International Journal of Industrial Organization
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Volume 16, issue 6, 1998
- Thinking creatively about markets pp. 677-695

- Paul Geroski
- Cascading contingent protection and vertical market structure pp. 697-718

- Leo Sleuwaegen, Rene Belderbos and Clive Jie-A-Joen
- Life duration of foreign multinational subsidiaries: Evidence from UK northern manufacturing industry 1970-93 pp. 719-747

- Pat McCloughan and Ian Stone
- Infant-industry tariff protection with pressure groups pp. 749-784

- Eugenio Miravete
- Distributional assumptions in the theory of oligopoly information exchange1 pp. 785-797

- David Malueg and Shunichi O. Tsutsui
- Objectives, topics and methods in industrial organization during the nineties: Results from a survey pp. 799-830

- Karl Aiginger, Dennis Mueller and Christoph Weiss
Volume 16, issue 5, 1998
- Risk sharing in licensing pp. 535-554

- Alain Bousquet, Helmuth Cremer, Marc Ivaldi and Michel Wolkowicz
- Talking down the firm: Short-term market manipulation and optimal management compensation pp. 555-570

- Gerald T. Garvey, Simon Grant and Stephen King
- Nonverifiability, noncontractibility and ownership determination models in foreign direct investment, with an application to foreign operations in Japan pp. 571-599

- Masao Nakamura and J. Xie
- Tariff jumping DFI and export substitution: Japanese electronics firms in Europe pp. 601-638

- Rene Belderbos and Leo Sleuwaegen
- Price flexibility in Japan, 1970-1992: A study of price formation1 pp. 639-664

- Kenn Ariga and Yasushi Ohkusa
- Minimum quality standards with more than two firms1 pp. 665-676

- Carlo Scarpa
Volume 16, issue 4, 1998
- Productivity differences in the airline industry: Partial deregulation versus short run protection pp. 395-414

- Pedro L. Marin
- Adoption of network technologies in oligopolies pp. 415-444

- Paul Belleflamme
- Changing places--the role of heterogeneity and externalities in cumulative processes pp. 445-461

- Armin Schmutzler
- Warranties, extended warranties, and product quality pp. 463-493

- Nancy A. Lutz and V. Padmanabhan
- Intensity of competition and the choice between product and process innovation pp. 495-510

- Giacomo Bonanno and Barry Haworth
- Evolutionary trends of industry variables pp. 511-525

- Rajshree Agarwal
- Complimentarily yours: Free examination copies and textbook prices: Comment pp. 527-533

- Brad Kamp
Volume 16, issue 3, 1998
- The incentive for non-price discrimination by an input monopolist pp. 271-284

- Nicholas Economides
- Market structure, innovation and vertical product differentiation pp. 285-311

- Shane Greenstein and Garey Ramey
- Firm size and the pattern of diversification pp. 313-331

- Bee-Yan Aw and Geeta Batra
- A dual vista of the Stackelberg duopoly reveals its fundamental qualitative structure pp. 333-352

- Michael Caputo
- The impact of unions on labour turnover in Italy:: Evidence from establishment level data pp. 353-376

- Claudio Lucifora
- Slack in the state-owned enterprise: An evaluation of the impact of soft-budget constraints pp. 377-394

- Sumit K Majumdar
Volume 16, issue 2, 1998
- Sunk costs and regulation in the U.S. pesticide industry pp. 139-168

- Michael Ollinger and Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo
- Deregulation and quality pp. 169-194

- Emmanuelle Auriol
- Optimal asymmetric strategies in research joint ventures pp. 195-208

- Stephen Salant and Greg Shaffer
- Receiver discretion in signalling models: Information transmission to competing retailers pp. 209-228

- Svend Albaek and Per Overgaard
- Strategic behaviour of incumbent firms in the UK pp. 229-251

- Satwinder Singh, Michael Utton and Michael Waterson
- Spatial preemption with finitely lived equipments pp. 253-270

- Sebastien Steinmetz
Volume 16, issue 1, 1997
- Entry deterrence and signaling in markets for search goods pp. 1-19

- Paul de Bijl
- Merger and product range rivalry pp. 21-42

- Kjell Lommerud and Lars Sørgard
- Price signals quality: The case of perfectly inelastic demand pp. 43-61

- Tore Ellingsen
- Product differentiation and endogenous disutility pp. 63-79

- Igal Hendel and John Neiva de Figueiredo
- Vertical differentiation: Entry and market coverage with multiproduct firms pp. 81-103

- Christos Constantatos and Stylianos Perrakis
- Equilibrium retail distribution systems pp. 105-120

- Tommy Gabrielsen
- Strategic forward contracting and observability pp. 121-133

- John S. Hughes and Jennifer L. Kao
Volume 15, issue 6, 1997
- The economics of path-dependence in industrial organization pp. 643-675

- Cristiano Antonelli
- The emergence of path-dependent behaviors in cooperative contexts pp. 677-709

- Massimo Egidi and Alessandro Narduzzo
- A model of demand with interactions among consumers pp. 711-732

- Robin Cowan, William Cowan and Peter Swann
- The dynamic implications of increasing returns: Technological change and path dependent inefficiency pp. 733-752

- Dominique Foray
- "Lock-in" vs. "critical masses" -- Industrial change under network externalities pp. 753-773

- Ulrich Witt
- On and off the beaten path: The evolution of four technological systems in Sweden pp. 775-799

- Bo Carlsson
- Persistence of innovative activities, sectoral patterns of innovation and international technological specialization pp. 801-826

- Franco Malerba, Luigi Orsenigo and Pietro Peretto
- First-mover advantages and path dependence pp. 827-850

- Dennis Mueller
Volume 15, issue 5, 1997
- Dominant firms, price leadership and the measurement of monopoly welfare losses pp. 533-533

- David P. T. Young
- Why are retail prices in Japan so high? Evidence from German export prices pp. 549-572

- Michael M. Knetter
- On the organization of cooperative research and development: Theory and evidence pp. 573-596

- Zhigang Tao and Changqi Wu
- Temporal patterns of technical efficiency: Results from competing models pp. 597-616

- Subal Kumbhakar, Almas Heshmati and Lennart Hjalmarsson
- The effect of emission taxes and abatement subsidies on market structure: Comment pp. 617-628

- Robert E. Kohn
- Mergers and investments in cost reduction with private information revisited pp. 629-634

- Kit Pong Wong and Maurice K. S. Tse
- Erratum to "Judo economics reconsidered: Capacity limitation, entry and collusion" [International journal of industrial organization 15 (1997) 349-368] pp. 635-635

- Lars Sørgard
Volume 15, issue 4, 1997
- Managerial compensation, strategy and firm performance: an introduction pp. 413-416

- Harry Barkema, Paul Geroski and Joachim Schwalbach
- Executive compensation and the Modern Industrial Revolution1 pp. 417-425

- Kevin Murphy
- On the relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic work motivation1 pp. 427-439

- Bruno Frey
- Managerial discretion and managerial compensation pp. 441-454

- Dennis Mueller and S. Lawrence Yun
- Chief executive compensation and corporate groups in Japan: New evidence from micro data pp. 455-467

- Takao Kato
- Executive remuneration, executive dismissal and institutional shareholdings pp. 469-492

- Andy Cosh and Alan Hughes
- Corporate governance and executive compensation pp. 493-509

- Martin Conyon
- The compensation of Spanish executives: A test of a managerial talent allocation model pp. 511-531

- Pedro Ortín Ángel and Vicente Salas Fumas
Volume 15, issue 3, 1997
- On the competitive effects of price-matching policies pp. 283-299

- Kenneth Corts
- Barometric price leadership pp. 301-325

- David Cooper
- Hotelling's competition with demand location uncertainty pp. 327-334

- John F. R. Harter
- Adverse selection, waiting lists and restaurant-rationing pp. 335-347

- Pinaki Bose
- Judo economics reconsidered: Capacity limitation, entry and collusion pp. 349-368

- Lars Sørgard
- Patents or prizes: Monopolistic R&D and asymmetric information pp. 369-390

- Eric A. A. de Laat
- Multimarket contact and pricing: Evidence from the U.S. cement industry pp. 391-412

- Ivette Jans and David I. Rosenbaum
Volume 15, issue 2, 1997
- Buyer groups pp. 137-164

- Frank Mathewson and Ralph Winter
- Learning about a population of agents and the evolution of trust and cooperation pp. 165-190

- Anthony G. Bower, Steven Garber and Joel Watson
- The choice of technology and capital structure under rate regulation pp. 191-216

- Yossef Spiegel
- Dynamics of entry and exit of firms in the presence of entry adjustment costs pp. 217-241

- Sanghamitra Das and Satya Das
- Quality improvements and the incentive to leapfrog pp. 243-261

- Stephanie Rosenkranz
- Excess capacity as a barrier to entry in the US titanium industry pp. 263-281

- Stephen Mathis and Janet Koscianski
Volume 15, issue 1, 1997
- Spillovers and innovative activities pp. 1-28

- Raymond De Bondt
- Innovation and imitation in an asymmetrically-regulated industry pp. 29-50

- Thomas Lyon and Haizhou Huang
- Disclosure of know-how in research joint ventures pp. 51-75

- David Perez-Castrillo and Joel Sandonis
- Technology sharing cartels and industrial structure pp. 77-101

- Maria Luisa Petit and Boleslaw Tolwinski
- Sequential versus simultaneous choice with endogenous quality pp. 103-121

- Reiko Aoki and Thomas Prusa
- Time series analysis of market power: Evidence from G-7 manufacturing pp. 123-136

- Massimo Beccarello
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