Review of Industrial Organization
1998 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2001
- Do American and European Industrial Organization Economists Differ? pp. 383-404

- Karl Aiginger, Mark McCabe, Dennis Mueller and Christoph Weiss
- The Effects of Global Competition on Total Factor Productivity in U.S. Manufacturing pp. 405-421

- Louis Amato and Christie Amato
- The Impact of Generic Drug Competition on Brand Name Market Shares – Evidence from Micro Data pp. 423-433

- Thomas Aronsson, Mats Bergman and Niklas Rudholm
- Does Local Competition Impact Interest Rates Charged on Small Business Loans? Empirical Evidence from Canada pp. 435-450

- Ted Mallett and Anindya Sen
- The Effect of Bid Rigging on Prices: A Study of the Highway Construction Industry pp. 451-465

- Srabana Gupta
- Staples and Office Depot: An Event-Probability Case Study pp. 467-479

- Frederick Warren-Boulton and Serdar Dalkir
- Efficiency and Firm Ownership: Some New Evidence pp. 481-496

- Zhiqiang Liu
- Privatization, Restructuring, and Regulation of Network Utilities, David M. Newbery pp. 497-500

- Dale Lehman
- THE BANK MERGER WAVE: The Economic Causes and Social Consequences of Financial Consolidation, Gary A. Dymski. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe pp. 501-503

- Edward Nissan
- Productivity, Innovation and Economic Performance, Ray Barrell, Geoff Mason, and May O'Mahoney, editors pp. 505-508

- Louis Amato
Volume 19, issue 3, 2001
- Editor's Announcement: Advent of a New General Editor: John E. Kwoka, Jr pp. 261-263

- William Shephard
- Monopoly Rents and Price Fixing in Betting Markets pp. 265-278

- David Paton and Leighton Vaughan Williams
- The Effects of Acuity and Utilization on Nursing Home Costs pp. 279-294

- David Rosenbaum, Charles Lamphear and Ken Rebeck
- The Effect of Industry Concentration on Free Riding pp. 295-303

- Wen Mao and Peter Zaleski
- The Determinants of Technology Adoption in Italian Manufacturing Industries pp. 305-328

- Eleonora Bartoloni and Maurizio Baussola
- After The Fall: Stock Price Movements and the Deterrent Effect of Antitrust Enforcement pp. 329-334

- John Thompson and David Kaserman
- Product Innovation, Process Innovation, and Size pp. 335-350

- Michael Fritsch and Monika Meschede
- Entry and the Number of Firms in the Swedish Pharmaceuticals Market pp. 351-364

- Nikas Rudholm
- Measuring Market Power in the U.S. Aluminum Industry: A Residual Demand Approach pp. 365-380

- Sheng-Peng Yang
Volume 19, issue 2, 2001
- How Much Will Consumers Pay? A Hedonic Analysis of the Cable Television Industry pp. 129-147

- Diane Bruce Anstine
- The Effects of Rate Regulation on Mean Returns and Non-Diversifiable Risk: The Case of Cable Television pp. 149-164

- Arthur Havenner, Thomas Hazlett and Zhiqiang Leng
- Economies and Diseconomies: Estimating Electricity Cost Functions pp. 165-180

- Michael Maloney
- Innovation and Merger Decisions in the Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 181-197

- Eleanor Morgan
- Entry through Acquisition: Determinants of Multinational Firm Choices pp. 199-209

- Helen Louri
- One Monopoly Is Better Than Two: Antitrust Policy and Microsoft pp. 211-225

- Micha Gisser and Mark Allen
- Entry under Asymmetric Regulation pp. 227-242

- Jaison Abel and Michael Clements
- Creating a Public Good to Fight Monopolization: The Formation of Broadcast Music, Inc pp. 243-256

- Andrew Kleit
- The Economics of Sports, William S. Kern, editor pp. 257-260

- Lawrence Hadley
Volume 19, issue 1, 2001
- Editor's Introduction: Symposium on Free-Market Competitive Goals and Antitrust Policies pp. 1-2

- W. Shepherd
- Markets, Morals, or Wealth? Delusions of a Standardized Antitrust Value pp. 3-18

- William Curran
- Economists as a Human Herd pp. 19-25

- Donald Wellington
- Delusions Regarding the Proper Role of Markets and Antitrust Policy pp. 27-36

- Dennis Mueller
- Is Competition Such a Good Thing? Static Efficiency versus Dynamic Efficiency pp. 37-48

- Mark Blaug
- The Decline of Antitrust Enforcement pp. 49-53

- Sam Peltzman
- Automobiles: The Old Economy Collides with the New pp. 55-69

- John Kwoka
- The Magnesium Industry in Transition pp. 71-80

- Marvin Lieberman
- The U.S. Motion Pictures Industry: An Empirical Approach pp. 81-98

- E. Canterbery and Akbar Marvasti
- Pricing over the Cycle pp. 99-108

- Harry Bloch and Michael Olive
- The Impact of Foreign Competition and New Technologies on the Demand for Heterogeneous Labor pp. 109-120

- Ulrich Kaiser
- Sources of Industrial Leadership: Studies of Seven Industries, David C. Mowery and Richard R. Nelson, editors pp. 121-123

- Rochelle Ruffer
Volume 18, issue 4, 2001
- Did May Company's Acquisition of Associated Dry Goods Corporation Reduce Competition? An Event Study Analysis pp. 351-362

- John Simpsom
- Inward Investment and Host Country Market Structure: The Case of the U.K pp. 363-378

- Nigel Driffield
- Strategic Responses to Regulatory Policies: What Lessons Can Be Learned from the U.K. Contract Gas Market? pp. 379-396

- Huw Dixon and Joshy Easaw
- The Size and Frequency of Price Changes: Evidence from Grocery Stores pp. 397-416

- Elizabeth Powers and Nicholas Powers
- A Cointegration Analysis of Advertising and Sales Data pp. 417-426

- Caroline Elliott
- Market Leadership Volatility in Japanese Industries pp. 427-444

- Noriyuki Doi
Volume 18, issue 3, 2001
- Microsoft's Pricing of Windows and the Economics of Derived Demand Monopoly pp. 257-262

- Gregory Werden
- A Monopolist Would Still Charge More for Windows: A Comment on Werden pp. 263-268

- Bernard Reddy, David Evans, Albert Nichols and Richard Schmalensee
- Microsoft's Pricing of Windows: A Reply to Reddy, Evans, Nichols, and Schmalensee pp. 269-271

- Gregory Werden
- A Monopolist Would Still Charge More for Windows: A Comment on Werden's Reply pp. 273-274

- Bernard Reddy, David Evans, Albert Nichols and Richard Schmalensee
- The Costs and Benefits of Long-Distance Entry: Regulation and Non-Price Discrimination pp. 275-282

- Dennis Weisman and Michael Williams
- Productivity Change, Technical Progress, and Efficiency Improvement in Telecommunications pp. 283-300

- Noel Uri
- New Trends in U.S. Industrial Concentration pp. 301-326

- Frederic Pryor
- The Gradual Response of Market Power to Mergers in the U.S. Steel Industry pp. 327-336

- Craig Gallet
- Price Effects of Across-State Regulation of U.S. Electric Utilities pp. 337-350

- David Savitski
Volume 18, issue 2, 2001
- The Welfare Effect of Advertising Restrictions in the U.S. Cigarette Industry pp. 147-160

- Stephen Farr, Carol Horton Tremblay and Victor Tremblay
- The Effects of ATM Surcharges on Small Banking Organizations pp. 161-173

- Robin Prager
- Regulation and Cost Inefficiency pp. 175-182

- Kolpin Van
- Firms' Cost Functions: A Reconstruction pp. 183-200

- Richard Miller
- Allocating Control over Firms: Stock Markets versus Membership Markets pp. 201-218

- Gregory Dow
- Economies of Scale and Scope in Australian Telecommunications pp. 219-227

- Harry Bloch, Gary Madden and Scott Savage
- U.S. Financial Services Consolidation: The Case of Corporate Credit Unions pp. 229-241

- W Frame and Timothy Coelli
- Contributions in Industrial Organization, by Linguistic Groups, in Selected Journals pp. 243-254

- Jean Mirucki
Volume 18, issue 1, 2001
- Preface – Forensic Economics in Action: The Lysine Cartel pp. 1-4

- John Connor
- “Our Customers Are Our Enemies”: The Lysine Cartel of 1992–1995 pp. 5-21

- John Connor
- Lysine and Price Fixing: How Long? How Severe? pp. 23-31

- Lawrence White
- Indirect Damages from Price Fixing: The Alabama Lysine Case pp. 33-43

- Curtis Taylor
- Beyond Illinois Brick: The Law and Economics of Cost Pass-Through in the ADM Price Fixing Case pp. 45-52

- Ronald Cotterill, Leonard Egan and William Buckhold
- Price-Performance Competition and the Merger Guidelines pp. 53-75

- Raymond Hartman
- R&D Cooperation in a Transaction Cost Perspective pp. 77-90

- Leon Oerlemans and Marius Meeus
- Examining Industry Effects for Truck Drivers pp. 91-103

- Kristen Monaco
- A Law of Large Numbers: Bidding and Compulsory Competitive Tendering for Refuse Collection Contracts pp. 105-113

- Andres Gomez-Lobo and Stefan Szymanski
- Profitability and Media Advertising in Greek Food Manufacturing Industries pp. 115-126

- Ourania Notta and Kostas Oustapassidis
- NAFTA as a Means of Raising Rivals' Costs: A Comment pp. 127-131

- W. Charles Sawyer
- Industry Structure and Pricing. The New Rivalry in Infrastructure, Mark A. Jamison pp. 133-135

- Rajiv Sharma
- The Theory of Innovation, Jon Sundbo pp. 137-139

- Jim Love
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