Review of Industrial Organization
1998 - 2026
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Volume 60, issue 4, 2022
- The Welfare Effects of Licensing Product-Differentiating Technology in a Commodity Market pp. 491-510

- H. Phoebe Chan
- Environmental Policy as a De Facto Industrial Policy: Evidence from the Japanese Car Market pp. 511-548

- Taiju Kitano
- Vertical Opportunism, Bargaining, and Share-Based Agreements pp. 549-565

- Emmanuel Petrakis and Panagiotis Skartados
- On the Effects of Raised Rival’s Costs pp. 567-586

- Sreya Kolay and Rajeev K. Tyagi
- Unilateral Effects of Mergers that Enhance Product Quality pp. 587-596

- Bertram Neurohr
Volume 60, issue 3, 2022
- Competition Policy in Africa pp. 293-295

- Liberty Mncube and Thomas Ross
- Some Opening Words for The Special Issue pp. 297-303

- Tembinkosi Bonakele and Francis Kariuki
- Integrating Africa by Competition and Market Policy pp. 305-326

- Eleanor M. Fox
- Characteristics of Prosecuted Cartels and Cartel Enforcement in South Africa pp. 327-360

- Wawa W. Nkosi and Willem Boshoff
- Non-competition Goals and Their Impact on South African Merger Control: An Empirical Analysis pp. 361-401

- Prince M. Changole and Willem Boshoff
- The Assessment of Exclusive Contracts: The Competition Case Against Computicket in South Africa pp. 403-429

- Liberty Mncube, Giulio Federico and Massimo Motta
- Kenyan Competition Policy After Ten Years of the Competition Act: A Progress Report pp. 431-462

- Robert Mudida and Thomas Ross
- Competition and Regulation of Mobile Money Platforms in Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Kenya and Uganda pp. 463-489

- Anthea Paelo and Simon Roberts
Volume 60, issue 2, 2022
- Has Anheuser-Busch Let the Steam Out of Craft Beer? The Economics of Acquiring Craft Brewers pp. 147-173

- Kenneth Elzinga and Alexander J. McGlothlin
- Price Regulation and Fraud—with Special Emphasis on Gasoline Retailing pp. 175-192

- Julio Arteaga and Daniel Flores
- Cheap Talk, Monitoring and Collusion pp. 193-216

- David Spector
- Reverse Privatization as a Reaction to the Competitive Environment: Evidence from Solid Waste Collection in Germany pp. 217-261

- Juri Demuth, Hans Friederiszick and Steffen Reinhold
- The Handmade Effect: A Model of Conscious Shopping in an Industrialised Economy pp. 263-292

- Jasmin Droege
Volume 60, issue 1, 2022
- Differentiated Entry or “Me-Too” Entry in Bertrand and Cournot Oligopoly pp. 1-27

- James Brander and Barbara Spencer
- Two-Period Duopolies with Forward Markets pp. 29-62

- Caleb Cox, Arzé Karam and Matthias Pelster
- The Price Effects of Competition from Parallel Imports and Therapeutic Alternatives: Using Dynamic Models to Estimate the Causal Effect on the Extensive and Intensive Margins pp. 63-92

- David Granlund
- Input Price Discrimination and Allocation Efficiency pp. 93-107

- Chin-Sheng Chen
- Supply Chain Innovations and Partial Ownership pp. 109-145

- Matthias Hunold and Shiva Shekhar
Volume 59, issue 4, 2021
- General Editor’s Note: Antitrust and Regulatory Update pp. 565-566

- Lawrence J. White
- Recent Developments at DG Competition: 2020/2021 pp. 567-598

- Apostolos Baltzopoulos, Liliane Giardino-Karlinger, Dimitrios Magos, Pierre Régibeau and João Vareda
- Economics at the FCC 2020–21: Closing the Connectivity Gap, COVID-19 and Telehealth, Spectrum Auctions, Communications Marketplace Report, and Economic Research pp. 599-627

- Allison Baker, Patrick Brogan, Patrick DeGraba, Judith Dempsey, Michael Janson, Paul LaFontaine, Qian Li, Kim Makuch, Catherine Matraves, Martha Stancill, Donald Stockdale and Glenn Woroch
- Economics at the FTC: Multi-level Marketing and a Coal Joint Venture pp. 629-650

- Marta Wosińska, David Givens, Yan Lau, Doug S. Smith, Christopher Taylor and Benjamin Wallace
- The Year in Review: Economics at the Antitrust Division, 2020–2021 pp. 651-663

- Brian Clark, Jeffrey S. Lien and Jeffrey M. Wilder
- Recent Developments at the CMA: 2020–2021 pp. 665-692

- Julie Bon, San Sau Fung, Alan Reilly, Terry Ridout, Robert Ryan and Mike Walker
Volume 59, issue 3, 2021
- Targeted Value-Enhancing Advertising and Price Competition pp. 443-459

- Lynne Pepall and Daniel Richards
- Renegotiations and Renewals of Public Contracts pp. 461-482

- Jean Beuve and Stephane Saussier
- Location-Price Equilibria when Traditional Retailers Compete Against an Online Retailer pp. 483-502

- Stefano Colombo and Zemin Hou
- Optimal Incentives for Patent Challenges in the Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 503-528

- Enrico Böhme, Jonas Severin Frank and Wolfgang Kerber
- Loving What You Get: The Price Effects of Consumer Self-Persuasion pp. 529-560

- Matthew Nagler
- Correction to: Global Value Chains and Local Business Environments: Which Factors Really Matter in Developing Countries? pp. 561-561

- Marion Dovis and Chahir Zaki
- Correction to: Is the Whole Greater than the Sum of Its Parts? Pricing Pressure Indices for Mergers of Vertically Integrated Firms pp. 563-564

- Michael Trost
Volume 59, issue 2, 2021
- The 2020 Vertical Merger Guidelines pp. 133-138

- Roger Blair
- Competitive Harm from Vertical Mergers pp. 139-160

- Herbert Hovenkamp
- The New Vertical Merger Guidelines: Muddying the Waters pp. 161-176

- Michael Salinger
- When Vertical is Horizontal: How Vertical Mergers Lead to Increases in “Effective Concentration” pp. 177-204

- Serge Moresi and Steven C. Salop
- The Upstream Pass-Through Rate, Bargaining Power and the Magnitude of the Raising Rivals’ Costs (RRC) Effect pp. 205-227

- William P. Rogerson
- A Canadian Perspective on Vertical Merger Policy and Guidelines pp. 229-253

- Thomas Ross and Ralph Winter
- Presumptions in Vertical Mergers: The Role of Evidence pp. 255-272

- Francine Lafontaine and Margaret Slade
- Evaluating the Evidence on Vertical Mergers pp. 273-302

- Marissa Beck and Fiona Scott Morton
- Vertical Mergers and Input Foreclosure Lessons from the AT&T/Time Warner Case pp. 303-341

- Carl Shapiro
- Successive Monopoly, Bilateral Monopoly and Vertical Mergers pp. 343-361

- Tirza J. Angerhofer and Roger Blair
- Vertical Mergers in a Model of Upstream Monopoly and Incomplete Information pp. 363-380

- Serge Moresi, David Reitman, Steven C. Salop and Yianis Sarafidis
- Diagnosing Anticompetitive Effects of Vertical Integration by Multiproduct Firms pp. 381-392

- Fernando Luco and Guillermo Marshall
- Vertical Merger Policy: Special Considerations in Regulated Industries pp. 393-407

- David Sappington and Dennis L. Weisman
- The Welfare Effects of Vertical Mergers and their Remedies pp. 409-441

- John Mayo and Mark Whitener
Volume 59, issue 1, 2021
- Evidence Production in Merger Control: The Role of Remedies pp. 1-12

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Christian Wey
- Leniency Programs and the Design of Antitrust: Experimental Evidence with Free-Form Communication pp. 13-36

- Peter Dijkstra, Marco Haan and Lambert Schoonbeek
- Recall and Vehicle Characteristics Associated with Vehicle Repair Rates pp. 37-55

- Andrew M. Malec, Patricia K. Smith and Anson E. Smuts
- Partial Privatization Upstream with Spatial Price Discrimination Downstream pp. 57-78

- John Heywood, Shiqiang Wang and Guangliang Ye
- Licensing of a New Product Innovation with Risk Averse Agents pp. 79-102

- Siyu Ma and Yair Tauman
- An Econometric Analysis of the Brazilian Merger Policy pp. 103-132

- Diego Cardoso, Mariusa M. Pitelli and Adelson M. Figueiredo
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