International Journal of Industrial Organization
1983 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 10, 2002
- Book value: intertemporal pricing and quality discrimination in the US market for books pp. 1385-1408

- Sofronis Clerides
- Sunk costs, windows of profit opportunities, and the dynamics of entry pp. 1409-1436

- Georg Götz
- Simultaneous and sequential price competition in heterogeneous duopoly markets: experimental evidence pp. 1437-1460

- Dorothea Kübler and Wieland Müller
- Potential foreign competition in US manufacturing pp. 1461-1489

- Vivek Ghosal
- Endogenous formation of coalitions with composite goods pp. 1491-1511

- Chongmin Kim and Hyukseung Shin
- Does the 'persistence of profits' persist?: a study of company profits in Japan, 1964-97 pp. 1513-1533

- Nobuhiro Maruyama and Hiroyuki Odagiri
- Erratum to "Regulation, efficiency, and Granger causality": [Int. J. Ind. Organ. ~20 (2002) 1225-1245] pp. 1535-1535

- Gerald Granderson and Carl Linvill
Volume 20, issue 9, 2002
- Regulation, efficiency, and Granger causality pp. 1225-1245

- Gerald Granderson and Carl Linvill
- Allocating and funding universal service obligations in a competitive market pp. 1247-1276

- Philippe Choné, Laurent Flochel and Anne Perrot
- Strategic interactions, market information and predicting the effects of mergers in differentiated product markets pp. 1277-1312

- Douglas Davis
- Price and quality discrimination in durable goods monopoly with resale trading pp. 1313-1339

- Praveen Kumar
- Market power and banking failures pp. 1341-1361

- Ramon Caminal and Carmen Matutes
- Exclusionary contracts and competition for large buyers pp. 1363-1381

- Joshua Gans and Stephen King
Volume 20, issue 8, 2002
- Flexible manufacturing systems and the internal structure of the firm pp. 1061-1096

- Esther Gal-Or
- Partial monitoring, adverse selection, and the internal efficiency of the firm pp. 1097-1118

- Christoph Lülfesmann
- Idiosyncratic investments, outside opportunities and the boundaries of the firm pp. 1119-1141

- Rudolf Kerschbamer, Nina Maderner and Yanni Tournas
- Preventing abuse of authority in hierarchies pp. 1143-1166

- Kouroche Vafai
- Takeover risk and the market for corporate control: the experience of British firms in the 1970s and 1980s pp. 1167-1195

- Andrew Dickerson, Heather Gibson and Euclid Tsakalotos
- Non-contractible investments and vertical integration in the Mexican footwear industry pp. 1197-1224

- Christopher Woodruff
Volume 20, issue 7, 2002
- Advertising and prices as signals of quality in a regime of price rivalry pp. 907-930

- Claude Fluet and Paolo Garella
- Price and advertising as signals of quality when some consumers are informed pp. 931-947

- Laurent Linnemer
- Product compatibility as a signal of quality in a market with network externalities pp. 949-964

- Jeong-Yoo Kim
- Expanding demand through price advertisement pp. 965-994

- Hideo Konishi and Michael T. Sandfort
- Risk-averse firms in oligopoly pp. 995-1012

- Marcus Asplund
- Price cap regulation and information acquisition pp. 1013-1036

- Elisabetta Iossa and Francesca Stroffolini
- Sequencing strategically: wage negotiations under oligopoly pp. 1037-1058

- A. Banerji
- Erratum to "What do not-for-profit hospitals maximize?": [Internat. J. of Ind. Organization 20(4) (2002) 461-492] pp. 1059-1059

- Daniel Deneffe and Robert T. Masson
Volume 20, issue 6, 2002
- An empirical test of models explaining research expenditures and research cooperation: evidence for the German service sector pp. 747-774

- Ulrich Kaiser
- Endogenizing know-how flows through the nature of R&D investments pp. 775-799

- Bruno Cassiman, David Perez-Castrillo and Reinhilde Veugelers
- How should forward patent protection be provided? pp. 801-827

- Vincenzo Denicolo' and Piercarlo Zanchettin
- Research joint ventures, product differentiation, and price collusion pp. 829-854

- Luca Lambertini, Sougata Poddar and Dan Sasaki
- Uncertainty, spillovers, and cooperative R&D pp. 855-876

- Kaz Miyagiwa and Yuka Ohno
- Racing with uncertainty: a patent race experiment pp. 877-902

- Daniel Zizzo
Volume 20, issue 5, 2002
- The effect of asymmetric entry costs on Bertrand competition pp. 589-609

- Charles Thomas
- Entry auctions and strategic behavior under cross-market price constraints pp. 611-629

- James Anton, James H. Vander Weide and Nikolaos Vettas
- Union collusion and intra-industry trade pp. 631-652

- Odd Rune Straume
- Vertical economies in electric power: evidence on integration and its alternatives pp. 653-671

- John E. Kwoka
- Endogenous market structure and competition in the 19th century American brewing industry pp. 673-692

- Mark D. Manuszak
- Quantitative notes on the extent of governmental regulations in various OECD nations pp. 693-714

- Frederic L. Pryor
- Pooling reputations pp. 715-730

- Fredrik Andersson
- Competition and irreversible investments pp. 731-743

- Martin J. Nielsen
Volume 20, issue 4, 2002
- The natural monopoly test reconsidered: an engineering process-based approach to empirical analysis in telecommunications pp. 435-459

- Farid Gasmi, Jean-Jacques Laffont and William Sharkey
- What do not-for-profit hospitals maximize? pp. 461-492

- Daniel Deneffe and Robert T. Masson
- On the determinants of multinationals' ownership preferences: evidence from Greece and Portugal pp. 493-515

- Natália Barbosa and Helen Louri
- Survival duration of plants: Evidence from the US petroleum refining industry pp. 517-555

- Ming-Yuan Chen
- US domestic airline mergers: the neglected international determinants pp. 557-576

- Joseph Clougherty
- Product innovation, sell-off, and entry deterrence pp. 577-588

- Hyung Bae
Volume 20, issue 3, 2002
- A generalised wage rigidity result pp. 285-311

- Amrita Dhillon and Emmanuel Petrakis
- Unsystematic risk and coalition formation in product markets pp. 313-338

- Murray Brown and Shin-Hwan Chiang
- Cartel stability with multiproduct firms pp. 339-352

- George Symeonidis
- The pro-competitive effect of higher entry costs pp. 353-364

- Martin Peitz
- The role of bundling in price competition pp. 365-389

- Chun-Hsiung Liao and Yair Tauman
- CEO turnover, firm performance and corporate governance: empirical evidence on Danish firms pp. 391-414

- Mette Lausten
- Panel tests of Gibrat's Law for Japanese manufacturing pp. 415-433

- John Goddard, John Wilson and Peter Blandon
Volume 20, issue 2, 2002
- The effect of information on the well-being of the uninformed: what's the chance of getting a decent meal in an unfamiliar city? pp. 139-162

- James Albrecht, Harald Lang and Susan Vroman
- Spatial competition among multi-store firms pp. 163-190

- Debashis Pal and Jyotirmoy Sarkar
- Inter-firm complementarities in R&D: a re-examination of the relative performance of joint ventures pp. 191-213

- Nejat Anbarci, Robert Lemke and Santanu Roy
- Research joint ventures vs. cross licensing agreements: an agency approach pp. 215-249

- Maite Pastor and Joel Sandonis
- Licensing and bundling pp. 251-267

- Luis Almeida Costa and Ingemar Dierickx
- Technology choice and capital structure under rate regulation: a comment pp. 269-278

- Kai-Uwe Kuhn
- Reply to Kai-Uwe Kuhn's comment pp. 279-281

- Yossi Spiegel
- Technology choice and capital structure under rate regulation: Rejoinder pp. 283-284

- Kai-Uwe Kuhn
Volume 20, issue 1, 2002
- Does firm size matter? Evidence on the impact of liquidity constraints on firm investment behavior in Germany pp. 1-17

- David Audretsch and Julie Elston
- Price reactions to new competition: A study of US luxury car market, 1986-1997 pp. 19-39

- Hideki Yamawaki
- Generating efficiency: economic and environmental regulation of public and private electricity generators in Spain pp. 41-69

- Pablo Arocena and Catherine Waddams Price
- A quick-and-easy method for estimating switching costs pp. 71-87

- Oz Shy
- Do coffee roasters benefit from high prices of green coffee? pp. 89-118

- Switgard Feuerstein
- The determinants of the management hierarchy: evidence from Italian plants pp. 119-137

- Marco Delmastro
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