Review of Industrial Organization
1998 - 2025
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Volume 54, issue 4, 2019
- Introduction to the RIO Special Issue on Antitrust and the Platform Economy pp. 617-626

- Thomas M. Lenard
- The Dubious Antitrust Argument for Breaking Up the Internet Giants pp. 627-649

- Robert W. Crandall
- Antitrust in the Internet Era: The Legacy of United States v. A&P pp. 651-681

- Timothy J. Muris and Jonathan E. Nuechterlein
- Digital Data, Platforms and the Usual [Antitrust] Suspects: Network Effects, Switching Costs, Essential Facility pp. 683-694

- Catherine Tucker
- Multisided Platforms, Big Data, and a Little Antitrust Policy pp. 695-716

- Michael Katz
- Burdens and Balancing in Multisided Markets: The First Principles Approach of Ohio v. American Express pp. 717-740

- Joshua D. Wright and John M. Yun
- The Misguided Assault on the Consumer Welfare Standard in the Age of Platform Markets pp. 741-774

- A. Douglas Melamed and Nicolas Petit
- Attention Platforms, the Value of Content, and Public Policy pp. 775-792

- David Evans
Volume 54, issue 3, 2019
- Competition, Mergers, and R&D Diversity pp. 465-484

- Richard Gilbert
- Search Fatigue pp. 485-508

- Bruce I. Carlin and Florian Ederer
- Merger Analysis in Two-Sided Markets: The Belgian Newspaper Industry pp. 509-541

- Patrick Cayseele and Stijn Vanormelingen
- A Structural Break Cartel Screen for Dating and Detecting Collusion pp. 543-574

- Carsten J. Crede
- Is There a Loyalty-Enhancing Effect of Retroactive Price-Reduction Schemes? pp. 575-593

- Lisa Bruttel
- The Effect of ID Verification in Online Markets: Evidence from a Field Experiment pp. 595-615

- Jeffrey A. Livingston and Patrick A. Scholten
Volume 54, issue 2, 2019
- Introduction (to CRESSE Special Issue of RIO) pp. 191-192

- Yannis Katsoulacos, Bill Kovacic and Thomas Ross
- Competition Policy and Trade Barriers: Empirical Evidence from China pp. 193-219

- Yongzheng Liu and Guangliang Ye
- Competition Law and Competition Policy in India: How the Competition Commission has Dealt with Anticompetitive Restraints by Government Entities pp. 221-250

- Aditya Bhattacharjea, Oindrila De and Geeta Gouri
- Optimal Institutional Structure of Competition Authorities Under Reputation Maximization: A Model and Empirical Evidence from the Case of Russia pp. 251-282

- Svetlana Avdasheva, Svetlana Golovanova and Yannis Katsoulacos
- Institutional Design of Select Competition Authorities in South Asia: Identifying Challenges and Opportunities pp. 283-326

- Parveer Singh Ghuman and Udai S. Mehta
- The Chilean Anti-cartel Experience: Accomplishments and Challenges pp. 327-352

- Umut Aydin and Nicolás Figueroa
- Recurrent Collusion: Cartel Episodes and Overcharges in the South African Cement Market pp. 353-380

- Willem Boshoff and Rossouw van Jaarsveld
- Merger Control and Economic Growth of LDCs: Some Observations and Recommendations pp. 381-408

- Boris Begović and Dušan Popović
- Abuse of Market Dominance Under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law: The Case of Tetra Pak pp. 409-434

- Xiao Fu and Guofu Tan
- Legal Treatment of Abuse of Dominance in Indian Competition Law: Adopting an Effects-Based Approach pp. 435-464

- Payal Malik, Neha Malhotra, Ramji Tamarappoo and Nisha Kaur Uberoi
Volume 54, issue 1, 2019
- Airlines Symposium Introduction pp. 1-2

- John Kwoka
- Network Structure and Consolidation in the U.S. Airline Industry, 1990–2015 pp. 3-36

- Federico Ciliberto, Emily Cook and Jonathan W. Williams
- Airline Partnerships, Antitrust Immunity, and Joint Ventures: What We Know and What I Think We Would Like to Know pp. 37-60

- Volodymyr Bilotkach
- Do Airlines Pad Their Schedules? pp. 61-82

- Silke Forbes, Mara Lederman and Zhe Yuan
- Strategic Responses to Competitive Threats: Airlines in Action pp. 83-109

- John Kwoka and Birzhan Batkeyev
- The Impact of Passenger Mix on Load Factors in the Airline Industry pp. 111-127

- James D. Dana and Daniel J. Greenfield
- Interchange Fees and Innovation in Payment Systems pp. 129-158

- Marc Bourreau and Marianne Verdier
- Ex-ante Agreements and FRAND Commitments in a Repeated Game of Standard-Setting Organizations pp. 159-174

- Gastón Llanes
- A Prospective Analysis of Competitive Balance Levels in Major League Soccer pp. 175-190

- Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez, Julio del Corral, R. Todd Jewell, Jorge García-Unanue and Cornel Nesseler
Volume 53, issue 4, 2018
- General Editor’s Note: Antitrust and Regulatory Update pp. 591-592

- Lawrence J. White
- Economics at the FTC: Non-price Merger Effects and Deceptive Automobile Ads pp. 593-614

- Matthew Jones, Bruce Kobayashi and Jason O’Connor
- Recent Developments at the CMA: 2017–2018 pp. 615-635

- Adriano Basso, Julie Bon, Bethany Tasker, Natalie Timan, Mike Walker and Chris Whitcombe
- Economics at the Antitrust Division: 2017–2018 pp. 637-651

- Luke Froeb, Russell Pittman, Charles S. Taragin, Steven Tschantz and Gregory J. Werden
- Recent Developments at DG Competition: 2017/2018 pp. 653-679

- Andrea Amelio, Thomas Buettner, Cyril Hariton, Gabor Koltay, Penelope Papandropoulos, Geza Sapi, Tommaso Valletti and Hans Zenger
- Economics at the FCC, 2017–2018: Internet Freedom, International Broadband Pricing Comparisons, and a New Office of Economics and Analytics pp. 681-707

- Jerry Ellig, Paul LaFontaine, Wayne Leighton, Eric Ralph and Sean Sullivan
Volume 53, issue 3, 2018
- The 1968 Merger Guidelines: Editor’s Introduction pp. 421-433

- George A. Hay
- Donald Turner’s Merger Guidelines as an Antitrust Watershed pp. 435-444

- Donald I. Baker
- The 1968 Merger Guidelines: In Praise of Committing to Restraint pp. 445-452

- Gregory J. Werden
- Geographic Market Definition in the Merger Guidelines: A Retrospective Analysis pp. 453-475

- Kenneth Elzinga and Vandy M. Howell
- Merger Guidelines and the Limits of Our Understanding pp. 477-506

- Peter C. Carstensen
- Price Competition and Market Segmentation in Retail Gasoline: New Evidence from South Korea pp. 507-534

- Taehwan Kim
- Fifty is the New Forty: EU Merger Policy Permits Higher Market Shares After the 2004 Reform pp. 535-561

- Federico Mini
- Relative Performance Prizes and Dynamic Incentives in Best-of-N Contests pp. 563-590

- Xiandeng Jiang
Volume 53, issue 2, 2018
- Outsourcing and Price Competition: An Empirical Analysis of the Partnerships Between Legacy Carriers and Regional Airlines pp. 275-294

- Kerry M. Tan
- A Tale of Two Cities: An Examination of Medallion Prices in New York and Chicago pp. 295-319

- Sutirtha Bagchi
- Evaluating Partial Divestitures When Vertical Relations are Important pp. 321-345

- Pedro Pereira and Tiago Ribeiro
- Establishment Survivorship in U.S. Manufacturing, 1987–1992 pp. 347-366

- John Howard Brown
- Is There Complementarity Between Certified Labels and Brands? Evidence from Small French Cooperatives pp. 367-395

- M’hand Fares, Saqlain Raza and Alban Thomas
- Product Design Competition Under Different Degrees of Demand Ambiguity pp. 397-420

- T. Florian Kauffeldt and Boris R. Wiesenfarth
Volume 53, issue 1, 2018
- Introduction to the Special Issue on “The Intersection Between Industrial Organization and Healthcare Economics” pp. 1-6

- Christopher Snyder and Victor J. Tremblay
- Vertical Alignment Between Hospitals and Physicians as a Bargaining Response to Commercial Insurance Markets pp. 7-29

- Ian McCarthy and Sean Shenghsiu Huang
- Governance Structure and Exit: Evidence from California Hospitals pp. 31-55

- Keaton S. Miller and Wesley Wilson
- Does Competition Lead to Agglomeration or Dispersion in EMR Vendor Decisions? pp. 57-79

- Seth Freedman, Haizhen Lin and Jeffrey Prince
- The Role of Hospital and Market Characteristics in Invasive Cardiac Service Diffusion pp. 81-115

- Jill R. Horwitz, Charleen Hsuan and Austin Nichols
- The Evolution of Health Insurer Costs in Massachusetts, 2010–2012 pp. 117-137

- Kate Ho, Ariel Pakes and Mark Shepard
- Estimating the Causal Effect of Entry on Generic Drug Prices Using Hatch–Waxman Exclusivity pp. 139-172

- Luke M. Olson and Brett W. Wendling
- The Impact of the Entry of Biosimilars: Evidence from Europe pp. 173-210

- Fiona M. Scott Morton, Ariel Dora Stern and Scott Stern
- Are Important Innovations Rewarded? Evidence from Pharmaceutical Markets pp. 211-234

- Margaret Kyle
- Preventives Versus Treatments Redux: Tighter Bounds on Distortions in Innovation Incentives with an Application to the Global Demand for HIV Pharmaceuticals pp. 235-273

- Michael Kremer and Christopher Snyder
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