Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade
2001 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2002
- Setting Upper Limits on Merger Related Efficiencies pp. 287-309

- Duarte Brito
- Reforming European Merger Review: Targeting Problem Areas in Policy Outcomes pp. 311-364

- Kai-Uwe Kuhn
- Comments on “Reforming European Merger Review: Targeting Problem Areas in Policy Outcomes” pp. 365-378

- Alec Burnside
- Comments on “Reforming European Meyer Review: Targeting Problem Areas in Policy Outcomes” pp. 379-390

- Timothy Bresnahan
- A View from Inside the Merger Task Force: Comments on “Reforming European Merger Review: Targeting Problem Areas in Policy Outcomes” pp. 391-399

- Götz Drauz
Volume 2, issue 3, 2002
- Multinational Subsidiary Evolution and Public Policy: Two Tales from the European Periphery pp. 195-213

- Ana Tavares
- Prohibiting State Aid in an Integrated Market: Cournot and Bertrand Oligopolies with Differentiated Products pp. 215-231

- David Collie
- Export Cartels and Domestic Markets pp. 233-246

- Christian Schultz
- Estimates and Determinants of Armington Elasticities for the U.S. Food Industry pp. 247-258

- Elena Lopez and Emilio Pagoulatos
- Demand-side Spillovers and Semi-collusion in the Mobile Communications Market pp. 259-278

- Øystein Foros, Bjørn Hansen and Jan Sand
Volume 2, issue 1, 2002
- The California Electricity Crisis: Editors’ Introduction pp. 5-8

- Carl Blumstein and Richard Green
- The History of Electricity Restructuring in California pp. 9-38

- Carl Blumstein, Lee Friedman and Richard Green
- High Natural Gas Prices in California, 2000–2001: Causes and Lessons pp. 39-57

- James Wilson
- Boom and Bust in Power Plant Construction: Lessons from the California Electricity Crisis pp. 59-74

- Andrew Ford
- The Issue of Governance and the Role of the Regulator: Lessons from the California Deregulation Experiment pp. 75-90

- Michal Moore
- A California Conundrum: Tradeoffs Among Rates, Reliability and the Environment During California’s 2000–2001 Energy Crisis pp. 91-112

- David Gamson
- California Customer Load Reductions during the Electricity Crisis: Did They Help to Keep the Lights On? pp. 113-142

- Charles Goldman, Galen Barbose and Joseph Eto
- Simulating Effects of Business Decisions on Regional Economy Experience During the California Energy Crisis pp. 143-158

- Ottie Nabors, George Backus and Jeff Amlin
- Second Generation Electricity Reforms in Latin America and the California Paradigm pp. 159-172

- Hugh Rudnick and Juan-Pablo Montero
- Will California come to Europe? A Numerical Simulation pp. 173-188

- Mark Lijesen, Hein Mannaerts and Machiel Mulder
Volume 1, issue 4, 2001
- What Do We Know about Success and Failure of Mergers? pp. 347-394

- Gunther Tichy
- Merger and Acquisitions as Adjustment Processes pp. 395-410

- J. Fred Weston
- What Do We Conclude from the Success and Failure of Mergers? pp. 411-422

- Bruce Lyons
- A Need For a Substantial Tightening of Merger Control? Comment on Tichy pp. 423-430

- Andrea Coscelli
- What Do We Know about Success and Failure of Mergers?—Rejoinder pp. 431-440

- Gunther Tichy
- Competition Policy for High Technology Industries pp. 441-465

- Stephen Martin
Volume 1, issue 3, 2001
- Buyer Power and its Impact on Competition in the Food Retail Distribution Sector of the European Union pp. 247-281

- Paul Dobson, Roger Clarke, Stephen Davies and Michael Waterson
- Import Diversion under European Antidumping Policy pp. 283-299

- Jozef Konings, Hylke Vandenbussche and Linda Springael
- Import Competition and Labor Productivity pp. 301-319

- Harry Bloch and James McDonald
- Telecommunications in the United States and Changing Productive Efficiency pp. 321-335

- Noel Uri
Volume 1, issue 2, 2001
- Geography and International Inequalities: The Impact of New Technologies* pp. 135-159

- Anthony Venables
- Market Structures with Multi-product Firms: Welfare Analysis and Policy Implications pp. 161-179

- Alessandro Sembenelli and Davide Vannoni
- Product Differentiation and Process R&D: The Trade-off Between Quality and Productivity in the Spanish Firm pp. 181-202

- Rafael Llorca Vivero
- Privatization and Regulatory Reform in Brazil: The Case of Freight Railways pp. 203-235

- Antonio Estache, Andrea Goldstein and Russell Pittman
Volume 1, issue 1, 2001
- The Microsoft Antitrust Case pp. 7-39

- Nicholas Economides
- Innovative Industries and Antitrust: Comments on The Microsoft Antitrust Case pp. 41-52

- Franklin Fisher
- Comments on The Microsoft Antitrust Case pp. 53-61

- Daniel O'Brien
- Comment on The Microsoft Antitrust Policy Case pp. 63-69

- Francis O'Toole
- The Microsoft Antitrust Case: Rejoinder pp. 71-79

- Nicholas Economides
- Market Delineation and Product Differentiation pp. 81-99

- Jonas Häckner
- Patent Protection, Transnational Corporations, and Market Structure: A Simulation Study of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 101-121

- Carsten Fink
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