Carleton Industrial Organization Research Unit (CIORU)
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- 98-02: Assessing Vertical Constraints in Motion Picture Exhibition Contracts
- Xiguang Liu and Keith Acheson
- 98-01: The Culture of Protection and the Protection of Culture - A Canadian Perspective in 1998

- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 97-04: Toward Enabling Organizational and Industrial Studies
- Keith Acheson
- 97-03: The efficiencies defence in merger cases: Implications of alternate standards
- Bian Lin and Donald McFetridge
- 97-02: Cultural Entrepreneurship and the Banff Television Festival
- Keith Acheson, Christopher Maule and E. Filleul
- 97-01: Educational as a Positional Good: The Role of Vouchers
- Zhiqi Chen and E.G. West
- 96-03: Canada's Cultural Policies; You Can't Have it Both Ways
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 96-02: Orders to Supply as Substitutes for Commitments to Aftermarkets
- Zhiqi Chen and Tom Ross
- 96-01: Canada's Cultural Exemption: Insulator of Lighting Rod?
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 95-03: International Agreements and Cultural Industries
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 95-02: International Agreements and Cultural Industries
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 95-01: The Prospects for the Efficiency Defence
- Donald McFetridge
- 94-07: Understanding Hollywood's Organization and Continuing Sucess
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 94-06: Refusals to Deal and Orders to Supply in Competitive Markets
- Zhiqi Chen and Thomas Ross
- 94-05: The Impact of the Capital Gains Exemption on Investment
- Aileen Thompson and Kenneth McKenzie
- 94-04: International R&D Spillovers Between U.S. and Japanese R&D Intensive Sectors
- Jeffrey Bernstein and Pierre Mohnen
- 94-03: The Role of Moral Sentiments and Audit Perceptions in Tax Compliance
- Brian Erard and Jonathan Feinstein
- 94-02: Risk and the Transfer Cost of a Tax Shelter
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 94-01: Copyright, Contract and NAFTA
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 93-03: How Low is a Garanteed-Lowest-Price?
- Zhiqi Chen
- 93-02: International Regimes for Trade, Copyright and Investment in Film and Television
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 93-01: Refusals to deal, Price Discrimination and Independent Service Organizations
- Zhiqi Chen and Thomas Ross
- 92-03: Emmissions Trading Under Imperfect Competition in Both the Emission Permit and the Product Market
- Eftichios Sartzetakis
- 92-02: The Business Side of a Television Festival
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 92-01: Priority in the Development of Joint Supply Theory
- Edwin West
- 91-01: Proposals for a New Canadian Competition Law on Conspiracy
- Thomas Ross
- 90-05: PRICING UNDER MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION
- Richard L. Carson
- 90-04: CARTEL STABILITY AND PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION
- Thomas Ross
- 90-03: IT SEEMED LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 90-02: Monopoly, Entry and Market Coverage in a Vertically Differentiated Market
- Christos Constantatos and Stylianos Perrakis
- 90-01: WILL FARMERS PAY ALL COSTS IN CROPSHARE CONTRACTS?
- Dean Lueck and Douglas Allen
- 89-14: IMPERFECT COMPETITION AND PARETO-IMPROVING STRATEGIC TRADE POLICY
- Aslam H. Anis and Tom Ross
- 89-13: VERTICAL DIFFERENTIATION AND ENTRY THREAT IN A NATURAL DUOPOLY
- Christos Constantatos and Stylianos Perrakis
- 89-12: THE HIGGLEDY-PIGGLELY TRADE ENVIRONMENT FRO FILMS AND PROGRAMS: THE CANADIAN EXAMPLE
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 89-11: FORWARD INDUCTION IN COORDINATION AND BATTLE OF THE SEXES GAMES: SOME EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
- A. Abdalla, Russell Cooper, D. Dejong, Robert Forsythe and Thomas Ross
- 89-10: CONTRACT CHOICE; IN MODERN AGRICULTURE: CASH RENT VS. CROPSHARE
- Douglas Allen and Dean Lueck
- 89-09: Price Uncertainty, The Competitive Firm and the Dual Theory of Choice Under Risk
- Fanny Demers and Michel Demers
- 89-08: MONOPOLY AND MARKET COVERAGE IN A VERTICALLY DIFFERENTIATED MARKET
- Christos Constantatos and Stylianos Perrakis
- 89-07: COMMUNICATION IN COORDINATION GAMES
- Russell Cooper, D.V. Dejong, Robert Forsythe and Thomas Ross
- 89-06: ORGANIZING SHOPPING SERVICES: TRENDS IN CANADIAN RETAILING: 1972-1987
- Keith Acheson and J. Stephen Ferris
- 89-05: CANADIAN CONTENT RULES: INESCAPABLE TRUTHS OR ESCAPABLE MYTHS
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 89-04: THE EFFECT OF SHARING ON THE CHOICE OF SPOUSE
- Douglas Allen
- 89-03: COMMUNICATION IN THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES GAME
- Russell Cooper, D.V. Dejong, Robert Forsythe and Tom Ross
- 89-02: ORIGINS OF THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION: THE COMMON PROPERTY ROOT
- Keith Acheson and J. Stephen Ferris
- 89-01: TRADE POLICY RESPONSES TO NEW TECHNOLOGY IN THE FILM AND TELEVISION INDUSTRY
- Keith Acheson and Christopher Maule
- 88-09: WHAT ARE TRANSACTION COSTS ANYWAY?
- Douglas Allen
- 88-08: RAISING AN ARMY: A POSITIVE THEORY OF MILITARY RECRUITMENT
- Thomas Ross
- 88-07: CAPACITY, EXPORTS AND MARKUPS IN THE CANADIAN LUMBER INDUSTRY
- Jeffrey Bernstein
- 88-06: TIME, SPACE AND SHOPPING: THE REGULATION OF SHOPPING HOURS
- J. Stephen Ferris
- 88-05: PHARMACEUTICALS IN CANADA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMPULSORY LICENSING DEBATE
- Lorraine Eden
- 88-04: ON THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF CASH TRANSFERS AND SUBSIDIES
- Thomas Ross
- 88-03: CANADA'S NEW COMPETITION POLICY
- Christopher Maule and Thomas Ross
- 88-02: WARRANTIES WITHOUT COMMITMENT TO MARKET PARTICIPATION
- J. Bigelow, Russell Cooper and Thomas Ross
- 88-01: Interindustry R&D Spillovers, Rates of Return, and Production in High-Tech Industries
- Jeffrey Bernstein and Ishaq Nadiri
- 87-06: Power Steeing the Canadian Automotive Industry: The Auto Pact and Political Change
- Keith Acheson
- 87-05: Power Steering the Canadian Automotive Industry: Political Exchange and Trade Regime Evolution
- Keith Acheson
- 87-04: Selection Criteria in Coordination Games: Some Experimental Results
- Tom Ross, Russell Cooper, Douglas V. DeJong and Robert Forsythe
- 87-03: Dispute Resolution and Self-Selection in the Public Service
- Stanley Winer
- 87-02: An Empirical Estimate of Corportate Tax Refundability and Effective Tax Rates
- Jack Mintz
- 87-01: When Sales Maximization is Profit-Maximizing: A Two-Stage Game
- Tom Ross
- 86-10: The Petroleum Inquiry (The Third CIORU Roundtable)
- Christopher Maule and Philippe Cyrenne
- 86-09: The Control of Export Credit Subsidies and Its Welfare Consequences
- Calum M. Carmichael
- 86-08: Movements Toward Free Trade and Domestic Market Performance with Imperfect Competition
- Tom Ross
- 86-07: Merger Policy with Freer Trade
- Tom Ross
- 86-06: Dynamic Factor Demands and Adjustment Costs: An Analysis of Bell Canada's Technology
- Jeffrey Bernstein
- 86-05: The Regulation of Financial Institutions in Canada: An Evaluation of the Blenkarn Committee Report
- Jack Mintz
- 86-04: The American and French Positions in Negotiating the Control of Export Credit Subsidies
- Calum M. Carmichael
- 86-03: canada's Competition Act in the Light of U.S. Experience: A Cautionary Tale
- Edwin G. West
- 86-02: Insurance in a Unionized Labour Market: An Empirical Test
- Felice Martinello
- 86-01: An Intertemporal Model of Warranties
- Tom Ross and Russell Cooper