International Journal of the Economics of Business
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Volume 5, issue 3, 1998
- Introduction. The Internationalisation of the Innovation Process pp. 261-277

- Jonathan Michie
- Technological Competitiveness in an International Arena pp. 279-293

- Jeremy Howells and Jonathan Michie
- Objects and Subjects in Technological Interdependence. Towards a Framework to Monitor Innovation pp. 295-309

- Daniele Archibugi and Roberto Simonetti
- Measuring Innovation in European Industry pp. 311-333

- Rinaldo Evangelista, Tore Sandven, Giorgio Sirilli and Keith Smith
- The Scope of Technological Globalisation pp. 335-353

- Simona Iammarino and Jonathan Michie
- Technological Convergence in the IT Industry: The Role of Strategic Technology Alliances and Technological Competencies pp. 355-368

- Geert Duysters and John Hagedoorn
- The Management of Cooperative Strategies in R&D and Innovation Programmes pp. 369-381

- Peter Buckley and Malcolm Chapman
- MNCs, Technological Innovation and Regional Systems in the EU: Some Evidence in the Italian Case pp. 383-408

- John Cantwell and Simona Iammarino
- Technology, Globalisation and Economic Performance - A Review of Daniele Archibugi and Jonathan Michie, eds, Technology, Globalisation and Economic Performance pp. 409-414

- Nicholas Oulton
Volume 5, issue 2, 1998
- Economic Issues in the Antitrust Assessment of Hospital Competition: Overview pp. 133-140

- Monica Noether
- Do Nonprofit Hospitals Exercise Market Power? pp. 141-157

- John Simpson and Richard Shin
- The Effects of Market Concentration and Horizontal Mergers on Hospital Costs and Prices pp. 159-180

- Robert Connor, Roger Feldman and Bryan Dowd
- Antitrust Issues in Defining the Product Market for Hospital Services pp. 181-202

- Seth Sacher and Louis Silvia
- Are Patients Traveling Further? pp. 203-221

- William White and Michael Morrisey
- Unrestricted Entry and Nonprice Competition: The Case of Technological Adoption in Hospitals pp. 223-245

- Joy Grossman and Dwayne Banks
- Health Benefits at Work-A Review of Mark V. Pauly's, Health Benefits at Work. An Economic and Political Analysis of Employment-Based Health Insurance pp. 247-251

- Peter Zweifel
Volume 5, issue 1, 1998
- Communication Costs and the Boundaries of the Firm pp. 5-27

- Mark Casson and Nigel Wadeson
- Mixed Strategy Pricing Behaviour in the UK Package Tour Industry pp. 29-46

- Peter Taylor
- The Pro-competitive Effect of Two-Part Tariffs pp. 47-55

- Tommy Staahl Gabriel and Lars Sørgard
- Who A dvertises Prices? A Firm Level Study Based on Survey Data pp. 57-75

- David Paton
- Do Stringent Environmental Regulations Reduce International Competitiveness? Evidence from an Inter-industry A nalysis pp. 77-96

- Ravi Ratnayake
- Industrial Organization of Banking: A Review pp. 97-118

- Doris Neu Berger
- Market Dominance: Competing Theories and A ntitrust Policy. A Review of Michael Utton, Market Dominance and Antitrust Policy pp. 119-127

- Clement Krouse
Volume 4, issue 3, 1997
- Introduction pp. 237-238

- Harry Frech
- How US Antitrust Can Go Astray: The Brand Name Prescription Drug Litigation pp. 239-256

- F. M. Scherer
- How US Antitrust Can Be On Target: The Brand-Name Prescription Drug Litigation pp. 257-264

- Roy Weinstein and John Culbertson
- The Brand Name Prescription Drug Litigation:Comments on Scherer pp. 265-270

- Jeffery Harrison
- Comment on: F.M. Scherer, "How US Antitrust Can Go Astray: The Brand Name Prescription Drug Litigation pp. 271-275

- Henry Zaretsky
- Comment on: F.M. Scherer, "How US Antitrust Can Go Astray: The Brand Name Prescription Drug Litigation" pp. 277-278

- Peter Zweifel
- Cartels, Spontaneous Price Discrimination and International Pharmacy Retailing pp. 279-285

- W. Duncan Reekie
- The Distribution and Pricing of Prescription Drugs pp. 287-300

- Kenneth Elzinga and David Mills
- Price Discrimination for Pharmaceuticals: Welfare Effects in the US and the EU pp. 301-322

- Patricia Danzon
- Competition in Health Care: Is it Working? pp. 323-334

- W.Duncan Reekie
Volume 4, issue 2, 1997
- When Will an Airline Stand Its Ground? An Analysis of Fare Wars pp. 109-127

- Leola Ross
- Corporate Bureaucracies and United States Competitiveness pp. 129-154

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- Testing for Asymmetric Information Effects in Failed Mergers pp. 155-172

- Peter Holl, Xeni Dassiou and Dimitris Kyriazis
- External Effects as a Microeconomic Determinant of Innovation Efficiency pp. 173-188

- Hariolf Grupp
- Asymmetric Information and Debt Financing: Hie Empirical Importance of Size and Balance Sheet Factors pp. 189-202

- Rajeev Dhawan
- Persuasive Advertizing and Socialization pp. 203-214

- Li Way Lee
- What Can Economics Offer Strategy? A Review of: D. Besanko, D. Dranove and M. Shanley Economics of Strategy pp. 215-227

- Paul Geroski
Volume 4, issue 1, 1997
- Minimal Differentiation at the Top pp. 5-20

- Timothy Sorenson
- Production, Quality and Markets pp. 21-31

- Donald George
- The Nonequivalence of Vertical Merger and Exclusive Dealing pp. 33-50

- Harry Frech
- Monitoring within the Firm and Manager Relations pp. 51-61

- Gil Epstein and Uriel Spiegel
- Nonprofit Hospital Mergers: What can we Learn from Financial Markets? pp. 63-69

- Kenneth Danger
- Does Manufacturing Matter? pp. 71-95

- Michael Kitson and Jonathan Michie
- Rivalry and Anticompetitive Practices pp. 97-104

- Derek Bosworth
Volume 3, issue 3, 1996
- Determinants of the Use of Advanced Technologies pp. 269-293

- Derek Bosworth
- Business Conditions and Business Starts pp. 295-306

- José Mata and Banco de Portugal
- Information Strategies and the Theory of the Firm pp. 307-330

- Mark Casson and Nigel Wadeson
- The Dynamics of Firm Growth and Survival Under Alternative Forms of Control pp. 331-341

- Kimya Kamshad
- Vertical Relationships in the Automotive Industry: Do They Matter? pp. 343-350

- Hans Gersbach
- Quality, Prices and Hedonics pp. 351-366

- Mick Silver
- Selling Privatization Politically pp. 367-378

- Nemat Shafik
- Regulation and Competition in Electricity: A Review of M. A. Einhorn, ed., From Regulation to Competition: Nezv Frontiers in Electricity Markets pp. 379-384

- Roger Clarke
Volume 3, issue 2, 1996
- Viability of Traditional Banking Activities: Evidence from Shifts in Conduct and Excess Capacity pp. 125-143

- Sherrill Shaffer
- Cable Television Rate Deregulation pp. 145-164

- Thomas Hazlett
- The Determinants of Outcome in UK Take-over Bids pp. 165-184

- Peter Holl and Dimitis Kyriaziz
- The Dynamics of Oligopoly Behavior: A Study of the US Cigarette Industry, 1955-90 pp. 185-200

- Donald Smythe
- Durable Goods and Switching Costs pp. 201-212

- Gregory Goering and Michael Pippenger
- Choice of Distribution System in the New Zealand Life Insurance Industry pp. 213-226

- Mike Adams
- Advertising, Price and Quality in Self-regulating Professions: A Survey pp. 227-248

- James Love and Frank Stephen
- The Economics of Trust pp. 249-260

- Neil Kay
Volume 3, issue 1, 1996
- The Economics of Business Process Design: Motivation, Information and Coordination Within the Firm pp. 5-24

- Peter Buckley and Martin Carter
- Is Cost-of-Service Regulation Worth the Cost? pp. 25-42

- Timothy Brennan
- Selective Distribution, Refusal to Sell and the Monopolies and Mergers Commission pp. 43-55

- Michael Utton
- An Empirical Analysis of Competition in Brand Differentiated Oligopoly pp. 57-67

- Gianni De Fraja and Alessandra Staderini
- Are Mergers Beneficial or Detrimental? Evidence from Advertising Agencies1 pp. 69-82

- Julian Simon, Manouchehr Mokhtari and Daniel Simon
- The Use of the Logit Model in Applied Industrial Organization pp. 83-105

- Gregory Werden, Luke Froeb and Timothy Tardiff
- Ownership and Control: A Review pp. 107-112

- Harold Demsetz
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