International Journal of Industrial Organization
1983 - 2025
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Volume 66, issue C, 2019
- Optimal regulation with exemptions pp. 1-39

- Louis Kaplow
- Interchange fee regulation and service investments pp. 40-77

- Markus Reisinger and Hans Zenger
- Should competition authorities care about conglomerate mergers? pp. 78-118

- Carolina Policarpo Garcia and Paulo Azevedo
- Tax-free digital news? pp. 119-136

- Øystein Foros, Hans Jarle Kind and Tim Wyndham
- The optimal allocation of prizes in contests with costly entry pp. 137-161

- Bin Liu and Jingfeng Lu
Volume 65, issue C, 2019
- Objectives and incentives: Evidence from the privatization of Great Britain’s power plants pp. 1-29

- Thomas Triebs and Michael Pollitt
- Advertising, industry innovation, and entry deterrence pp. 30-50

- Shi Qi
- Universal intellectual property rights: Too much of a good thing? pp. 51-81

- Emmanuelle Auriol, Sara Biancini and Rodrigo Paillacar
- Research among copycats: R&D, spillovers, and feedback strategies pp. 82-120

- Grega Smrkolj and Florian Wagener
- Follow the money: Online piracy and self-regulation in the advertising industry pp. 121-151

- Michail Batikas, Jörg Claussen and Christian Peukert
- Asymmetry in capacity and the adoption of all-units discounts pp. 152-172

- Yong Chao, Guofu Tan and Adam Chi Leung Wong
- Risk sharing in procurement pp. 173-220

- Raymond Deneckere, André de Palma and Luc Leruth
- Innovation and competition: The role of the product market pp. 221-247

- Guillermo Marshall and Alvaro Parra
- The dynamic provision of product diversity under duopoly pp. 248-276

- Ramon Caminal
- Machine learning with screens for detecting bid-rigging cartels pp. 277-301

- Martin Huber and David Imhof
- Mergers of complements and entry in innovative industries pp. 302-326

- Federico Etro
Volume 64, issue C, 2019
- Platform competition: Who benefits from multihoming? pp. 1-26

- Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz
- Why (don’t) firms free ride on an intermediary’s advice? pp. 27-54

- Bo Shen and Julian Wright
- Competition and stability in modern banking: A post-crisis perspective pp. 55-69

- Xavier Vives
Volume 63, issue C, 2019
- Strengthening a weak rival for a fight pp. 1-17

- Martin Byford and Joshua Gans
- The effects of piracy on competition: Evidence from subscription TV pp. 18-43

- Christian Rojas and Arturo Briceño
- An experimental study of the generalized second price auction pp. 44-68

- Jinsoo Bae and John Kagel
- Price discrimination by language: Field experimental evidence from a shopping mall pp. 69-98

- Jungmin Lee and Sangkon Park
- Shrouded transaction costs: must-take cards, discounts and surcharges pp. 99-144

- Hélène Bourguignon, Renato Gomes and Jean Tirole
- Flex cars and competition in fuel retail markets pp. 145-184

- João Paulo Pessoa, Leonardo Rezende and Juliano Assunção
- Information and reputation mechanisms in auctions of remanufactured goods pp. 185-212

- Fabrizio Casalin and Enzo Dia
- Who should own a renewable technology? Ownership theory and an application pp. 213-238

- Talat Genc and Stanley S. Reynolds
- Personalized pricing and advertising: Who are the winners? pp. 239-282

- Rosa Esteves and Joana Resende
- How mergers affect innovation: Theory and evidence pp. 283-325

- Justus Haucap, Alexander Rasch and Joel Stiebale
- Collective exclusion pp. 326-375

- Claudio A. Calcagno and Liliane Giardino-Karlinger
- Impact of mandated exclusive territories in the US brewing industry: Evidence from scanner level data pp. 376-416

- Jacob Burgdorf
- Product appeal, differences in tastes, and export performance: Evidence for Danish chocolate and confectionery pp. 417-459

- Ina C. Jäkel
- Information disclosure in optimal auctions pp. 460-479

- Juan-José Ganuza and Jose Penalva
- Freemium as optimal menu pricing pp. 480-510

- Susumu Sato
- Environmental implications of market structure: Shale gas and electricity markets pp. 511-550

- Christopher Knittel, Konstantinos Metaxoglou and Andre Trindade
- Prominence, complexity, and pricing pp. 551-582

- Ioana Chioveanu
- Multinationals and the globalization of R&D pp. 583-614

- María García-Vega, Patricia Hofmann and Richard Kneller
Volume 62, issue C, 2019
- Effects of asymmetric information on airport congestion management mechanisms pp. 4-27

- Olivia Aravena, Leonardo J. Basso and Nicolás Figueroa
- Quantifying the impact of low-cost carriers on international air passenger movements to and from major airports in Asia pp. 28-57

- Volodymyr Bilotkach, Keisuke Kawata, Tae Seung Kim, Jaehong Park, Putut Purwandono and Yuichiro Yoshida
- Are legacy airline mergers pro- or anti-competitive? Evidence from recent U.S. airline mergers pp. 58-95

- Dennis Carlton, Mark Israel, Ian MacSwain and Eugene Orlov
- Mergers and product quality: Evidence from the airline industry pp. 96-135

- Yongmin Chen and Philip Gayle
- Collusive pricing patterns in the US airline industry pp. 136-157

- Federico Ciliberto, Eddie Watkins and Jonathan W. Williams
- Market structure and product quality: A study of the 2002 Japanese airline merger pp. 158-193

- Naoshi Doi and Hiroshi Ohashi
- Hybrid cooperation agreements in networks: The case of the airline industry pp. 194-227

- Xavier Fageda, Ricardo Flores-Fillol and Bernd Theilen
- Quality disclosure when firms set their own quality targets pp. 228-250

- Silke Forbes, Mara Lederman and Michael J. Wither
- Airline loyalty (programs) across borders: A geographic discontinuity approach pp. 251-272

- Gerben de Jong, Christiaan Behrens and Jos van Ommeren
- Airport congestion and capacity when carriers are asymmetric pp. 273-290

- Ming Hsin Lin
- Evidence of directional price discrimination in the U.S. airline industry pp. 291-329

- Alexander Luttmann
- Airport capacity and inefficiency in slot allocation pp. 330-357

- Pierre Picard, Alessandro Tampieri and Xi Wan
- Airline horizontal mergers and productivity: Empirical evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 358-376

- Jia Yan, Xiaowen Fu, Tae Hoon Oum and Kun Wang
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