International Journal of Industrial Organization
1983 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 1986
- Conjectures, firm characteristics, and market structure: An empirical assessment pp. 347-369

- Margaret Slade
- The importance of being first: The case of prescription drugs in Canada pp. 371-395

- Paul Gorecki
- The demand for information and the diffusion of a new product pp. 397-408

- Ian Tonks
- Immiserising invention: The private and social returns to R&D under oligopoly pp. 409-417

- David de Meza
- Credit rationing and implicit contract theory: An empirical study pp. 419-438

- Hiroshi Osano and Yoshiro Tsutsui
- Stackelberg price leadership in spatial competition pp. 439-449

- Ralph M. Braid
- Commitment and monopoly pricing in durable goods models pp. 451-460

- Valerie Suslow
Volume 4, issue 3, 1986
- What determines the elasticity of industry demand? pp. 237-250

- Emilio Pagoulatos and Robert Sorensen
- Excess capacity, sunk costs and collusion: A non-cooperative bargaining game: Some considerations on the European car industry pp. 251-270

- Dario Cossutta and Michele Grillo
- Intertemporal dependence of demand in an imperfectly competitive market: A differential game analysis pp. 271-286

- Moshe Justman
- The influence of increased foreign competition on industrial concentration and profitability pp. 287-304

- Jaime de Melo and Shujiro Urata
- Subjective price search and price competition pp. 305-316

- Jean Gabszewicz and Paolo Garella
- Bankruptcy risk and the effects of conservative policy for 1979-81 pp. 317-332

- G. Hall and A. W. Stark
- The role of obsolescence and inventory costs in providing commitment pp. 333-345

- Garth Saloner
Volume 4, issue 2, 1986
- Ramsey prices, average cost prices and price sustainability pp. 123-140

- Leonard Mirman, Yair Tauman and Israel Zang
- The competitive effects of partial equity interests and joint ventures pp. 141-153

- Robert J. Reynolds and Bruce R. Snapp
- Quantifying the competitive effects of production joint ventures pp. 155-175

- Timothy Bresnahan and Steven C. Salop
- On the nature and significance of collusive price leadership pp. 177-188

- Leo Sleuwaegen
- Technical change and scale economies given stochastic demand and production pp. 189-201

- James Mulligan
- Flexibility and firm diversity with demand fluctuations pp. 203-215

- David Mills
- Commitment, flexibility and market outcomes pp. 217-229

- Xavier Vives
- Participatory and self-managed firms: Evaluating economic performance: Derek C. Jones and Jan Svejnar, eds., (Heath, Lexington, MA, 1982) pr. 359 pp. 232-235

- Hans G. Nutzinger
Volume 4, issue 1, 1986
- A study of company profit-rate time series: Japan and the United States pp. 1-23

- Hiroyuki Odagiri and Hideki Yamawaki
- Capacity signals and entry deterrence pp. 25-42

- William I. Kirman and Robert T. Masson
- The effect of discrimination and of industry segmentation on Japanese wage differentials in relation to education pp. 43-68

- Yoko Kawashima and Toshiaki Tachibanaki
- The separation of ownership and control in the theory of the firm: A reappraisal pp. 69-86

- Christos Pitelis and Roger Sugden
- Public pricing under imperfect competition pp. 87-97

- Roger Ware and Ralph Winter
- Excess capacity and the degree of collusion: The Norwegian experience, 1967-82 pp. 99-107

- Sigbjorn Atle Berg
- The welfare loss due to strategic investment in excess capacity pp. 109-119

- Bruce R. Lyons
Volume 3, issue 4, 1985
- Asset specificity and economic organization pp. 365-378

- Michael Riordan and Oliver Williamson
- The intertemporal behavior of economic profits pp. 379-400

- Robert Connolly and Steven Schwartz
- Internal organisation, business groups and corporate performance: An empirical test of the multidivisional hypothesis in Japan pp. 401-420

- John Cable and Hirohiko Yasuki
- Sooner or later?: Inventive rivalry and welfare pp. 421-438

- Lawrence M. Debrock and Robert T. Masson
- Monopoly provision of product quality with uninformed buyers pp. 439-449

- Russell Cooper and Thomas Ross
- Stable heterogeneous cartels pp. 451-467

- Marie-Paule Donsimoni
Volume 3, issue 3, 1985
- Pre-emptive patenting, joint ventures, and the persistence of oligopoly pp. 261-273

- John Vickers
- A two-stage model of research and development with endogenous second-mover advantages pp. 275-292

- Jennifer Reinganum
- Knowledge capital and the private rate of return to R&D in Japanese manufacturing industries pp. 293-305

- Kazuyuki Suzuki
- The anatomy of productivity growth slowdown and recovery in Canadian manufacturing, 1970-79 pp. 307-325

- Tim Hazledine
- Employment, technological diffusion and oligopoly pp. 327-344

- Michael Waterson and Paul Stoneman
- Productivity, scale economies and technical progress in the Canadian life insurance industry pp. 345-361

- Michael J. Daly, P. Someshwar Rao and Randall Geehan
Volume 3, issue 2, 1985
- Conjectural variations strategies in accelerated cournot games pp. 133-152

- Ehud Kalai and William Stanford
- A new test for manufacturing industry efficiency: An analysis of the results of import licence tendering in New Zealand pp. 153-177

- M. Pickford
- Professional associations and their members: A study of the market for professional services when ability and size are independent pp. 179-195

- Johan Willner
- The effects of workers' participation on enterprise performance: Empirical evidence from French cooperatives pp. 197-217

- Jacques Defourney, Saul Estrin and Derek Jones
- A note on vertical integration as entry pp. 219-229

- Roger D. Blair, Thomas E. Cooper and David L. Kaserman
- The identification of predatory behavior in the presence of uncertainty pp. 231-243

- Richard Romano and Sanford Berg
- Managerial incentives as a strategic variable in duopolistic environment pp. 245-253

- Chaim Fershtman
- A review of the Economic theory of the industry: Michael Waterson, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1984) pp. 255-259

- Andrew Black
Volume 3, issue 1, 1985
- Domestic concentration, foreign trade and economic performance pp. 1-19

- Manfred Neumann, Ingo Böbel and Alfred Haid
- Market power and unemployment pp. 21-35

- Ian McDonald
- The multidivisional firm and control over the work process pp. 37-56

- Paul Marginson
- Econometric diagnosis of competitive localization pp. 57-70

- Richard Schmalensee
- Input demands and elasticities in U.K. defence industries pp. 71-83

- Edward Lynk and Keith Hartley
- Asymmetries in cost structures and incentives towards price competition pp. 85-100

- Gabrielle Demange and Jean-Pierre Ponssard
- Bundling of substitutes or complements pp. 101-107

- Arthur Lewbel
- The diffusion of an organizational innovation: International data telecommunications and multinational industrial firms pp. 109-118

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Industrial structure, pricing & inflation: Simon Domberger, (Martin Robertson, Oxford, 1983) pp. x + 183, [UK pound]16.50(hard-cover) pp. 119-122

- F. M. Scherer
- Self-management and efficiency -- Large corporations in Yugoslavia: Stephen R. Sacks, (Allen and Unwin, London, 1983) pp. 122-127

- William Barlett
- The competitive strength of the information and communication industry in Europe: H.J. van Houten, ed., (Martinus Nijhoff, 1983) pp. 127-128

- Gunter Knieps
- Macroeconomics and monopoly capitalism: Ben Fine and Andy Murfin, (Wheatsheaf Books, Brighton) pp. 128-129

- Mark Casson
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