International Journal of Industrial Organization
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Volume 24, issue 6, 2006
- The economics of cartels, cartel policy, and collusion: Introduction to the special issue pp. 1079-1082

- Jeroen Hinloopen and Stephen Martin
- Examining models of collusion: The market for lysine pp. 1083-1107

- Nicolas de Roos
- Cartel overcharges: Survey and meta-analysis pp. 1109-1137

- John Connor and Yuliya Bolotova
- On the use of low-price guarantees to discourage price cutting pp. 1139-1156

- Maria Arbatskaya, Morten Hviid and Greg Shaffer
- The risk of contagion from multimarket contact pp. 1157-1184

- Charles Thomas and Robert Willig
- Cartel pricing dynamics with cost variability and endogenous buyer detection pp. 1185-1212

- Joseph Harrington and Joe Chen
- Internal cartel stability with time-dependent detection probabilities pp. 1213-1229

- Jeroen Hinloopen
- On optimal cartel deterrence policies pp. 1231-1240

- Sylvestre Frezal
- The impact of leniency and whistle-blowing programs on cartels pp. 1241-1266

- Cécile Aubert, Patrick Rey and William E. Kovacic
- Imperfect competition law enforcement pp. 1267-1297

- Maarten Pieter Schinkel and Jan Tuinstra
- Competition policy, collusion, and tacit collusion pp. 1299-1332

- Stephen Martin
Volume 24, issue 5, 2006
- Corruption in procurement and public purchase pp. 867-885

- Emmanuelle Auriol
- The interaction of task and asset allocation pp. 887-906

- Kenneth Corts
- Why the music industry may gain from free downloading -- The role of sampling pp. 907-913

- Martin Peitz and Patrick Waelbroeck
- Relationship lending under asymmetric information: A case of blocked entry pp. 915-929

- Eric Van Tassel
- Should good patents come in small packages? A welfare analysis of intellectual property bundling pp. 931-952

- Richard Gilbert and Michael Katz
- The hold-up problem in a repeated relationship pp. 953-970

- Marco A. Castaneda
- Does the market value R&D investment by European firms? Evidence from a panel of manufacturing firms in France, Germany, and Italy pp. 971-993

- Bronwyn Hall and Raffaele Oriani
- Bounding the relative profitability of price discrimination pp. 995-1011

- David Malueg and Christopher Snyder
- Access price regulation, investment and entry in telecommunications pp. 1013-1020

- Kaisa Kotakorpi
- Firm spin-offs in Denmark 1981-2000 -- patterns of entry and exit pp. 1021-1040

- Tor Eriksson and Johan Kuhn
- Entry order and pricing over the product cycle: The transition from the 486 to the Pentium processor pp. 1041-1069

- George Deltas and Eleftherios Zacharias
- A note on the excess entry theorem in spatial markets pp. 1071-1076

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Makoto Okamura
- Addendum to "Theory and evidence on pricing by asymmetric oligopolies" [Int. J. Ind. Organ. 24 (2006) 83-105] pp. 1077-1077

- Cenk Kocas and Tunga Kiyak
Volume 24, issue 4, 2006
- Evidence on preferences and subjective beliefs of risk takers: The case of smokers pp. 667-682

- Ahmed Khwaja, Frank Sloan and Martin Salm
- Learning about individual risk and the decision to smoke pp. 683-699

- Ahmed Khwaja, Frank Sloan and Sukyung Chung
- Silent interests and all-pay auctions pp. 701-713

- Kai Konrad
- On the competitive effects of vertical integration by a research laboratory pp. 715-731

- Joel Sandonis and Ramon Fauli-Oller
- Foreign ownership and productivity: Is the direction of causality so obvious? pp. 733-751

- Luigi Benfratello and Alessandro Sembenelli
- Differentiation and discrimination in a duopoly with two bundles pp. 753-762

- Anne-Gael Vaubourg
- Service hours with asymmetric distributions of ideal service time pp. 763-771

- Oz Shy and Rune Stenbacka
- Supply function vs. quantity competition in supergames pp. 773-783

- Aitor Ciarreta Antuñano and Carlos Gutierrez-Hita
- Information disadvantage in linear Cournot duopolies with differentiated products pp. 785-793

- Adi Chokler, Shlomit Hon-Snir, Moshe Kim and Benyamin Shitovitz
- Access pricing and investment with stochastically growing demand pp. 795-808

- Keiichi Hori and Keizo Mizuno
- Firm size distribution: Testing the "independent submarkets model" in the Italian motor insurance industry pp. 809-834

- Luigi Buzzacchi and Tommaso Valletti
- Impacts of code-share alliances on airline cost structure: A truncated third-order translog estimation pp. 835-866

- Mark Goh and Jongsay Yong
Volume 24, issue 3, 2006
- A variance screen for collusion pp. 467-486

- Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Luke Froeb, John Geweke and Christopher T. Taylor
- Delegation versus an approval process and the demand for talent pp. 487-503

- Anthony Marino
- A laboratory study of haggling with deadlines pp. 505-520

- Garrett Milam
- Quality competition in retailing: A structural analysis pp. 521-540

- Paul Ellickson
- Price vs. quantity in oligopoly games pp. 541-554

- Attila Tasnádi
- Using first-price auctions to sell heterogeneous licenses pp. 555-581

- Jacob Goeree, Theo Offerman and Arthur Schram
- A note on cost arrangement and market performance in a multi-product Cournot oligopoly pp. 583-591

- Harvey Lapan and David Hennessy
- Bid preference in license auctions: Affirmative action can achieve economic efficiency pp. 593-604

- Kiho Yoon
- Welfare and output in third-degree price discrimination: A note pp. 605-611

- Francisco Galera and Jesús Zaratiegui
- The loss leader is a turkey: Targeted discounts from multi-product competitors pp. 613-628

- Patrick DeGraba
- Quality-improving alliances in differentiated oligopoly pp. 629-637

- Frédéric Deroïan and Frédéric Gannon
- An experimental study of price dispersion in an optimal search model with advertising pp. 639-665

- Timothy Cason and Shakun Datta
Volume 24, issue 2, 2006
- The (teaching) role of universities in the diffusion of the Internet pp. 203-225

- Avi Goldfarb
- Endogenous mergers in endogenous sunk cost industries pp. 227-250

- Helder Vasconcelos
- Estimating market power in the presence of capacity constraints: An application to high-fructose corn sweetener pp. 251-267

- Bjarne Brendstrup, Harry Paarsch and John Solow
- Contract renewal and incentives in public procurement pp. 269-285

- Dag Morten Dalen, Espen Moen and Christian Riis
- Rivalry between strategic alliances pp. 287-301

- Anming Zhang and Yimin Zhang
- Naked slotting fees for vertical control of multi-product retail markets pp. 303-318

- Robert Innes and Stephen Hamilton
- Upstream market power and product line differentiation in retailing pp. 319-334

- Eric Avenel and Stephane Caprice
- Market entry and foreign direct investment pp. 335-347

- Frank Stähler
- Spillovers in product and process innovation: Evidence from manufacturing firms pp. 349-380

- Carmine Ornaghi
- Science parks in Japan and their value-added contributions to new technology-based firms pp. 381-400

- Nobuya Fukugawa
- R&D and M&A: Are cross-border M&A different? An investigation on OECD countries pp. 401-423

- Olivier Bertrand and Pluvia Zuniga
- Value of reputation in the chain-store game with multiple incumbents pp. 425-448

- Tigran Melkonyan
- Optimal franchise contracts with private cost information pp. 449-465

- Bernd Hempelmann
Volume 24, issue 1, 2006
- Price structure in two-sided markets: Evidence from the magazine industry pp. 1-28

- Ulrich Kaiser and Julian Wright
- The role of interchange fees in ATM networks pp. 29-43

- Jocelyn Donze and Isabelle Dubec
- Multihoming and compatibility pp. 45-67

- Toker Doganoglu and Julian Wright
- Collusion with capacity constraints over the business cycle pp. 69-81

- Natalia Fabra
- Theory and evidence on pricing by asymmetric oligopolies pp. 83-105

- Cenk Kocas and Tunga Kiyak
- Estimating the extent of potential competition in the Korean mobile telecommunications market: Switching costs and number portability pp. 107-124

- Jongsu Lee, Yeonbae Kim, Jeong-Dong Lee and Yuri Park
- Investment and internal finance: Asymmetric information or managerial discretion? pp. 125-147

- Hans Degryse and Abe de Jong
- Patent licensing revisited: Heterogeneous firms and product differentiation pp. 149-175

- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo and Gerard Llobet
- Strategic patent breadth and entry deterrence with drastic product innovations pp. 177-202

- Amalia Yiannaka and Murray Fulton
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