International Journal of Industrial Organization
1983 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 6, 1996
- Special issue on network economics: Business conduct and market structure pp. 669-671

- Nicholas Economides and David Encaoua
- The economics of networks pp. 673-699

- Nicholas Economides
- Compatibility and competition in airlines demand side network effects pp. 701-726

- David Encaoua, Michel Moreaux and Anne Perrot
- Shared ownership and pricing in a network switch pp. 727-745

- James McAndrews and Rafael Rob
- Complementarity, coordination and compatibility: The role of fixed costs in the economics of systems pp. 747-768

- Dominique Desruelle, Gérard Gaudet and Yves Richelle
- R&D in markets with network externalities pp. 769-784

- Eirik Kristiansen
- Technology revolutions in the presence of network externalities pp. 785-800

- Oz Shy
- The timing of product introduction and the credibility of compatibility decisions pp. 801-823

- Pierre Regibeau and Katharine Rockett
- Do converters facilitate the transition to a new incompatible technology? A dynamic analysis of converters pp. 825-835

- Jay Choi
- Dynamic monopoly pricing with network externalities pp. 837-855

- Bernard Bensaid and Jean-Philippe Lesne
- A binary conflict ascending price (BICAP) mechanism for the decentralized allocation of the right to use railroad tracks pp. 857-886

- Paul J. Brewer and Charles Plott
Volume 14, issue 5, 1996
- Technology sourcing and FDI in the EC: An empirical evaluation pp. 543-560

- Damien Neven and Georges Siotis
- Learning, reputation and entry deterrence: A chain-store game with correlated entrants pp. 561-573

- Bill Z. Yang
- Delegation, market share and the limit price in sequential entry models pp. 575-609

- Jeffrey Church and Roger Ware
- Optimal symmetric punishments in a Bertrand differentiated products duopoly pp. 611-630

- Jonas Häckner
- Exchange rate pass-through in two-period duopoly pp. 631-645

- Thusnelda Tivig
- Export pricing in state-owned and private MNEs: Evidence from the international petroleum market pp. 647-668

- Jean-Thomas Bernard and Robert J. Weiner
Volume 14, issue 4, 1996
- Lessons from the United States's antitrust history pp. 415-445

- Dennis Mueller
- Spatial retail markets with commuting consumers pp. 447-463

- Michael Raith
- Good times, bad times, and vertical upstream integration pp. 465-484

- Winand Emons
- Horizontal and vertical differentiation: The Launhardt model pp. 485-506

- Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira and Jacques Thisse
- Countervailing power revisited pp. 507-519

- Thomas von Ungern-Sternberg
- An empirical investigation of joint venture dynamics: Evidence from U.S.-Japan joint ventures pp. 521-541

- Masao Nakamura, J. Myles Shaver and Bernard Yeung
Volume 14, issue 3, 1996
- Dynamic duopoly with slowly changing customer loyalties pp. 269-296

- Yongmin Chen and Robert Rosenthal
- Moral hazard and reputational concerns in teams: Implications for organizational choice pp. 297-315

- Seonghoon Jeon
- It pays to be different: Endogenous heterogeneity of firms in an oligopoly pp. 317-329

- David Mills and William Smith
- An informational externality in a competitive market pp. 331-344

- Anthony Creane
- Host-country policy, transfer pricing and ownership distribution in international joint ventures: A theoretical analysis pp. 345-364

- Yousef Al-Saadon and Satya Das
- Can consumers benefit from a policy limiting the market share of a dominant firm? pp. 365-387

- Thomas Holmes
- Product line competition in vertically differentiated markets pp. 389-414

- Gianni De Fraja
Volume 14, issue 2, 1996
- The turnover of market leaders in UK manufacturing industry, 1979-86 pp. 141-158

- Paul Geroski and S. Toker
- Optimal disclosure delay in multistage R&D competition pp. 159-179

- Francis Bloch and Paul Markowitz
- Standardization, diversity and learning: Strategies for the coevolution of technology and industrial capacity pp. 181-201

- Paul David and Geoffrey Rothwell
- Technological change and market structure: An evolutionary approach pp. 203-226

- Fernando Vega-Redondo
- Coupons and oligopolistic price discrimination pp. 227-242

- Helmut Bester and Emmanuel Petrakis
- Oligopolistic pricing with heterogeneous consumer search pp. 243-268

- Dale Stahl
Volume 14, issue 1, 1996
- Industrial policy and politics pp. 1-27

- Jean-Jacques Laffont
- Brands' quality levels, prices, and advertising outlays: empirical evidence on signals and information costs pp. 29-52

- Richard E. Caves and David P. Greene
- Industry equilibrium, uncertainty, and futures markets pp. 53-70

- Shoji Haruna
- On Pareto-improving voluntary export restraints pp. 71-84

- Constantinos Syropoulos
- Complimentarily yours: Free examination copies and textbook prices pp. 85-99

- James Foster and Andrew W. Horowitz
- Natural oligopoly and customer networks in intermediated markets pp. 101-118

- Thomas Gehrig
- Duopoly information exchange: The case of unknown slope pp. 119-136

- David Malueg and Shunichi O. Tsutsui
Volume 13, issue 4, 1995
- The post-entry performance of firms: Introduction pp. 413-419

- David Audretsch and José Mata
- What do we know about entry? pp. 421-440

- Paul Geroski
- Innovation, growth and survival pp. 441-457

- David Audretsch
- The survival of new plants: Start-up conditions and post-entry evolution pp. 459-481

- José Mata, Pedro Portugal and Paulo Guimaraes
- Post-entry behaviour and the cycle: Evidence from Germany pp. 483-500

- Tito Boeri and Lutz Bellmann
- Selection versus evolutionary adaptation: Learning and post-entry performance pp. 501-522

- John Baldwin and Mohammed Rafiquzzaman
- The role of technology use in the survival and growth of manufacturing plants pp. 523-542

- Mark Doms, Timothy Dunne and Mark Roberts
- Financial constraints and firm post-entry performance pp. 543-565

- Paulo Brito and Antonio S. Mello
- Entry, exit, and shakeouts in the United States in new manufactured products pp. 567-591

- Steven Klepper and John H. Miller
- Post-entry expansion in banking: The case of Portugal pp. 593-611

- Pedro Barros
Volume 13, issue 3, 1995
- Technological change in markets with network externalities pp. 307-325

- Paul de Bijl and Sanjeev Goyal
- Strategic behavior downstream and the incentive to integrate: A spatial model with delivered pricing pp. 327-334

- Barnali Gupta, John Heywood and Debashis Pal
- Corporate restructuring in a collusive oligopoly pp. 335-354

- Frank Verboven
- Reciprocal shareholding and takeover deterrence pp. 355-372

- Sten Nyberg
- Incentive schemes as strategic variables: An application to a mixed duopoly pp. 373-386

- Fatima Barros
- Imperfections in labor markets and the scope of the firm pp. 387-410

- Ian E. Novos
Volume 13, issue 2, 1995
- Flexibility in the face of demand fluctuations: Employment, capacity utilization, and industry structure pp. 179-193

- Klaus Zimmermann
- La Pleiade and exchange rate pass-through pp. 195-211

- Andrzej Baniak and Louis Philips
- Asymmetric equilibria in spatial competition pp. 213-227

- Takatoshi Tabuchi and Jacques Thisse
- Spillover effects, cost savings, R&D and the use of brand extensions pp. 229-248

- Patrick DeGraba and Mary W. Sullivan
- Inter-industry R&D spillovers: What difference do they make? pp. 249-276

- Geert Steurs
- Endogenous product design in an infinitely repeated game pp. 277-299

- Jonas Häckner
Volume 13, issue 1, 1995
- Innovation and cooperation under vertical product differentiation pp. 1-22

- Stephanie Rosenkranz
- Technological asymmetry and joint product development pp. 23-39

- Prabal Ray Chaudhuri
- Oligopoly limit pricing: Strategic substitutes, strategic complements pp. 41-65

- Stephen Martin
- Price competition between two international firms facing tariffs pp. 67-87

- Eric Fisher and Charles A. Wilson
- More on Hotelling's stability in competition pp. 89-93

- Amoz Kats
- Managerial reputation and the competitiveness of an industry pp. 95-110

- Shuichi Senbongi and Joseph Harrington
- Size, age and firm growth in an infant industry: The computer hardware industry in India pp. 111-126

- Sanghamitra Das
- Strategic direct investment under unionized oligopoly pp. 127-145

- Jacques Bughin and Stefano Vannini
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