International Journal of Industrial Organization
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Volume 23, issue 9-10, 2005
- Paul Geroski pp. iii-iii

- Stephen Martin
- Editors' introduction pp. 665-668

- Damien Neven and Lars-Hendrik Roller
- Quantifying the effects from horizontal mergers in European competition policy pp. 669-691

- Marc Ivaldi and Frank Verboven
- Using merger simulation models: Testing the underlying assumptions pp. 693-698

- Jerry Hausman and Gregory K. Leonard
- Quantifying the effects from horizontal mergers: Comments on the underlying assumptions pp. 699-702

- Marc Ivaldi and Frank Verboven
- Pass-through rates and the price effects of mergers pp. 703-715

- Luke Froeb, Steven Tschantz and Gregory Werden
- An econometric analysis of the European Commission's merger decisions pp. 717-737

- Mats A. Bergman, Maria Jakobsson and Carlos Razo
- An equilibrium approach to international merger policy pp. 739-751

- Luis Cabral
- Hold-up of anti-competitive mergers pp. 753-775

- Sven-Olof Fridolfsson and Johan Stennek
- Efficiency gains and myopic antitrust authority in a dynamic merger game pp. 777-801

- Massimo Motta and Helder Vasconcelos
- On the desirability of an efficiency defense in merger control pp. 803-827

- Johan Lagerlof and Paul Heidhues
- Consumer surplus vs. welfare standard in a political economy model of merger control pp. 829-848

- Damien Neven and Lars-Hendrik Roller
Volume 23, issue 7-8, 2005
- Firm productivity, heterogeneity, sunk costs and market selection pp. 505-534

- Jose C. Fariñas and Sonia Ruano
- The decision to patent, cumulative innovation, and optimal policy pp. 535-562

- Nisvan Erkal
- Foreign technology acquisition policy and firm performance in Japan, 1957-1970: Micro-aspects of industrial policy pp. 563-586

- Kozo Kiyota and Tetsuji Okazaki
- Multiproduct firms and market structure: An explorative application to the product life cycle pp. 587-597

- Paul Allanson and Catia Montagna
- Internalization of airport congestion: A network analysis pp. 599-614

- Jan Brueckner
- Efficient usage and access pricing in telephone networks pp. 615-623

- Ian A. MacDonald and Laura Meriluoto
- Games with strategic complementarities: New applications to industrial organization pp. 625-637

- Xavier Vives
- Vertical antitrust policy as a problem of inference pp. 639-664

- James C. Cooper, Luke Froeb, Dan O'Brien and Michael G. Vita
Volume 23, issue 5-6, 2005
- Skills and innovation pp. 303-323

- Aija Leiponen
- Multiplicity of equilibria in search markets with free entry and exit pp. 325-339

- Pedro Pereira
- Imperfect price discrimination in a vertical differentiation model pp. 341-354

- Qihong Liu and Konstantinos Serfes
- R&D cooperation between firms and universities. Some empirical evidence from Belgian manufacturing pp. 355-379

- Reinhilde Veugelers and Bruno Cassiman
- Symmetric research joint ventures: Cooperative substitutes and complements pp. 381-397

- Dermot Leahy and J. Peter Neary
- Exit from regional manufacturing markets: The role of entrant experience pp. 399-421

- Timothy Dunne, Shawn Klimek and Mark Roberts
- Firm size distributions: An overview of steady-state distributions resulting from firm dynamics models pp. 423-450

- Gerrit de Wit
- Truly costly sequential search and oligopolistic pricing pp. 451-466

- Maarten Janssen, Jose Moraga-Gonzalez and Matthijs Wildenbeest
- Absorptive capacity and connectedness: Why competing firms also adopt identical R&D approaches pp. 467-481

- Lars Wiethaus
Volume 23, issue 3-4, 2005
- Price wars and collusion in the Spanish electricity market pp. 155-181

- Natalia Fabra and Juan Toro
- Stochastic synergies in sequential auctions pp. 183-201

- Dakshina De Silva, Thomas Jeitschko and Georgia Kosmopoulou
- The competitive effects of exclusive dealing: Evidence from the U.S. beer industry pp. 203-225

- Tim Sass
- Exit with vertical product differentiation pp. 227-247

- Silviano Esteve-Pérez
- Endogenous sequential entry in a spatial model revisited pp. 249-261

- Georg Götz
- Relying on information acquired by a principal pp. 263-278

- Aaron Finkle
- Concubinage or marriage? Informal and formal cooperations for innovation pp. 279-302

- Werner Bönte and Max Keilbach
Volume 23, issue 1-2, 2005
- The intra-firm diffusion of new process technologies pp. 1-22

- Giuliana Battisti and Paul Stoneman
- Industry shakeouts and technological change pp. 23-43

- Steven Klepper and Kenneth Simons
- Honest certification and the threat of capture pp. 45-62

- Roland Strausz
- Cooperative and noncooperative R&D in experimental duopoly markets pp. 63-82

- Sigrid Suetens
- The effects of learning-by-doing on product innovation by a durable good monopolist pp. 83-108

- Edward Kutsoati and Jan Zabojnik
- Risk, price regulation, and irreversible investment pp. 109-128

- Lewis Evans and Graeme Guthrie
- Should alternative mergers or acquisitions be considered by antitrust authorities? pp. 129-153

- Duarte Brito
Volume 22, issue 10, 2004
- Estimation of price-cost margins and union bargaining power for Belgian manufacturing pp. 1381-1398

- Sabien Dobbelaere
- Opportunism and menus of two-part tariffs pp. 1399-1414

- Leslie Marx and Greg Shaffer
- Promoting competition in the presence of essential facilities pp. 1415-1441

- Paul Grout and In-Uck Park
- Are prices 'sticky' online? Market structure effects and asymmetric responses to cost shocks in online mortgage markets pp. 1443-1462

- Maria Arbatskaya and Michael Baye
- Economic integration and corruption pp. 1463-1484

- Juan-José Ganuza and Esther Hauk
Volume 22, issue 8-9, 2004
- Number of sellers, average prices, and price dispersion pp. 1041-1066

- John Barron, Beck Taylor and John R. Umbeck
- The incentives for takeover in oligopoly pp. 1067-1089

- Roman Inderst and Christian Wey
- Technology of upstream firms and equilibrium product differentiation pp. 1091-1114

- Noriaki Matsushima
- Spatial proximity and complementarities in the trading of tacit knowledge pp. 1115-1135

- Neslihan Aydogan and Thomas Lyon
- Intergenerational effects in the diffusion of new technology: the case of mobile phones pp. 1137-1154

- Jukka Liikanen, Paul Stoneman and Otto Toivanen
- Upgrading and niche usage of PC operating systems pp. 1155-1182

- Tobias Kretschmer
- Entrepreneurs' human capital and the start-up size of new technology-based firms pp. 1183-1211

- Massimo G. Colombo, Marco Delmastro and Luca Grilli
- Cooperative R&D between vertically related firms with spillovers pp. 1213-1235

- Akira Ishii
- Heterogeneity in R&D cooperation strategies pp. 1237-1263

- Rene Belderbos, Martin Carree, Bert Diederen, Boris Lokshin and Reinhilde Veugelers
- Exit option in hierarchical agency pp. 1265-1287

- Doyoung Kim, Jacques Lawarree and Dongsoo Shin
- Regulation with non-price discrimination pp. 1289-1307

- Jan Sand
- A positive theory of give-away privatization pp. 1309-1325

- Olivier Debande and Guido Friebel
- Delegating recruitment under asymmetric information pp. 1327-1347

- Sarbajit Sengupta
- Piecewise procurement of a large-scale project pp. 1349-1375

- Huseyin Yildirim
Volume 22, issue 7, 2004
- Strategic debt and patent races pp. 887-915

- Richard Jensen and Dean Showalter
- Financial constraints and product market competition: ex ante vs. ex post incentives pp. 917-949

- Paul Povel and Michael Raith
- Delegated monitoring versus arm's-length contracting pp. 951-981

- Vianney Dequiedt and David Martimort
- Money-back guarantees and market experimentation pp. 983-996

- Dmitri Nizovtsev and William Novshek
- An alternating-move price-setting duopoly model with stochastic costs pp. 997-1015

- Andrew Eckert
- Collusion under yardstick competition: an experimental study pp. 1017-1038

- Jan Potters, Bettina Rockenbach, Abdolkarim Sadrieh and Eric van Damme
Volume 22, issue 6, 2004
- Nonlinear price discrimination with a finite number of consumers and constrained recontracting pp. 737-757

- Jonathan Hamilton and Steven Slutsky
- Where to locate in a circular city? pp. 759-782

- Barnali Gupta, Fu-Chuan Lai, Debashis Pal, Jyotirmoy Sarkar and Chia-Ming Yu
- Inter-league competition for talent vs. competitive balance pp. 783-797

- Frederic Palomino and József Sákovics
- Two-part tariff competition in duopoly pp. 799-820

- Xiangkang Yin
- Can vertical integration by a monopsonist harm consumer welfare? pp. 821-834

- Catherine de Fontenay and Joshua Gans
- Idiosyncratic shocks in an asymmetric Cournot oligopoly pp. 835-848

- Philippe Février and Laurent Linnemer
- Private labels: psychological versioning of typical consumer products pp. 849-861

- David A. Soberman and Philip M. Parker
- Shirking and motivations in firms: survey evidence on worker attitudes pp. 863-884

- Lanse Minkler
Volume 22, issue 5, 2004
- Non-cooperative networks in oligopolies pp. 593-609

- Pascal Billand and C. Bravard
- Network competition and interconnection with heterogeneous subscribers pp. 611-631

- Jong-Hee Hahn
- Direct and indirect network effects: are they equivalent? pp. 633-645

- Matthew T. Clements
- A note on critical masses, network externalities and converters pp. 647-653

- Luciano Andreozzi
- Dynamic duopoly with congestion effects pp. 655-677

- Didier Laussel, Maxime de Montmarin and Ngo Long
- The competitive effects of mergers between asymmetric firms pp. 679-692

- Charles Thomas
- Innovation, market structure and the holdup problem: investment incentives and coordination pp. 693-713

- Abraham L. Wickelgren
- Predation due to adverse selection in financial markets pp. 715-733

- Jorge Fernández-Ruiz
Volume 22, issue 4, 2004
- Determinants of opposition against EPO patent grants--the case of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals pp. 443-480

- Dietmar Harhoff and Markus Reitzig
- The effects of mergers on company employment in the USA and Europe pp. 481-502

- Klaus Gugler and Burcin Yurtoglu
- Advertising efficiency and the choice of media mix: a case of beer pp. 503-522

- Rolf Fare, Shawna Grosskopf, Barry J. Seldon and Victor J. Tremblay
- Persistence in prescriptions of branded drugs pp. 523-540

- Oliver Richard and Larry Van Horn
- Firms' age, process innovation and productivity growth pp. 541-559

- Elena Huergo and Jordi Jaumandreu
- Strategic delegation in experimental markets pp. 561-574

- Steffen Huck, Wieland Müller and Hans-Theo Normann
- Takeovers and the dynamics of information flows pp. 575-590

- Gilles Chemla
Volume 22, issue 3, 2004
- Competing models of firm profitability pp. 289-308

- Margaret Slade
- Preemption and rent dissipation under price competition pp. 309-328

- Marcel Boyer, Pierre Lasserre, Thomas Mariotti and Michel Moreaux
- Barter for price discrimination pp. 329-350

- Sergei Guriev and Dmitri Kvassov
- A model of collusion timing pp. 351-387

- Nicolas de Roos
- Resale price maintenance in an oligopoly with uncertain demand pp. 389-411

- Hao Wang
- Timing of investments, holdup and total welfare pp. 413-425

- Vladimir Smirnov and Andrew Wait
- Motivating devoted workers pp. 427-440

- Amihai Glazer
Volume 22, issue 2, 2004
- Oligopoly competition in fixed cost environments pp. 147-162

- Yvonne Durham, Kevin McCabe, Mark A. Olson, Stephen Rassenti and Vernon Smith
- The limited liability effect in experimental duopoly markets pp. 163-184

- Jörg Oechssler and Frank Schuhmacher
- Vertical foreclosure versus downstream competition with capital precommitment pp. 185-192

- Pio Baake, Ulrich Kamecke and Hans-Theo Normann
- Cournot versus Walras in dynamic oligopolies with memory pp. 193-217

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer
- Product differentiation with consumer arbitrage pp. 219-239

- Iñaki Aguirre and Maria Paz Espinosa
- Strategic alliances, joint investments, and market structure pp. 241-251

- Essi Eerola and Niku Määttänen
- Infrastructure quality in deregulated industries: is there an underinvestment problem? pp. 253-267

- Stefan Buehler, Armin Schmutzler and Men-Andri Benz
- Monitoring and market power in credit markets pp. 269-288

- Ari Hyytinen and Otto Toivanen
Volume 22, issue 1, 2004
- Strategic investments with spillovers, vertical integration and foreclosure in the broadband access market pp. 1-24

- Øystein Foros
- Vertical integration and R&D information flow: is there a need for 'firewalls'? pp. 25-43

- Chrysovalantou Milliou
- High-tech clusters, technology spillovers, and trade secret laws pp. 45-65

- Andrea Fosfuri and Thomas Ronde
- Technological externalities and economies of vertical integration in the electric utility industry pp. 67-81

- Jiro Nemoto and Mika Goto
- Wages and productivity growth in a dynamic monopoly pp. 83-100

- Helmut Bester and Emmanuel Petrakis
- A structural econometric model of price discrimination in the French mortgage lending industry pp. 101-134

- Robert Gary-Bobo and Sophie Larribeau
- Cost of delay and endogenous price leadership pp. 135-145

- Ivan Pastine and Tuvana Pastine
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