peeters and Martin Strobel
- Bidding behavior in sequential cattle auctions pp. 33-42

- Christine Zulehner
- Dynamic targeted pricing with strategic consumers pp. 43-50

- Yuxin Chen and Zhong Zhang
- Procurement contracts: Theory vs. practice pp. 51-59

- Leon Yang Chu and David Sappington
- Informative advertising in differentiated oligopoly markets pp. 60-69

- Stephen Hamilton
- Mergers and innovation in big pharma pp. 70-79

- Carmine Ornaghi
- Shirking, sharing risk and shelving: The role of university license contracts pp. 80-91

- Emmanuel Dechenaux, Marie Thursby and Jerry Thursby
- The effects of mergers with dynamic capacity accumulation pp. 92-109

- Jiawei Chen
- Technological innovation in the airline industry: The impact of regional jets pp. 110-120

- Jan Brueckner and Vivek Pai
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