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Volume 29, issue 4, 1998
- Sequential Investments and Options to Own pp. 633-653

- Georg Noeldeke and Klaus Schmidt
- A Patentability Requirement for Sequential Innovation pp. 654-679

- Ted O'Donoghue
- Collusion in Auctions with Externalities pp. 680-702

- Bernard Caillaud and Philippe Jehiel
- Strategic Bidding in a Multiunit Auction: An Empirical Analysis of Bids to Supply Electricity in England and Wales pp. 703-725

- Catherine D. Wolfram
- Competition, Contracts, and Entry in the Electricity Spot Market pp. 726-749

- David M Newbery
- The Diffusion of Consumer Durables in a Vertically Differentiated Oligopoly pp. 750-771

- Raymond J. Deneckere and André de Palma
- The Product Life Cycle in the Commercial Mainframe Computer Market, 1968-1982 pp. 772-789

- Shane Greenstein and James B. Wade
- Sales Maximation and Specific Human Capital pp. 790-802

- Jan Zabojnik
- Are Mega-Mergers Anticompetitive? Evidence from the First Great Merger Wave pp. 803-827

- Ajeyo Banerjee and Edwin Eckard
- Quality Uncertainty Mitigates Product Differentiation pp. 828-844

- Helmut Bester
Volume 29, issue 3, 1998
- Competition and Incentives with Nonexclusive Contracts pp. 443-465

- Charles Kahn and Dilip Mookherjee
- An Adverse-Selection Model of Bank Asset and Liability Management with Implications for the Transmission of Monetary Policy pp. 466-486

- Jeremy Stein
- Ownership, Liquidity, and Investment pp. 487-508

- Charles J. Hadlock
- Labor Market Responses to Rising Health Insurance Costs: Evidence on Hours Worked pp. 509-530

- David Cutler and Brigitte Madrian
- R&D in the Presence of Network Externalities: Timing and Compatibility pp. 531-547

- Eirik Kristiansen
- R&D Subsidies and Economic Growth pp. 548-577

- Carl Davidson and Paul Segerstrom
- The Compensating Behavior of Smokers: Taxes, Tar, and Nicotine pp. 578-595

- William Evans and Matthew C. Farrelly
- Monopoly and Soft Budget Constraint pp. 596-609

- Ilya R. Segal
- Endogenous Formation of Joint Ventures with Efficiency Gains pp. 610-631

- Sang-Seung Yi
Volume 29, issue 2, 1998
- Upgrades, Tradeins, and Buybacks pp. 235-258

- Drew Fudenberg and Jean Tirole
- Pricing Regulation Under Bypass Competition pp. 259-279

- Nicolas Curien, Bruno Jullien and Patrick Rey
- Collusion and Delegation pp. 280-305

- Jean-Jacques Laffont and David Martimort
- Third-Degree Price Discrimination in Oligopoly: All-Out Competition and Strategic Commitment pp. 306-323

- Kenneth Corts
- Preemptive Search and R&D Clustering pp. 324-338

- James Cardon and Dan Sasaki
- The Value of Ignorance pp. 339-354

- Anke Kessler
- Testing Static Oligopoly Models: Conduct and Cost in the Sugar Industry, 1890-1914 pp. 355-377

- David Genesove and Wallace P. Mullin
- Adversarial and Inquisitorial Procedures in Arbitration pp. 378-405

- Hyun Song Shin
- An Empirical Examination of Moral Hazard in the Vehicle Inspection Market pp. 406-426

- Thomas N. Hubbard
- Monitoring the Principal with Multiple Agents pp. 427-442

- Srabana Gupta and Richard Romano
Volume 29, issue 1, 1998
- Network Competition: I. Overview and Nondiscriminatory Pricing pp. 1-37

- Jean-Jacques Laffont, Patrick Rey and Jean Tirole
- Network Competition: II. Price Discrimination pp. 38-56

- Jean-Jacques Laffont, Patrick Rey and Jean Tirole
- The Allocation of Control Rights in Venture Capital Contracts pp. 57-76

- Thomas Hellmann
- How Valuable is Patent Protection? Estimates by Technology Field pp. 77-107

- Mark Schankerman
- The Importance of the Physician in the Generic Versus Trade-Name Prescription Decision pp. 108-136

- Judith Hellerstein
- The Law of One Price and a Theory of the Firm pp. 137-156

- Shailendra Raj Mehta
- Midnight Dumping: Public Policies and Illegal Disposal of Used Oil pp. 157-178

- Hilary Sigman
- Auction Form Preferences of Risk-Averse Bid Takers pp. 179-192

- Keith Waehrer, Ronald Harstad and Michael H. Rothkopf
- The Effect of the Arab Boycott on Israel: The Automobile Market pp. 193-214

- Chaim Fershtman and Neil Gandal
- Demand and Supply in New Markets: Diffusion with Bilateral Learning pp. 215-233

- Nikolaos Vettas
Volume 28, issue 4, 1997
- Large Shareholders, Private Benefits of Control, and Optimal Schemes of Privatization pp. 585-604

- Francesca Cornelli and David D. Li
- One Smart Agent pp. 605-628

- John Sutton
- Auditing Without Commitment pp. 629-640

- Fahad Khalil
- Is No. News Bad News? Information Transmission and the Role of "Early Warning" in the Principal-Agent Model pp. 641-661

- Steven Levitt and Christopher Snyder
- Signalling and Adaptive Learning in an Entry Limit Pricing Game pp. 662-683

- David Cooper, Susan Garvin and John Kagel
- Multiproduct Nonlinear Pricing with Multiple Taste Characteristics pp. 684-707

- David S. Sibley and Padmanabhan Srinagesh
- Revenue-Raising versus Other Approaches to Environmental Protection: The Critical Significance of Preexisting Tax Distortions pp. 708-731

- Lawrence H. Goulder, Ian Parry and Dallas Burtraw
- The Effects of Market Structure and Ownership on Prices and Service Offerings in the U.S. Cable Television Industry pp. 732-750

- William M. Emmons and Robin A. Prager
- Dynamic R&D Competition with Learning pp. 751-772

- David Malueg and Shunichi O. Tsutsui
- Market Diffusion with Two-Sided Learning pp. 773-795

- Dirk Bergemann and Juuso Välimäki
Volume 28, issue 3, 1997
- Information Disclosure and Voluntary Contributions to Public Goods pp. 385-406

- Siew Hong Teoh
- Herd Behavior, the 'Penguin Effect,' and the Suppression of Informational Diffusion: An Analysis of Informational Externalities and Payoff Interdependency pp. 407-425

- Jay Choi
- Characteristics of Demand for Pharmaceutical Products: An Examination of Four Cephalosporins pp. 426-446

- Sara Ellison Fisher, Iain Cockburn, Zvi Griliches and Jerry Hausman
- Privatization in the United States pp. 447-471

- Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny
- Do Firms' Product Lines Include Too Many Varieties? pp. 472-488

- Paul Klemperer and A. Jorge Padilla
- Firm Diversification and CEO Compensation: Managerial Ability or Executive Entrenchment? pp. 489-514

- Nancy Rose and Andrea Shepard
- Dynamic Agency with Feedback pp. 515-543

- Bart Taub
- Declining Values and the Afternoon Effect: Evidence from Art Auctions pp. 544-565

- Alan Beggs and Kathryn Graddy
- Tying as a Response to Demand Uncertainty pp. 566-583

- Frank Mathewson and Ralph Winter
Volume 28, issue 2, 1997
- Dynamic Retail Price and Investment Competition pp. 207-227

- Kyle Bagwell, Garey Ramey and Daniel Spulber
- An Empirical Exploration of a Technology Race pp. 228-247

- Josh Lerner
- The Learning Curve in a Competitive Industry pp. 248-268

- Emmanuel Petrakis, Eric Rasmusen and Santanu Roy
- The Strategic Response by Pharmaceutical Firms to the Medicaid Most-Favored-Customer Rules pp. 269-290

- Fiona Scott Morton
- Entry and Exit in Hub-Spoke Networks pp. 291-303

- Ken Hendricks, Michele Piccione and Guofu Tan
- Collusive Conduct in Duopolies: Multimarket Contact and Cross-Ownership in the Mobile Telephone Industry pp. 304-322

- Philip M. Parker and Lars-Hendrik Roller
- Common Agency with Horizontally Differentiated Principals pp. 323-345

- Claudio Mezzetti
- Penalizing Success in Dynamic Incentive Contracts: No. Good Deed Goes Unpunished? pp. 346-358

- Tracy Lewis and David Sappington
- Colluding on Relative Prices pp. 359-371

- Ralph Winter
- Strategic Choice of Quality When Quality is Costly: The Persistence of the High-Quality Advantage pp. 372-384

- Ulrich Lehmann-Grube
Volume 28, issue 1, 1997
- Capital Structure with Countervailing Incentives pp. 1-24

- Yossef Spiegel and Daniel Spulber
- Inefficiency of the Subgame Optimal Entry Regulation pp. 25-36

- Jaehong Kim
- Nonlinear Pricing in Vertically Related Duopolies pp. 37-62

- Kai-Uwe Kuhn
- The Design of Multidimensional Auctions pp. 63-81

- Fernando Branco
- Collusion Over the Business Cycle pp. 82-106

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- Credence Goods and Fraudelent Experts pp. 107-119

- Winand Emons
- Optimal Use of Information in Litigation: Should Regulatory Information Be Withheld to Deter Frivolous Suits? pp. 120-134

- Yeon-Koo Che and Dietrich Earnhart
- Technology-Traditing Coalitions in Supergames pp. 135-149

- B. Eaton and Mukesh Eswaran
- The Value of Correlated Signals in Agencies pp. 150-167

- Madhav V. Rajan and Bharat Sarath
- Multidimensional Signalling and Diversification pp. 168-187

- Yongmin Chen
- Strategic Delay and the Onset of Investment Cascades pp. 188-205

- Jianbo Zhang
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