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International Journal of Industrial Organization
1983 - 2025
Current editor(s): P. Bajari, B. Caillaud and N. Gandal From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 10, issue 4, 1992
- Technology adoption, learning spillovers, and the optimal duration of patent-based monopolies pp. 517-543

- Paul David and Trond Olsen
- Employment growth, incumbents and entrants: Evidence from Germany pp. 545-565

- Tito Boeri and Ulrich Cramer
- On the existence of franchise contracts and some of their implications pp. 567-593

- Barbara Katz and Joel Owen
- Collusion in finitely-repeated oligopolies pp. 595-609

- Kaushik Basu
- Margins, concentration, unions and the business cycle: Theory and evidence for Britain pp. 611-632

- Jonathan Haskel and Christopher Martin
- Product differentiation and price collusion pp. 633-641

- Philippe Jehiel
- Cooperative R&D and vertical product differentiation pp. 643-661

- Massimo Motta
- Reputations in the adoption of a new technology pp. 663-677

- Kenneth Hendricks
- Hysteresis and export targeting pp. 679-684

- Robert Feinberg
- Commodity, futures and financial markets: Louis Phlips (Editor), (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1991) pp. 685-685

- Martin Cripps
Volume 10, issue 3, 1992
- Cross licensing of complementary technologies pp. 329-348

- Chaim Fershtman and Morton I. Kamien
- Dynamic patent licensing pp. 349-368

- Richard Jensen
- The learning curve and competition: A stochastic model of duopolistic rivalry pp. 369-392

- Karl K. Habermeier
- Mixed pricing in oligopoly with consumer switching costs pp. 393-411

- A. Jorge Padilla
- The efficiency of advance-purchase discounts in the presence of aggregate demand uncertainty pp. 413-437

- Ian L. Gale and Thomas Holmes
- Credible spatial preemption through reputation extension pp. 439-447

- Chong Ju Choi and Carlo Scarpa
- Vertical product differentiation with entry pp. 449-472

- Shabtai Donnenfeld and Shlomo Weber
- Relative performance evaluation of management: The effects on industrial competition and risk sharing pp. 473-489

- Vicente Salas Fumas
- Price margins and capital adjustment: Canadian mill products and pulp and paper industries pp. 491-510

- Jeffrey Bernstein
- Economic decline in Britain: The shipbuilding industry,: Edward H. Lorenz, 1890-1970 (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1991) pp. 166 pp. 511-512

- Nicholas Crafts
- Dynamics, incomplete information and industrial economics: Jean-Jacques Laffont and Michael Moreaux, eds., Translated by Francois Laisney (Blackwell, Oxford, 1991) pp. 241 pp. 512-513

- Norman Ireland
Volume 10, issue 2, 1992
- The corporation and the economist pp. 147-170

- Dennis Mueller
- The licensing of patents under asymmetric information pp. 171-191

- Alan Beggs
- Reputational spillovers, innovation, licensing, and entry pp. 193-212

- Richard Jensen
- Bundling subscription TV channels: A case of natural bundling pp. 213-230

- Suchan Chae
- How entry threats induce slack pp. 231-249

- Nils-Henrik von der Fehr
- Multi-product incumbent and a puppy dog entrant: Some simulations for the Norwegian cement market pp. 251-271

- Lars Sørgard
- On the efficiency of location decisions under discriminatory pricing pp. 273-296

- Maria Paz Espinosa
- Oligopoly, uncertainty and strategic forward transactions pp. 297-308

- Blaise Allaz
- Investment and market power pp. 309-318

- Paula R. Worthington
- Sunk costs and market structure: John Sutton, (MIT Press, London, 1991 pp. xiv + 577) pp. 319-323

- Michael Waterson
- Innovation and growth in the global economy: Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991 pp. 359) pp. 323-324

- Stephen Broadberry
- Integrated Broadband Networks: The public policy issues: Martin C.J. Elton, ed., (Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, 1991) pp. 324-326

- Clive Fraser
- Share systems and unemployment: A theoretical analysis: Franco Cugno and Mario Ferrero, (Macmillan, 1991) pp. 139 pp. 326-328

- Jan Erik Askildsen
Volume 10, issue 1, 1992
- Cartel stability and product differentiation pp. 1-13

- Thomas Ross
- Diversification and concentration changes in a liberalised environment: The case of New Zealand manufacturing industries pp. 15-25

- R. T. Hamilton
- Collusive behavior and partial ownership of rivals pp. 27-34

- David Malueg
- The degree of spillovers and the number of rivals for maximum effective R &D pp. 35-54

- Raymond De Bondt, Patrick Slaets and Bruno Cassiman
- Oligopolies and product durability pp. 55-63

- Gregory E. Goering
- Durable goods monopoly and maintenance pp. 65-79

- Duncan P. Mann
- Optimal patent life vs optimal patentability standards pp. 81-89

- Manfredi M.A. La Manna
- The role of loyalty discounts when consumers are uncertain of the value of repeat purchases pp. 91-101

- George Bulkley
- Extracting rents with forward contracts pp. 103-125

- Patrick DeGraba and Maureen O'Hara
- Stackelberg versus Cournot oligopoly equilibrium pp. 127-135

- Simon Anderson and Maxim Engers
- B. Burgenmeier and J. Mucchielli, eds., Multinationals and Europe 1992: strategies for the future (Routledge, 1991) pp. 137-139

- Steve Thompson
- C. Pitelis and R. Sugden, eds., The nature of the transnational firm (Routledge, 1991) pp. 137-137

- Steve Thompson
- Lawrence White, The S&L Debacle (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991) pp.308 pp. 139-140

- Xavier Vives
- W.S. Comanor, K. George, A. Jacquemin, F. Jenny, E. Katzenbach, J. Ordover and L. Waverman, Competitive policy in Europe and North America: economic is pp. 141-141

- Paul Geroski
Volume 9, issue 4, 1991
- Entry deterrence and dynamic competition: The role of capacity reconsidered pp. 477-495

- Jean-Pierre Benoit and Vijay Krishna
- Pricing strategies in supergames with capacity constraints: Some evidence from the U.S. portland cement industry pp. 497-511

- Thomas Iwand and David I. Rosenbaum
- The success of mergers in Germany pp. 513-532

- Rolf Buhner
- Retail featuring as a strategic entry or mobility barrier in manufacturing pp. 533-544

- Philip B. Nelson and John C. Hilke
- Staying in business pp. 545-556

- Gavin Reid
- Flexible automation in the U.S. engineering industries pp. 557-572

- Erol Taymaz
- When is it rational for firms to acquire silent interests in rivals? pp. 573-583

- David Flath
- Significantly concentrated markets: Theory and evidence for the U.K pp. 585-590

- Simon Parker
- The convergence of international and domestic markets: David Audretsch, Leo Sleuwaegen and Hideki Yamawaki, (North-Holland, Amsterdam) pp. 317 pp. 591-592

- Reinhilde Veugelers
- Productivity growth in Japan and the United States: Charles R. Hulten, ed., (Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 53, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1990, National Bureau of Economic Research) pp. 446 pp. 592-593

- Gentaro Matsumoto
- Efficiency in U.S. manufacturing industries: Richard E. Caves and David R. Barton, (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990) pp. 593-595

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Selling public enterprises: A cost/benefit methodology: Leroy Jones, Pankaj Tandon and Ingo Vogelsang, (The MIT Press, 1990) pp. 595-596

- Catherine Price
Volume 9, issue 3, 1991
- Competition and mergers in airline networks pp. 323-342

- Jan Brueckner and Pablo Spiller
- Optimal franchising in oligopolistic markets with uncertain demand pp. 343-364

- Esther Gal-Or
- Signaling in an infinitely repeated Cournot game with output restrictions pp. 365-388

- R. David Simpson
- On strategic cost increases in a duopoly pp. 389-395

- Scott Fuess and Mark A. Loewenstein
- Mergers and investments in cost reduction with private information pp. 397-405

- L. Rune Stenbacka
- Domestic market power and foreign trade: The case of Sweden pp. 407-424

- Nils-Olov Stalhammar
- The profitability of Canadian defence contractors pp. 425-440

- Lynne Pepall and Daniel M. Shapiro
- Monopolistic competition: Equilibrium and optimality pp. 441-452

- Luis Corchon
- The effects of product differentiation on collusive pricing pp. 453-469

- Myong-Hun Chang
- Scale and scope: The dynamics of industrial capitalism: Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (with the assistance of T. Hikino), (Belknap Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990) pp. 860 pp. 471-473

- Keith Cowling
- Innovation and small firms: Zoltan J. Acs and David B. Audretsch, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990) pp. 212 pp. 473-474

- Paul Geroski
- Games and information: An introduction to game theory: Eric Rasmusen, (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1989) pp. 474-476

- Wolfgang Leiniger
Volume 9, issue 2, 1991
- Patent races optimal with respect to entry pp. 197-207

- John Hartwick
- The most-favored-nation pricing policy and negotiated prices pp. 209-223

- Thomas E. Cooper and Timothy L. Fries
- Multimarket contact among diversified oligopolists pp. 225-238

- John Scott
- An empirical illustration of an alternative approach to measuring the market power and high profits hypothesis pp. 239-249

- Otto Andersen and Marjo-Riitta Rynning
- Testing the relationship between the growth of firms and the growth of the economy pp. 251-259

- Laura Rondi and Alessandro Sembenelli
- Unions and the capture of economic rents: An investigation using british firm level data pp. 261-274

- Stephen Machin
- The price of beer: Some evidence from interstate comparisons pp. 275-289

- W. Patton Culbertson and David Bradford
- Rationing in restaurants pp. 291-301

- Thomas von Ungern-Sternberg
- Spatial retail markets pp. 303-313

- Richard J. Claycombe
- Charles Brown, James Hamilton and James Medoff, Employers Large and Small, Harvard University Press, Cambridge (1990), p. 109 pp. 316-317

- Paul Geroski
- Robert J. Gordon, The Measurement of Durable Goods Prices, University of Chicago, Cambridge, MA (1990), p. 723 pp. 317-318

- Gareth Myles
- Clement G. Krouse, Theory of Industrial Economics, Basil Blackwell, Chicago, U.S.A. (1990), p. 602 pp. 318-319

- Morten Hviid
Volume 9, issue 1, 1991
- Regulatory reform and liberalization: A European perspective pp. 1-7

- David Encaoua
- Auction design and favoritism pp. 9-42

- Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole
- Mixed oligopoly with differentiated products pp. 43-53

- Helmuth Cremer, Maurice Marchand and Jacques Thisse
- Does ownership always matter? pp. 55-72

- Saul Estrin and Virginie Perotin
- The theory and measure of cross-subsidies: An application to the telecommunications industry pp. 73-108

- Nicolas Curien
- Liberalizing European airlines: Cost and factor productivity evidence pp. 109-124

- David Encaoua
- De-regulating European aviation: The impact of bilateral liberalisation pp. 125-140

- Kim Abbott and David Thompson
- Contestability, competition and regulation: The case of liner shipping pp. 141-159

- Bernard Franck and Jean-Claude Bunel
- Handbook of industrial organization: Richard Schmalensee and Robert D. Willig, ed., (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989) vol. 2, pp. 1555, $78.50 per volume pp. 161-163

- F. M. Scherer
- Concentration and price: Leonard W. Weiss, ed., (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1989) pp. 163-164

- David Audretsch
- Industrial dynamics. Technological, organizational and structural changes in industries and firms: Bo Carlsson, ed., (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1989) pp. 164-166

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Mergers and merger policy: James Fairburn and John Kay, eds., (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1989) pp. x+356, ISBN 0-19-877285-8, hardback [UK pound]35.00, ISBN 0-19-877284-X, paperback [UK pound]12.95 pp. 166-168

- John Cable
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