International Journal of Industrial Organization
1983 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 10, 2001
- The economics of international codesharing: an analysis of airline alliances pp. 1475-1498

- Jan Brueckner
- Markup pricing in petroleum refining:: A multiproduct framework pp. 1499-1526

- Timothy J. Considine
- Imitative innovation and international joint ventures: a dynamic analysis pp. 1527-1562

- Uday Sinha
- Price and quantity experimentation: A synthesis pp. 1563-1582

- Paul Belleflamme and Francis Bloch
- Non-price strategic behavior: the case of bank branches pp. 1583-1602

- Moshe Kim and Bent Vale
- Highway robbery: complementary monopoly and the hold-up problem pp. 1603-1621

- Yossi Feinberg and Morton I. Kamien
Volume 19, issue 9, 2001
- Strategic pricing, signalling, and costly information acquisition pp. 1347-1361

- Helmut Bester and Klaus Ritzberger
- Fashion and sales pp. 1363-1385

- Susanna Sallstrom
- Can low-price guarantees deter entry? pp. 1387-1406

- Maria Arbatskaya
- The determinants of suboptimal technological development in the system company-component producers relationship pp. 1407-1421

- Leonardo Becchetti and Luigi Paganetto
- Evolution to equilibrium in an asymmetric oligopoly with differentiated goods pp. 1423-1440

- Yasuhito Tanaka
- Two stage equilibrium and product choice with elastic demand pp. 1441-1455

- Kali Rath and Gongyun Zhao
- Market power, cost reduction and consumer search pp. 1457-1473

- Pedro Pereira
Volume 19, issue 8, 2001
- Endogenous mergers in concentrated markets pp. 1213-1244

- Henrik Horn and Lars Persson
- Endogenous mergers and market structure pp. 1245-1261

- Vasco Rodrigues
- Delegation and mergers in oligopoly pp. 1263-1279

- Miguel González-Maestre and Javier Lopez-Cunat
- On synergies and vertical integration pp. 1281-1295

- Patrick Schmitz and Dirk Sliwka
- Divisionalization with spatial differentiation pp. 1297-1313

- Miguel González-Maestre
- Are multinationality and diversification complementary or substitute strategies?: An empirical analysis on European leading firms pp. 1315-1346

- Stephen W. Davies, Laura Rondi and Alessandro Sembenelli
Volume 19, issue 7, 2001
- The evolution of markets pp. 999-1002

- Paul Geroski and José Mata
- Modelling the dynamics of industry populations pp. 1003-1022

- Paul Geroski and Mariana Mazzucato
- On industry life-cycles: delay, entry, and shakeout in beer brewing pp. 1023-1052

- Michael Horvath, Fabiano Schivardi and Michael Woywode
- The long-term evolution of vertically-related industries pp. 1053-1083

- Andrea Bonaccorsi and Paola Giuri
- The need for speed in emerging communications markets: upgrades to advanced technology at Internet Service Providers pp. 1085-1102

- Angelique Augereau and Shane Greenstein
- The dynamics of competition in the internet search engine market pp. 1103-1117

- Neil Gandal
- Sales practice and market evolution: the case of virtual reality pp. 1119-1139

- G. M. Peter Swann
- How does innovative activity change as industries mature? pp. 1141-1160

- Anita M. McGahan and Brian Silverman
- Innovation and corporate growth in the evolution of the drug industry pp. 1161-1187

- Giulio Bottazzi, Giovanni Dosi, Marco Lippi, Fabio Pammolli and Massimo Riccaboni
- The evolution of markets under entry and standards regulation -- the case of global mobile telecommunications pp. 1189-1212

- Harald Gruber and Frank Verboven
Volume 19, issue 6, 2001
- Oligopolistic pricing over the deterministic market demand cycle: some evidence from the US Portland cement industry pp. 863-884

- David I. Rosenbaum and Supachat Sukharomana
- Estimating tax incidence, market power and market conduct: The European cigarette industry pp. 885-908

- Sophia Delipalla and Owen O'Donnell
- Telecommunications deregulation and subadditive costs: Are local telephone monopolies unnatural? pp. 909-930

- Wesley Wilson and Yimin Zhou
- Size and growth of Japanese plants in the United States pp. 931-952

- Bruce Blonigen and KaSaundra Tomlin
- US county-level determinants of inbound FDI: evidence from a two-step modified count data model pp. 953-973

- John List
- Water resource and power generation pp. 975-997

- Claude Crampes and Michel Moreaux
Volume 19, issue 5, 2001
- Competition policy in dynamic markets pp. 613-634

- David Audretsch, William Baumol and Andrew Burke
- Competition and industrial policies in a 'history friendly' model of the evolution of the computer industry pp. 635-664

- Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo and Sidney Winter
- The analysis of market definition and market power in the context of rapid innovation pp. 665-693

- Christopher Pleatsikas and David Teece
- Can reduced entry barriers worsen market performance? A model of employee entry pp. 695-704

- Andrew Burke and Ted To
- Intensity of competition and the incentive to innovate pp. 705-726

- Jan Boone
- When is inter-firm coordination beneficial? The case of innovation pp. 727-737

- William Baumol
- The impact of ownership changes: a view from labor markets pp. 739-762

- Robert H. McGuckin and Sang Nguyen
- Public/private partnerships: stimulating competition in a dynamic market pp. 763-794

- Albert Link and John Scott
- Market dynamics in the Netherlands: Competition policy and the role of small firms pp. 795-821

- David Audretsch, George Leeuwen, Albert Menkveld and Roy Thurik
- Market size, fixed costs and horizontal concentration pp. 823-840

- Manfred Neumann, Jurgen Weigand, Alexandra Gross and Markus Thomas Munter
- The dynamics of industrial mark-ups in two small open economies: does national competition policy matter? pp. 841-859

- Jozef Konings, Patrick Van Cayseele and Frédéric Warzynski
Volume 19, issue 3-4, 2001
- Cournot and Bertrand equilibria compared: substitutability, complementarity and concavity pp. 303-317

- Rabah Amir and Jim Jin
- A theory of joint venture life-cycles pp. 319-343

- Indrani Roy Chowdhury and Prabal Roy Chowdhury
- Quantity competition with access fees pp. 345-373

- Mark Harrison and Jeffrey Kline
- Credence goods monopolists pp. 375-389

- Winand Emons
- Durable goods oligopoly pp. 391-413

- Robert Driskill
- Non-Nash equilibria of Darwinian dynamics with applications to duopoly pp. 415-453

- Paul Rhode and Mark Stegeman
- A characterization for the negative welfare effects of cost reduction in Cournot oligopoly pp. 455-469

- Jingang Zhao
- Horizontal mergers and delegation pp. 471-492

- Steffen Ziss
- Multiproduct activity in an experimental differentiated oligopoly pp. 493-518

- Aurora García-Gallego and Nikolaos Georgantzís
- How many franchises in a market? pp. 519-542

- Marc Rysman
- Codetermination as a strategic advantage? pp. 543-566

- Kornelius Kraft
- To invest or screen efficiently: a potential conflict in relationships governed by incomplete contracts pp. 567-588

- Mehmet Bac
- Pay-per-view broadcasting of outstanding events: consequences of a ban pp. 589-609

- Claus Thustrup Hansen and Soren Kyhl
Volume 19, issue 1-2, 2001
- Optimal antitrust policy under different regimes of fines pp. 1-26

- Saïd Souam
- The cyclical behavior of the Department of Justice's antitrust enforcement activity pp. 27-54

- Vivek Ghosal and Joseph Gallo
- Can no competition policy be better than some competition policy? pp. 55-77

- Aaditya Mattoo
- The response by the Norwegian aluminium industry to changing market structure pp. 79-98

- Kjersti-Gro Lindquist
- Market structure and market outcomes in deregulated rail freight markets pp. 99-131

- Stephen Schmidt
- Executive compensation and firm performance in Italy pp. 133-161

- Giorgio Brunello, Clara Graziano and Bruno Parigi
- Trade, foreign direct investment and industry performance pp. 163-183

- Catherine Co
- Risky quality choice pp. 185-212

- Chung-Yi Tse
- Mixed-strategy equilibria in a quality differentiation model pp. 213-226

- X. Wang and Bill Z. Yang
- Oligopolistic competition, IT use for product differentiation and the productivity paradox pp. 227-248

- Paul Belleflamme
- Technology transfer with moral hazard pp. 249-266

- Jay Choi
- Vertical product differentiation, network externalities, and compatibility decisions pp. 267-284

- Pio Baake and Anette Boom
- Vertical research joint ventures pp. 285-302

- Samiran Banerjee and Ping Lin
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