Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade
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Volume 6, issue 3, 2006
- On the Robustness of the High-Quality Advantage under Vertical Differentiation pp. 183-193

- Robert Schmidt
- Effectiveness of Antitrust Sanctions on Modern International Cartels pp. 195-223

- John Connor
- Market Concentration and Product Variety under Spatial Competition: Evidence from Retail Gasoline pp. 225-234

- Georg Götz and Klaus Gugler
- A Mixed Oligopoly Where Private Firms Survive Welfare Maximisation pp. 235-251

- Johan Willner
- Antidumping as Anticompetitive Practice Evidence from the United States and the European Union pp. 253-275

- Mustapha Sadni Jallab and James Kobak
- Domestic vs. International Spillovers: Evidence from Swedish Firm Level Data pp. 277-294

- Andreas Poldahl
Volume 6, issue 2, 2006
- Revisiting an Evasive Concept: Introduction to the Special Issue on Competitiveness pp. 63-66

- Karl Aiginger
- Productivity and Microeconomic Reforms: Strengthening EU Competitiveness pp. 67-84

- Isabel Grilo and Gert Koopman
- The “Lisbon Goal” of the EU: Rhetoric or Substance? pp. 85-113

- Wilhelm Kohler
- Michael Porter’s Competitiveness Framework—Recent Learnings and New Research Priorities pp. 115-136

- Christian Ketels
- International Competitiveness and Comparative Advantage: A Survey and a Proposal for Measurement pp. 137-159

- Eckhard Siggel
- Competitiveness: From a Dangerous Obsession to a Welfare Creating Ability with Positive Externalities pp. 161-177

- Karl Aiginger
Volume 6, issue 1, 2006
- How Do Innovations Affect Mergers and Acquisitions—Evidence from Finland? pp. 5-25

- Eero Lehto and Olavi Lehtoranta
- Monopoly Prices versus Ramsey-Boiteux Prices: Are they “Similar”, and: Does it Matter? pp. 27-43

- Felix Höffler
- Competition in the Post-Trade Markets: A Network Economic Analysis of the Securities Business pp. 45-60

- Günter Knieps
Volume 5, issue 3, 2005
- Collusion in Industrial Economics—A Survey pp. 163-198

- Switgard Feuerstein
- Collusion Theory: Where to Go Next? pp. 199-206

- Luis Cabral
- Collusion Theory in Search of Robust Themes: A Comment on Switgard Feuerstein's Survey pp. 207-215

- Kai-Uwe Kuhn
- Comments on Switgard Feuerstein's “Collusion in Industrial Economics—A Survey” pp. 217-222

- K. Mehta
- How to Fight Hard Core Cartels? Comments on Collusion in Industrial Economics pp. 223-229

- Yosuke Okada
- Collusion in Industrial Economics: A Comment pp. 231-234

- Robert Porter
- Collusion in Industrial Economics—A Rejoinder pp. 235-239

- Switgard Feuerstein
Volume 5, issue 2, 2005
- Retailer Heterogeneity, Intra-Brand Competition and Social Welfare pp. 87-97

- Hao Wang
- Horizontal Mergers and Successive Oligopoly pp. 99-114

- Steffen Ziss
- Product-Market Competition in the Water Industry: Voluntary Non-discriminatory Pricing pp. 115-135

- Reto Foellmi and Urs Meister
- Price Tests to Define Markets: An Application to Wholesale Gasoline in Canda pp. 137-154

- Eva Audy and Can Erutku
Volume 5, issue 1, 2005
- When Should an Incumbent be Obliged to Share its Infrastructure with an Entrant Under the General Competition Rules? pp. 5-26

- Mats Bergman
- R&D, International Trade and Creative Destruction—Empirical Findings from Finnish Manufacturing Industries* pp. 27-58

- Mika Maliranta
- Successive Oligopolies, Vertical Downstream Integration and Foreclosure pp. 59-77

- Manfred Neumann, Uli Fell and Richard Reichel*
Volume 4, issue 4, 2004
- WTO Dispute Settlement: An Economic Analysis of Four EU–US Mini Trade Wars—A Survey pp. 275-315

- Fritz Breuss
- The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism: Battlefield or Cooperation? A Commentary on Fritz Breuss pp. 317-336

- Wilhelm Kohler
- WTO Dispute Settlement and the EU--US Mini Trade Wars: A Commentary on Fritz Breuss pp. 337-344

- Tim Josling
- Comment on Fritz Breuss "WTO Dispute Settlement: An Economic Analysis of Four EU--US Mini Trade Wars" pp. 345-364

- Ichiro Araki
- WTO Dispute Settlement: What Role for Economic Analysis? A Commentary on Fritz Breuss pp. 365-371

- Alexander Keck
- WTO Dispute Settlement: Four EU--US Mini Trade Wars--A Rejoinder pp. 373-378

- Fritz Breuss
Volume 4, issue 3, 2004
- Firm Growth and FDI: Are Multinationals Stimulating Local Industrial Development? pp. 163-189

- Georgios Fotopoulos and Helen Louri
- Patent Infringement: Lessons from Industrial Economics pp. 191-206

- Bryan R. Krouse and Clement G. Krouse
- An Airline Merger in Japan: A Case Study Revealing Principles of Japanese Merger Control pp. 207-222

- Koki Arai
- Mobile Number Portability pp. 223-238

- Stefan Buehler and Justus Haucap
- Global Antitrust Prosecutions of Modern International Cartels pp. 239-267

- John Connor
Volume 4, issue 2, 2004
- Sunk Costs and the Entry Decision pp. 79-93

- Thomas Ross
- Subsidizing Industry: An Empirical Analysis of Irish Manufacturing pp. 95-107

- Mark Cassidy and Eric Strobl
- Has Import Disciplined Swedish Manufacturing Firms in the 1990s? pp. 109-133

- Nan Nan Lundin
- Who Survives in Japan? An Empirical Analysis of European and U.S. Multinational Firms in Japanese Manufacturing Industries pp. 135-153

- Hideki Yamawaki
Volume 4, issue 1, 2004
- Survey on Competing in Network Industries: Firm Strategies, Market Outcomes, and Policy Implications pp. 5-31

- Heli Koski and Tobias Kretschmer
- Network Externalities and Competition Policy. Comments on Koski and Kretschmer pp. 33-39

- Pierre Regibeau
- The Competition Policy Approach in the New Regulatory Framework for Electronic Communications. Comments on Koski and Kretschmer pp. 41-48

- Pierre-André Buigues
- Competition and Regulation in Network Industries: Not an Easy Balance to Strike. Comments on Koski and Kretschmer* pp. 49-65

- Stefano Vannini
- Competing in Network Industries--A Rejoinder pp. 67-69

- Heli Koski and Tobias Kretschmer
Volume 3, issue 4, 2003
- On the Scope of Conflict in International Merger Control pp. 235-249

- Damien Neven and Lars-Hendrik R–ller
- Reductions in Real versus Tariff Barriers: The Impact on Industry Concentration pp. 251-268

- Jan Jørgensen and Philipp J.H. Schr– der
- Selective Price Cuts and Price Discrimination Bans in Network Industries pp. 269-291

- Justus Haucap
- Mutual Recognition of National Minimum Quality Standards may Support International Convergence pp. 293-311

- Stefan Lutz and Mina Baliamoune
- Concentration Measurement Under Cross-ownership: The Case of the Spanish Electricity Sector pp. 313-335

- Javier Campos and Gilberto Vega
Volume 3, issue 3, 2003
- Competition in Markets and Competition for Markets pp. 151-166

- Paul Geroski
- Equality of Opportunity and Equality of Outcome: Open Leagues, Closed Leagues and Competitive Balance *#We thank the Editor and an anonymous referee for helpful comments pp. 167-186

- Luigi Buzzacchi, Stefan Szymanski and Tommaso Valletti
- SME Clusters, Acquisition of Technological Capabilities and Development: Concepts, Practice and Policy Lessons pp. 187-210

- Marjolein Caniëls and Henny Romijn
- Competition, Market Structure and Job Turnover pp. 211-226

- Jesper Antelius and Lars Lundberg
Volume 3, issue 1, 2003
- Vertical Restructuring (or Not) of the Infrastructure Sectors of Transition Economies pp. 5-26

- Russell Pittman
- Antitrust Laws and the Relationship Between Mergers, Stock Prices and Industrial Production: A Cointegration Approach pp. 27-40

- Kun-Ming Chen and Hsiu-Hua Rau
- Price Cap Regulation in the Cable Television Industry: Why was the Demand Stagnant? pp. 41-55

- Yasuji Otsuka and Bradley Braun
- European Merger Control: Do We Need an Efficiency Defence? pp. 57-85

- Fabienne Ilzkovitz and Roderick Meiklejohn
- Influences on Pricing and Markup in Segmented Manufacturing Markets* pp. 87-107

- Harry Bloch and Michael Olive
- Industry Classifications: Aim, Scope and Techniques pp. 109-129

- Michael Peneder
- On the Relationship Between Acquisitions, Divestitures and Innovations: An Explorative Study pp. 131-143

- Cees van Beers and Bert Sadowski
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