Review of Industrial Organization
1998 - 2025
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Volume 66, issue 3, 2025
- Cartel Damages Claims, Passing-On, and Passing-Back pp. 261-292

- Luke Garrod, Tien- Der Han, James Harvey and Matthew Olczak
- Cartel Member or Free Rider? Detecting Collusion at the Firm Level pp. 293-324

- Andreas Bovin
- Does Aftermarket Monopolization Facilitate Upstream Collusion? pp. 325-347

- Long Cheng and Guangliang Ye
- The Coase Conjecture When the Monopolist and Customers have Different Discount Rates pp. 349-365

- Tim Groseclose
- Patent Licensing and Strategic Shelving pp. 367-396

- Yuanzhu Lu, Sougata Poddar, Swapnendu Banerjee (Bandyopadhyay) and Monalisa Ghosh
- Online Market Resilience to Economic Shocks: Evidence Based on Price Dispersion from the COVID-19 Outbreak in China pp. 397-413

- Taoxiong Liu, Huolan Cheng, Jianping Liu and Zhen Sun
Volume 66, issue 2, 2025
- Modeling Assumptions and Nuance in Vertical Relationships pp. 109-113

- Mikhael Shor and David S. Sibley
- A Simultaneous Moves Approach to the Complicated Simple Economics of Vertical Mergers pp. 115-139

- Martino De Stefano and Michael Salinger
- Bargaining Competition and Vertical Mergers: The Problem of Model Selection pp. 141-183

- Willem H. Boshoff, Luke M. Froeb, Wihan Marais, Roan J. Minnie and Steven Tschantz
- A Transactions Cost Analysis of the Welfare and Output Effects of Rebates and Non-Linear Pricing pp. 185-210

- Bruce H. Kobayashi and Joshua D. Wright
- Exogenous Versus Endogenous Consumer Time Preferences: Oligopoly pp. 211-231

- Evangelos Rouskas and Stylianos Xanthopoulos
- Heterogeneous Tax-Cut Pass-Through and Market Structure pp. 233-259

- Yenjae Chang
Volume 66, issue 1, 2025
- Introduction pp. 1-6

- Thomas M. Lenard
- Towards a More Vigorous Antitrust Policy? pp. 7-22

- Robert W. Crandall
- Preserving the Institutional Value of the FTC in the Digital Era pp. 23-42

- Ginger Zhe Jin and Liad Wagman
- Does it Matter if Competition is “Fair” or “on the Merits”? An Application to Platform Self-Preferencing pp. 43-70

- Michael Katz
- Wholesale Pricing with Asymmetric Information About the Quality of a Private Label pp. 71-88

- Johannes Paha
- Click versus Tap: The Substitution Effects of Smartphones on Computers pp. 89-107

- Stephanie Lee, Georgios Alaveras and Pai-Ling Yin
Volume 65, issue 4, 2024
- General Editor’s Note: Antitrust and Regulatory Update pp. 807-808

- Lawrence J. White
- The Year in Review: Economics at the Antitrust Division 2023–2024 pp. 809-829

- Susan Athey, Alex Gross, Ioana Marinescu and Jennifer Shanefelter
- Economics at the FCC 2023–24: Thirty Years of Spectrum Auctions, Open Internet Safeguards, Deployment of Advanced Telecommunications Capability, and Advancing Rural 5G Coverage pp. 831-874

- Mark Azic, Johannes M. Bauer, Steven Kauffman, Evan Kwerel, Paul LaFontaine, Jeffrey Ocker, Molly Schwarz and Martha Stancill
- Recent Developments at DG Competition: 2023/2024 pp. 875-905

- Chiara Atzeni, Thomas Buettner, Stefano Callari, Florian Deuflhard, Philipp Dimakopoulos, Gabor Koltay, Lluis Saurí-Romero and Hans Zenger
- Recent Developments at the CMA: 2023–24 pp. 907-932

- Julie Bon, Adam Cellan-Jones, Alan Crawford, Oliver Norden, Mike Walker and Daniel Westrik
- Economics at the FTC: Non-Horizontal Mergers, the CARS Rule, and the Non-Compete Rule pp. 933-965

- Alison Hole, Michael LeGower, Michael Lipsitz and Aviv Nevo
Volume 65, issue 3, 2024
- The Hotelling Line at 95: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 627-648

- Jeroen Hinloopen and Stephen Martin
- Hotelling’s Model with Firms Located Close to Each Other pp. 649-668

- Oz Shy
- Cournot Competition on the Hotelling Line Yields at Most Three Varieties pp. 669-704

- Andreea Cosnita-Langlais and Eric Langlais
- Location, Location, Quality:The Fixed Differentiation Principle pp. 705-720

- Alon Cohen and Aviad Heifetz
- Spatial Competition Models in Health Care Markets: A Review pp. 721-743

- Laura Levaggi and Rosella Levaggi
- Marker Systems in Leniency Policies pp. 745-757

- Konstantinos Charistos
- Strategic Merger Approvals Under Incomplete Information pp. 759-791

- Kiriti Kanjilal, Ana Espinola-Arredondo and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- State-Level Antitrust Enforcement: Revisiting the Determinants pp. 793-806

- Robert Feinberg and Kara M. Reynolds
Volume 65, issue 2, 2024
- 40 Years of Incentive Regulation: What Have We Learned, and What Questions Remain? pp. 361-373

- David Sappington and Dennis L. Weisman
- Incentive Regulation From the Inside: Resetting 12 RPI-X Price Caps in 1993–1995 pp. 375-430

- Stephen Littlechild
- Incentive Regulation: Expectations, Surprises, and the Road Forward pp. 431-453

- Martin Cave
- The Expansion of Incentive (Performance-Based) Regulation of Electricity Distribution and Transmission in the United States pp. 455-503

- Paul Joskow
- Regulatory Learning in the Face of Net Zero Climate Policy: The Case of the UK pp. 505-530

- Daniel Duma, Michael Pollitt and Andrei Covatariu
- The Effects of Vertical Separation and Competition: Evidence from US Electric Utility Restructuring pp. 531-559

- Michael Pollitt, Jafar Sadeghi and Thomas P. Triebs
- The Biases in Applying Static Demand Models Under Dynamic Demand pp. 561-594

- Takeshi Fukasawa
- Price Pass-Through Dependence on the Source of Cost Increases: Evidence from the European Gasoline Market pp. 595-626

- George Deltas and Michael Polemis
Volume 65, issue 1, 2024
- Introduction: Observations on the 2023 Merger Guidelines pp. 1-6

- Roger D. Blair
- The 2023 Merger Guidelines and Market Definition: Doubling Down or Folding? pp. 7-37

- Louis Kaplow
- The 2023 Merger Guidelines: Law, Fact, and Method pp. 39-77

- Herbert Hovenkamp
- The 2023 Merger Guidelines: A Post-Chicago and Neo-Brandeisian Integration pp. 79-128

- Steven C. Salop
- The 2023 Merger Guidelines: A Critical Assessment pp. 129-145

- Dennis Carlton
- Evolution of the Merger Guidelines: Is This Fox Too Clever by Half? pp. 147-175

- Carl Shapiro
- A Counterfactual Analysis of Amazon’s Acquisitions Under the 2023 Merger Guidelines pp. 177-212

- Edward A. Snyder, Ian Simmons and Sergei Zaslavsky
- Getting Merger Guidelines Right pp. 213-241

- Keith N. Hylton
- The 2023 Merger Guidelines and The Role of Economics pp. 243-253

- Michael Salinger
- Mergers in Declining Industry pp. 255-267

- Tirza Angerhofer
- Potential Competition and the 2023 Merger Guidelines pp. 269-302

- Richard J. Gilbert and A. Douglas Melamed
- Structural Presumptions for Non-horizontal Mergers in the 2023 Merger Guidelines: A Primer and a Path Forward pp. 303-345

- Javier Donna and Pedro Pereira
- Illumina-GRAIL in Retrospect pp. 347-360

- Roger D. Blair and Christine Piette Durrance
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