RAND Journal of Economics
1984 - 2005
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2002
- Cooperation Among Competitors: Some Economics Of Payment Card Associations pp. 549-570
- Jean Rochet and Jean Tirole
- When Does Start-Up Innovation Spur the Gale of Creative Destruction? pp. 571-586
- Joshua Gans, David H. Hsu and Scott Stern
- Informational Externalities in Settlement Bargaining: Confidentiality and Correlated Culpability pp. 587-604
- Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
- Incentive Regulatory Policies: The Case of Public Transit Systems in France pp. 605-629
- Philippe Gagnepain and Marc Ivaldi
- Too Cool for School? Signalling and Countersignalling pp. 630-649
- Nick Feltovich, Rick Harbaugh and Ted To
- Intrinsic Motivation and Optimal Incentive Contracts pp. 650-671
- Kevin Murdock
- Noncapital Investment Costs and the Adoption of CAD and CNC in U.S. Metalworking Industries pp. 672-688
- Thomas Astebro
- Standard Auctions with Identity-Dependent Externalities pp. 689-708
- Gopal Das Varma
- Bid Costs and Endogenous Bid Caps pp. 709-722
- Arieh Gavious, Benny Moldovanu and Aner Sela
- Contracting, Gatekeepers, and Unverifiable Performance pp. 723-739
- James Dearden and Dorothy E. Klotz
Volume 33, issue 3, 2002
- Private Information, Strategic Behavior, and Efficiency in Cournot Markets pp. 361-376
- Xavier Vives
- Cheap-Talk Coordination of Entry by Privately Informed Firms pp. 377-393
- In-Uck Park
- The Impact of Information Technology on Emergency Health Care Outcomes pp. 399-432
- Susan Athey and Scott Stern
- Hospital Market Structure and the Behavior of Not-For-Profit Hospitals pp. 433-446
- Mark Duggan
- Does Competition under Medicare Prospective Payment Selectively Reduce Expenditures on High-Cost Patients? pp. 447-468
- David Meltzer, Jeanette Chung and Anirban Basu
- Do Pharmaceutical Prices Respond to Potential Patient Out-of-Pocket Expenses? pp. 469-487
- Nina Pavcnik
- The Effects of Hospital Ownership on Medical Productivity pp. 488-506
- Daniel P. Kessler and Mark B. McClellan
- Are For-Profit Hospital Conversions Harmful to Patients and to Medicare? pp. 507-523
- Gabriel Picone, Shin-Yi Chou and Frank Sloan
- Managed Care, Technology Adoption, and Health Care: The Adoption of Neonatal Intensive Care pp. 524-548
- Laurence C. Baker and Ciaran S. Phibbs
Volume 33, issue 2, 2002
- Structural Estimation of the Affliated Private Value Auction Model pp. 171-193
- Tong Li, Isabelle Perrigne and Quang Vuong
- The Strategic Use of Tying to Preserve and Create Market Power in Evolving Industries pp. 194-220
- Dennis Carlton and Michael Waldman
- Product Choice and Oligopoly Market Structure pp. 221-242
- Michael J. Mazzeo
- Social Capital, Corporate Culture, and Incentive Intensity pp. 243-257
- Rafael Rob and Peter Zemsky
- Litigation and Settlement in Patent Infringement Cases pp. 258-274
- Claude Crampes and Corinne Langinier
- Quality-Based Price Discrimination and Tax Incidence: Evidence from Gasoline and Diesel Cars pp. 275-297
- Frank Verboven
- Firm Financial Condition and Airline Price Wars pp. 298-318
- Meghan Busse
- Why Do Manufacturers Issue Coupons? An Empirical Analysis of Breakfast Cereals pp. 319-339
- Aviv Nevo and Catherine Wolfram
- Modest Advertising Signals Strength pp. 340-358
- Ram Orzach, Per Overgaard and Yair Tauman
Volume 33, issue 1, 2002
- Prices and the Winner's Curse pp. 1-21
- Jeremy Bulow and Paul Klemperer
- Learning by Doing and Dynamic Regulation pp. 22-36
- Tracy Lewis and Huseyin Yildirim
- Firm Survival and the Evolution of Oligopoly pp. 37-61
- Steven Klepper
- Using Auctions To Reward Tournament Winners: Theory and Experimental Investigations pp. 62-84
- Richard L. Fullerton, Bruce Linster, Michael McKee and Stephen Slate
- Pricing and R&D When Consumption Affects Longevity pp. 85-95
- Pierre Geoffard and Tomas Philipson
- "Rip-Off" ATM Surcharges pp. 96-115
- Nadia Massoud and Dan Bernhardt
- Sticky Prices, Inventories, and Market Power in Wholesale Gasoline Markets pp. 116-139
- Severin Borenstein and Andrea Shepard
- A Comparison of Auctions and Multilateral Negotiations pp. 140-155
- Charles Thomas and Bart Wilson
- The 1.5th Mover Advantage pp. 156-170
- Joachim Henkel
Volume 32, issue 4, 2001
- Competitive Price Discrimination pp. 579-605
- Mark Armstrong and John Vickers
- On the Dynamics of Standards pp. 606-23
- Joel Sobel
- Spatial Competition in the Network Television Industry pp. 624-56
- Ronald L Goettler and Ron Shachar
- Information and the Market for Lemons pp. 657-66
- Jonathan Levin
- On Vertical Mergers and Their Competitive Effects pp. 667-85
- Yongmin Chen
- R&D Networks pp. 686-707
- Sanjeev Goyal and Jose Moraga-Gonzalez
- Bar Codes Lead to Frequent Deliveries and Superstores pp. 708-25
- Thomas Holmes
- Collateral versus Project Screening: A Model of Lazy Banks pp. 726-44
- Michael Manove, A Jorge Padilla and Marco Pagano
- Were the Acquisitive Conglomerates Inefficient? pp. 745-61
- Peter Klein
- Multipollutant Markets pp. 762-74
- Juan-Pablo Montero
Volume 32, issue 3, 2001
- Incentives versus Transaction Costs: A Theory of Procurement Contracts pp. 387-407
- Patrick Bajari and Steven Tadelis
- Asymmetric Information in Health Insurance: Evidence from the National Medical Expenditure Survey pp. 408-27
- James Cardon and Igal Hendel
- Optimal Collusion with Private Information pp. 428-65
- Susan Athey and Kyle Bagwell
- Vertical Foreclosure in Experimental Markets pp. 466-96
- Stephen Martin, Hans-Theo Normann and Christopher Snyder
- Competition in Price and Availability When Availability is Unobservable pp. 497-513
- James Dana
- Limited-Liability and Incentive Contracting with Multiple Projects pp. 514-26
- Christian Laux
- Inside versus Outside Ownership: A Political Theory of the Firm pp. 527-41
- Holger M Muller and Karl Wärneryd
- On Information Sharing and Incentives in R&D pp. 542-64
- Sergei Severinov
- Durable-Goods Monopoly with Stochastic Values pp. 565-77
- Andrew R Biehl
Volume 32, issue 2, 2001
- Strategic Behavior and Price Discovery pp. 221-48
- Luis Medrano and Xavier Vives
- Advantageous Selection in Insurance Markets pp. 249-62
- David de Meza and David Webb
- Bargaining, Interdependence, and the Rationality of Fair Division pp. 263-83
- Giuseppe (Pino) Lopomo and Efe Ok
- The Equivalence of Price and Quantity Competition with Delegation pp. 284-301
- Nolan H Miller and Amit I Pazgal
- Downstream Integration by a Bottleneck Input Supplier Whose Regulated Wholesale Prices Are Above Costs pp. 302-15
- Gary Biglaiser and Patrick DeGraba
- Empirically Distinguishing Informative and Prestige Effects of Advertising pp. 316-33
- Daniel Ackerberg
- Managerial Career Concerns and Investments in Information pp. 334-51
- Todd T Milbourn, Richard L Shockley and Anjan Thakor
- Strategic Delegation: An Experiment pp. 352-68
- Chaim Fershtman and Uri Gneezy
- Contractual Form and Market Thickness in Trucking pp. 369-86
- Thomas N Hubbard
Volume 32, issue 1, 2001
- Investment and Market Dominance pp. 1-26
- Susan Athey and Armin Schmutzler
- Optimal Design of Peer Review and Self-Assessment Schemes pp. 27-51
- Sandeep Baliga and Tomas Sjostrom
- Tying, Investment, and the Dynamic Leverage Theory pp. 52-71
- Jay Choi and Christodoulos Stefanadis
- Do Stronger Patents Induce More Innovation? Evidence from the 1988 Japanese Patent Law Reforms pp. 77-100
- Mariko Sakakibara and Lee Branstetter
- The Patent Paradox Revisited: An Empirical Study of Patenting in the U.S. Semiconductor Industry, 1979-1995 pp. 101-28
- Bronwyn Hall and Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis
- Characteristics of Patent Litigation: A Window on Competition pp. 129-51
- Jean Lanjouw and Mark Schankerman
- Innovation Variety and Patent Breadth pp. 152-66
- Hugo Hopenhayn and Matthew Mitchell
- Reinventing Public R&D: Patent Policy and the Commercialization of National Laboratory Technologies pp. 167-98
- Adam Jaffe and Josh Lerner
- Damages and Injunctions in Protecting Intellectual Property pp. 199-220
- Mark Schankerman and Suzanne Scotchmer
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