International Journal of the Economics of Business
1994 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 3, 1995
- Sustainable Asset Growth and the Accounting Rate of Return in Not-For-Profit Organizations: Theory and Evidence pp. 367-391

- Gerard Wedig and Soonman Kwon
- The Shifting Sands of Merger Enforcement at the Federal Trade Commission pp. 393-407

- Malcolm Coate
- Price Discrimination with One-way Separated Markets pp. 441-452

- Paroush Jacob and Spiegel Uriel
- The Convergence of Labour Productivity in British and German Industries pp. 453-463

- Peter Hart
- Diffusion of Hospital Innovations in Different Institutional Settings pp. 465-483

- Peter Zweifel
- Executive Pay and Performance: The Empirical Importance of the Participation Constraint pp. 485-495

- Ronald Smith and Stefan Szymanski
- The Mainspring of Institutional Change? pp. 497-500

- David Collard
Volume 2, issue 2, 1995
- Technology, Antitrust and Structural Change: Essays in Honor of Merton J. Peck pp. 167-170

- Robert Wilson
- Co-evolution of Industry Structure, Technology and Supporting Institutions, and the Making of Comparative Advantage pp. 171-184

- Richard Nelson
- Exclusive Licensing in a Sequence of Innovations pp. 185-198

- Sharon Oster
- Comments on: Exclusive Licensing in a Sequence of Innovations pp. 199-200

- Paul Macavoy
- R&D Costs, Innovative Output and Firm Size in the Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 201-219

- Joseph DiMasi, Henry Grabowski and John Vernon
- Comments on: R&D Costs, Innovative Output, and Firm Size in the Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 221-222

- Paul Macavoy
- Feasibility of Effective Public-Private R&D Collaboration: the Case of Cooperative R&D Agreements pp. 223-240

- Linda Cohen and Roger Noll
- Riding the Wave: Exclusionary Practices in Markets for Microprocessors Used in IBM-Compatible Personal Computers pp. 241-262

- Robert Wilson and Frederick Warrwn-Boulton
- Rewriting History: the Early Sherman Act Monopolization Cases pp. 263-290

- William Comanor and F. M. Scherer
- Comments on: Rewriting History: the Early Sherman Act Monopolization Cases and Riding the Wave: Exclusionary Practices in Markets for Microprocessors Used In IBM-Compatible Personal Computers pp. 291-295

- Robert Litan
- Privatization in Russia: What Should be a Firm? pp. 297-327

- Paul Joskow and Richard Schmalensee
- Restructuring Soviet Transport: a Study in Similarities and Contrasts pp. 329-340

- John Meyer
- Comments on: Privatization in Russia: What Should be a Firm? and Restructuring Soviet Transport: a Study in Similarities and Contrasts pp. 341-343

- John Tilton
- The Economic Theory of Crime and the Problems of a Society in Transition pp. 345-357

- Alvtn Klevorick
Volume 2, issue 1, 1995
- Firm Size and Cooperation: The Determinants of Cooperative Agreements in Information Technology Industries pp. 3-30

- Massimo Colombo
- Neural Network Simulation and the Prediction of Corporate Outcomes: Some Empirical Findings pp. 31-50

- Nicholas Wilson, Kwee Chong, Michael Peel and A. N. Kolmogorov
- The Effects of UK Pharmaceutical Policy on Government Drug Expenditure: Cost Control and Incentives for R&D pp. 51-64

- Mary Olson
- Most-Favored Treatment Provisions as Nondiscrimination Guarantees pp. 65-86

- David Butz
- Market Structure, Learning and Product Innovation: Evidence for the EPROM Market pp. 87-101

- Harald Gruber
- Heterogeneity and Share Contracting in Medical Group Practices pp. 103-121

- Steven Hackett
- Board of Director Quality and Firm Performance pp. 123-132

- Richard Dowen
- The Business of Training: Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Considerations pp. 133-150

- Robert McNabb and Keith Whifield
- International Competition: Winning the War or Sharing the Wealth? pp. 151-154

- David Heathfield
Volume 1, issue 3, 1994
- Competition in the Canadian Personal Finance Sector pp. 323-338

- Shelagh Heffernan
- Intellectual Property and Unfair Trade: Market Response to ITC Actions pp. 343-353

- Richard Harper
- Entry and Component Pricing in Regulated Markets pp. 355-376

- Ian Dobbs and Paul Richards
- Mergers and Excess Deposits: Some Evidence for the UK pp. 377-385

- Roger Clarke and Christos Ioannidis
- Risk, Liability, and Monopoly pp. 387-403

- James Boyd
- Small Firms and the Strategy of the First Mover pp. 405-419

- Julian Lowe and M. H. Atkins
- Double Deflation and the Measurement of Output and Productivity in UK Manufacturing 1979-89 pp. 423-437

- Paul Stoneman and Nathan Francis
- Competitive Tendering and Contracting in the Public Sector: A Survey pp. 439-453

- Simon Domberger and Stephen Rimmer
- Geroski's Market Dynamics and Entry: A Review pp. 455-459

- Roger Clarke
Volume 1, issue 2, 1994
- Product Regulation and Stock Prices: The Case of the US Food and Drug Administration pp. 163-178

- Archana Hingorani, Karen Shastri and Kuldeep Shastri
- Towards a Single European Market? The Evolution of the Leasing Industry pp. 179-198

- Duncan Matthews and David Mayes
- Host-Country Determinants of the Market Strategies of US Companies' Overseas Subsidiaries pp. 199-216

- Marina Papanastassiou and Robet Pearce
- Is Scale and Cost Inefficiency in the Swiss Bus Industry a Regulatory Problem? Evidence from a Frontier Cost Approach pp. 219-232

- Massimo Filippini and Paola Prioni
- The Determinants of New Firm Formation in UK Construction: Evidence from Quarterly VAT Registrations pp. 233-246

- Martin Robson
- The Costs of Arbitrage and Futures Market Trading Activity pp. 247-270

- Michael Bowe
- Managerial Incentives and Durable Goods Monopoly pp. 271-282

- Gregory Goering
- A Survivor Test of the American Agency System of Distributing Property Liability Insurance pp. 283-290

- Roger Blair and Jill Herndon
- US Antidumping Law and Competition in International Trade pp. 291-306

- Clement Krouse
- What Can Microeconomics Teach Business? pp. 307-314

- Michael Waterson
Volume 1, issue 1, 1994
- Supply of Proprietary Technology: A Neglected Line of Research on Business pp. 9-10

- William Baumol
- Game Theory, Industrial Organization, and Business Strategy pp. 11-14

- Richard Caves
- A More Creative Role for Industrial Policy pp. 15-17

- Keith Cowling
- Empirical Research: The Future pp. 19-22

- Stephen Davies
- The Role of Technology in Business Economics pp. 23-26

- Edwin Mansfield
- Business and Industrial Organization Research: Synergy or Shotgun Marriage? pp. 27-30

- Dennis Mueller
- On Models for Product Markets pp. 31-33

- Louis Phlips
- The Role of Location in Competition pp. 35-40

- Michael Porter
- History Matters. So What? pp. 41-44

- John Sutton
- Research Needs and Opportunities in Transaction Cost Economics pp. 45-46

- Oliver Williamson
- Why are Firms Hierarchical? pp. 47-76

- Mark Casson
- Firm Growth and Failure in Increasingly Competitive Markets Theory and Application to Hospital Markets pp. 77-93

- Lee Rivers Mobley and Harry Frech
- International Business Versus International Management? International Strategic Management from the View of point of Internalisation Theory pp. 95-104

- Peter Buckley
- Agency and Control Problems in US Corporations: The Case of Energy-efficient Investment Projects pp. 105-124

- Stephen DeCanio
- Business Survival and the Decision to Exit pp. 125-137

- David Audretsch
- The Auto Industry in Transition: From Scale to Process pp. 139-150

- Daniel Jones
- America's High-Tech Industries: Tyson's Policy Proposals pp. 151-157

- Ronals Jones
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