RAND Journal of Economics
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2004
- Consumer Privacy and the Market for Customer Information pp. 631-650
- Curtis Taylor
- Cartel Pricing Dynamics in the Presence of an Antitrust Authority pp. 651-673
- Joseph Harrington
- Capital Heterogenity: Does it Matter? Fundamental Q and Investment on a Panel of Italian Firms pp. 674-690
- Maria Bontempi, Alessandra Del Boca, Alessandra Franzosi, Marzio Galeotti and Paola Rota
- Allocating Transmission to Mitigate Market Power in Electricity Markets pp. 691-709
- Richard Gilbert, Karsten Neuhoff and David M Newbery
- Internal Competition for Corporate Resources and Incentives in Teams pp. 710-727
- Anthony Marino and Jan Zabojnik
- Bilateral Control with Vertical Contracts pp. 728-746
- Patrick Rey and Thibaud Vergé
- Multi-unit Ownership in Franchising: Evidence from the Fast-Food Industry in Texas pp. 747-761
- Arturs Kalnins and Francine Lafontaine
- Is Perfect Price Discrimination Really Efficient? An Analysis of Free Entry pp. 762-776
- V Bhaskar and Ted To
- Measuring Spillovers from Industrial R&D: On the Importance of Geographic and Technological Proximity pp. 777-786
- Michael Orlando
- Asset Ownership and Contractibility of Interaction pp. 787-802
- Andreas Roider
- A Comparison of Stock Market Mechanisms pp. 803-824
- Giovanni Cespa
Volume 35, issue 3, 2004
- Sender or Receiver: Who Should Pay to Exchange an Electronic Message? pp. 423-447
- Benjamin Hermalin and Michael Katz
- Price Dispersion in the Lab and on the Internet: Theory and Evidence pp. 448-466
- Michael Baye and John Morgan
- Exploiting Future Settlements: A Signalling Model of Most-Favored-Nation Clauses in Settlement Bargaining pp. 467-485
- Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
- Price Cycles in Markets with Customer Recognition pp. 486-501
- J. Miguel Villas-Boas
- Investment and Screening Under Asymmetric Endogenous Information pp. 502-519
- Patrick Gonzalez
- Price Discrimination in Broadway Theater pp. 520-541
- Phillip Leslie
- Information Overload in a Network of Targeted Communication pp. 542-560
- Timothy Van Zandt
- Mergers and the Evolution of Industry Concentration: Results from the Dominant-Firm Model pp. 561-582
- Gautam Gowrisankaran and Thomas Holmes
- Ignorance Promotes Competition: An Auction Model of Endogenous Private Valuations pp. 583-598
- Juan-José Ganuza
- Optimal Debt with Unobservabable Investments pp. 599-616
- Paul Povel and Michael Raith
- Using Return Polices to Elicit Retailer Information pp. 617-630
- Anil Arya and Brian Mittendorf
Volume 35, issue 2, 2004
- The Economics of Repeated Extortion pp. 203-223
- Jay Choi and Marcel Thum
- Abuse of Authority and Hierarchical Communication pp. 224-244
- Guido Friebel and Michael Raith
- Bureaucracy as a Mechanism to Generate Information pp. 245-259
- Walter Novaes and Luigi Zingales
- Network Externalities and Technology Adoption: Lessons from Electronic Payments pp. 260-276
- Gautam Gowrisankaran and Joanna Stavins
- Revenue Sharing and Control Rights in Team Production: Theories and Evidence from Joint Ventures pp. 277-305
- Chong-En Bai, Zhigang Tao and Changqi Wu
- Moral Hazard and Nonexclusive Contracts pp. 306-328
- Alberto Bisin and Danilo Guaitoli
- Competition for Listings pp. 329-355
- Thierry Foucault and Christine A. Parlour
- Auditing and Property Rights pp. 356-372
- Elisabetta Iossa and Patrick Legros
- The Competitiveness of Joint Bidding in Multiple-Unit Uniform-Price Auctions pp. 373-385
- Dan Levin
- Hold-up and Sequential Specific Investments pp. 386-400
- Vladimir Smirnov and Andrew Wait
- Health Service Gatekeepers pp. 401-421
- James Malcomson
Volume 35, issue 1, 2004
- Little Patents and Big Secrets: Managing Intellectual Property pp. 1-22
- James Anton and Dennis A. Yao
- Capacity Dynamics and Endogenous Asymmetries in Firm Size pp. 23-49
- David Besanko and Ulrich Doraszelski
- Competitive Procurement with Corruption pp. 50-68
- Roberto Burguet and Yeon-Koo Che
- Bankruptcy and Small Firms' Access to Credit pp. 69-84
- Jeremy Berkowitz and Michelle J. White
- On the Receiver-Pays Principle pp. 85-110
- Doh-Shin Jeon, Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole
- Exit in Duopoly Under Uncertainty pp. 111-127
- Pauli Murto
- Patterns of Retail Price Variation pp. 128-146
- Daniel Hosken and David Reiffen
- Divisible-Good Auctions: The Role of Allocation Rules pp. 147-159
- Ilan Kremer and Kjell Nyborg
- Rivals' Search for Buried Treasure: Competition and Duplication in R&D pp. 160-183
- Kaylan Chatterjee and Robert Evans
- Announcement, Entry, and Preemption When Consumers Have Switching Costs pp. 184-202
- Heiko Gerlach
Volume 34, issue 4, 2003
- Network Competition in Nonlinear Pricing pp. 593-611
- Wouter Dessein
- Dominant Retailers and the Countervailing-Power Hypothesis pp. 612-25
- Zhiqi Chen
- AIDS Policy and Psychology: A Mechanism-Design Approach pp. 631-46
- Andrew Caplin and Kfir Eliaz
- Prior Health Expenditures and Risk Sharing with Insurers Competing on Quality pp. 647-69
- Maurice Marchand, Motohiro Sato and Erik Schokkaert
- Structural Estimation of a Principal-Agent Model: Moral Hazard in Medical Insurance pp. 670-93
- Marcos Vera-Hernandez
- Contracting with Limited Commitment: Evidence from Employment-Based Health Insurance Contracts pp. 694-718
- Keith J Crocker and John R Moran
- The Welfare Impact of Medicare HMOs pp. 719-36
- Robert Town and Su Liu
- Competition and Market Power in Option Demand Markets pp. 737-63
- Cory Capps, David Dranove and Mark Satterthwaite
- Competition among Hospitals pp. 764-85
- Martin Gaynor and William Vogt
- Assessing Competition in Hospital Care Markets: The Importance of Accounting for Quality Differentiation pp. 786-814
- Abigail Tay
Volume 34, issue 3, 2003
- Regulatory Inertia pp. 413-37
- Antoine Faure-Grimaud and David Martimort
- Competitive Equilibrium in a Radial Network pp. 438-60
- Inkoo Cho
- Exchanges of Cost Information in the Airline Industry pp. 461-77
- Olivier Armantier and Oliver Richard
- Forward Markets and Signals of Quality pp. 478-94
- Philippe Mahenc and Valerie Meunier
- Horizontal Mergers in the Paper Industry pp. 495-515
- Martin Pesendorfer
- An Economic Analysis of Corporate Directors' Fiduciary Duties pp. 516-35
- Maria Gutierrez
- To Grab for the Market or to Bide One's Time: A Dynamic Model of Entry pp. 536-56
- Dan Levin and James Peck
- Preference Externalities: An Empirical Study of Who Benefits Whom in Differentiated-Product Markets pp. 557-68
- Joel Waldfogel
- Procurement Auctions and Unit-Price Contracts pp. 569-81
- Christian Ewerhart and Karsten Fieseler
- On the Interplay of Informational Spillovers and Payoff Externalities pp. 582-92
- Lars Frisell
Volume 34, issue 2, 2003
- An Experimental Comparison of Reliance Levels under Alternative Breach Remedies pp. 205-22
- Randolph Sloof, Edwin Leuven, Hessel Oosterbeek and Joep Sonnemans
- Supplier Surfing: Competition and Consumer Behavior in Subscription Markets pp. 223-46
- Curtis Taylor
- Leasing, Lemons, and Buybacks pp. 247-65
- Justin P Johnson and Michael Waldman
- Price and Quality Competition under Adverse Selection: Market Organization and Efficiency pp. 266-86
- Gary Biglaiser and Ching-to Ma
- The Effects of Mergers in Open-Auction Markets pp. 287-304
- Keith Waehrer and Martin K Perry
- Chicken & Egg: Competition among Intermediation Service Providers pp. 309-28
- Bernard Caillaud and Bruno Jullien
- The Winner's Curse, Reserve Prices, and Endogenous Entry: Empirical Insights from eBay Auctions pp. 329-55
- Patrick Bajari and Ali Hortacsu
- Ownership and Control Rights in Internet Portal Alliances, 1995-1999 pp. 356-69
- Daniel W Elfenbein and Josh Lerner
- Internet Interconnection and the Off-Net-Cost Pricing Principle pp. 370-90
- Jean-Jacques Laffont, Scott Marcus, Patrick Rey and Jean Tirole
- Antitrust Limits to Patent Settlements pp. 391-411
- Carl Shapiro
Volume 34, issue 1, 2003
- Bargaining, Mergers, and Technology Choice in Bilaterally Oligopolistic Industries pp. 1-19
- Roman Inderst and Christian Wey
- An R&D Race with Knowledge Accumulation pp. 20-42
- Ulrich Doraszelski
- On Nonexclusive Membership in Competing Joint Ventures pp. 43-62
- Jerry Hausman, Gregory K Leonard and Jean Tirole
- A Theory of Joint Asset Ownership pp. 63-77
- Hongbin Cai
- The Use of "Most-Favored-Nation" Clauses in Settlement of Litigation pp. 78-95
- Kathryn E Spier
- Forced Out of the Closet: The Impact of the American Inventors Protection Act on the Timing of Patent Disclosure pp. 96-112
- Daniel Johnson and David Popp
- Risk Taking and Optimal Contracts for Money Managers pp. 113-37
- Frederic Palomino and Andrea Prat
- Price Dispersion and Learning in a Dynamic Differentiated-Goods Duopoly pp. 138-65
- R Keller and Sven Rady
- The Effect of Time-to-Build on Strategic Investment under Uncertainty pp. 166-82
- Goncalo Pacheco-de-Almeida and Peter Zemsky
- An Analysis of Stock Recommendations pp. 183-203
- John Morgan and Phillip C Stocken
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