Working Papers
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- 01-5: The Effect of Format Changes and Ownership Consolidation on Radio Station Outcomes
- C.J. Romeo and A.R. Dick
- 01-4: Critical Thinking about "Critical Loss" in Antitrust
- K. Danger and Harry Frech
- 01-3: Competition and Price Dispersion in International Long Distance Calling
- Sean Ennis
- 01-2: How Many Trademarks Does it Take to Protect a Brand? The Optimal Number of Trademarks, Branding Strategy and Brand Performance
- M. Sullivan
- 01-1: The Impact of Uncertainty and Sunk Costs on Firm Dynamics and Industry Structure: Evidence from the U.S. Manufacturing Sector
- Vivek Ghosal
- 00-12: Toward an Empirical Foundation for Federal Sentencing Practice: An Evaluation of Corporate Sentencing Data
- C.R. Alexander, J. Arlen and Mark Cohen
- 00-11: Price Discrimination via Proprietary Aftermarkets
- E. Emch
- 00-10: Do Newspaper JOA's Charge Monopoly Advertising Rates? Theory and Evidence
- C. Romeo, Russell Pittman and N. Familant
- 00-9: Pivotal Buyers and Bargaining Power
- A. Raskovich
- 00-8: Existence of Stationary Equilibrium in the Markets for New and Used Durable Goods
- Hideo Konishi and M.T. Sandfort
- 00-7: Potentail Foreign Competition in U.S. Manufacturing
- Vivek Ghosal
- 00-6: A Gibbs Sampler for Mixed Logit Analysis of Differentiated Product Markets Using Aggregate Data
- C.J. Romeo
- 00-5: Privatization and Regulatory Reform in Brazil: The Case of Freight Railways
- Antonio Estache, Andrea Goldstein and Russell Pittman
- 00-4: The Economic Logic for Conditioning Bell Entry into Long Market Distance on the Prior Opening of Local Markets
- Marius Schwartz
- 00-3: Fable in Another Key Path Dependence and the Licensing of Music Performance Rights
- W.W. Nye
- 00-2: The Effect of the Big Eight Accounting Firm Mergers on the Market for Audit Services
- M.W. Sullivan
- 00-1: Product Sequencing: Co-Evolution of Knowledge, Capabilities and Products
- C.E. Helfat and R.S. Raubitschek
- 99-2: Endogenous Formation of Competitive Research Sharing Joint Ventures
- P. Greenlee
- 99-1: The Goals of Milk Policy
- S. Kimmel
- 97-4: Analysing Welfare in Related Markets: Durable Goods and Aftermarkets
- M.J. McCabe
- 97-3: Effects of the Assumed Demand System on Simulated Postmerger Equilibrium
- P. Crooke, Luke Froeb, S. Tschantz and Gregory Werden
- 97-2: Competition Law in Central Eastern Europe: Five Years Later
- Russell Pittman
- 97-1: A Robust test for Consumer Welfare Enhancing Mergers Among Sellers of a Homogeneous Product
- Luke Froeb and Gregory Werden
- 96-11: Demand Elasticities in Antitrust Analysis
- Gregory Werden
- 96-10: Lowering Price by Buying Competitors in Order to Shut Them Down
- S. Kimmel
- 96-09: Contracts to Mitigate Deadweight Loss
- A. Raskovick
- 96-08: The Entry Including Effects of Horizontal Mergers
- Gregory Werden and Luke Froeb
- 96-07: Why Do Corporations Become Criminals? An Agency Explanation
- C.R. Alexander and Mark Cohen
- 96-06: INTELSAT: a Reform Proposal
- M.A. Einhorn
- 96-05: New Evidence on the Origins of Corporate Crime
- C.R. Alexander and Mark Cohen
- 96-04: Moral Hazard and the Market for Used Automobiles
- E.R. Dunham
- 96-03: Dynamic Behavior of Regulated Firms: Evidence from Nuclear Utility
- M.J. McCabe and J.G. Hewlett
- 96-02: Simulating the Effects of Differentiated Products Mergers
- Gregory Werden
- 96-01: A Robust Test for Consumer Welfare Enhancing Mergers Among Sellers of Differentiated Products
- Gregory Werden
- 95-03: Cheap Talk, Price Annoncements, and Collusive Coordination
- W. Gillespie
- 95-02: Simulation as an Alternative to Structural Merger Policy in Differentiated Products Industries
- Gregory Werden, G.J. and Luke Froeb
- 95-01: A Quality-Signaling Rationale for Aftermarket Tying
- Marius Schwartz and Gregory Werden
- 94-3: Principals, Agents, and the Learning Curve: The Case of Steam-Electric Power Plant design and Construction
- M.J. McCabe
- 94-2: Incorporating Dynamic Efficiency Concerns in Merger Analysis: The Use of Innovation Markets
- R.J. Gilgert and S.C. Sunshine
- 94-1: The Use of the Logit Model in Applied Industrial Organization
- Gregory Werden, Luke Froeb and Timothy Tardiff
- 93-11: Vertical Control with Costly Free-Riding
- A. Raskovich
- 93-10: Restructuring the Polish Railway for Competition
- J.A. Ordover and Russell Pittman
- 93-9: Is Cost-of-Service Regulation Worth the Cost?
- T.J. Brennan
- 93-8: The Existence of Pareto Superior Price Limits
- L.E. Kodres and D.P. O'Brein
- 93-7: Vertical Contracts as Strategic Commitments
- C.R. Alexander and D. Reiffen
- 93-6: Parallel Imports, Demand Dispersion and International Price Discrimination
- David Malueg and Marius Schwartz
- 93-5: The Demsetz Postulate and the Effects of Mergers in Differentiated Products Industries
- Luke Froeb, Gregory Werden and Timothy Tardiff
- 93-4: The Effects of Mergers in Differentiated products Industries: Logit Demand and Structural Merger Policy
- Gregory Werden and Luke Froeb
- 93-3: Some Economic Issues in Licensing of Misic Performance Rights: Controversies in Recent ASCP-BMI Litigation
- W.W. Nye
- 93-2: What Is the Effect of Bid-Rigging on Prices
- Gregory Werden, R.A. Koyak and Luke Froeb
- 93-1: Horizontal Mergers: Law, Policy, and Economies
- G.A. Hay and Gregory Werden
- 92-10: Mergers the Substantially Lessen Competition: A Benefit- Cost Approach to Merger Enforcement
- F. Gramlich
- 92-9: Competition Policies for Natural Monopolies in a Developing Countries
- J.A. Ordover and Russell Pittman
- 92-8: The History of Antitrust Market Delineation
- Gregory Werden
- 92-7: Has Competition Failed in the Credit Card Market?
- A. Raskovich and Luke Froeb
- 92-6: Interval Contracts
- G.s Vistnes
- 92-3: Durable Goods Monopoly with a Finite But Uncertain Number of Consumers
- D.W. Majerus
- 91-10: Some Critical Provisions in the Antimonopoly Laws of Central and Eastern Europe
- Russell Pittman
- 91-9: A Fundamental Bias in Studying Effects of Concentartion on Price
- S. Kimmel
- 91-8: Market Power and Price Increases for Basic Cable Service Deregualtion
- R. Rubinovitz
- 91-6: Correlation, Causality, and all that Jazz: The Inherent Shortcomings of Price Tests for Antitrust Market Delineation
- Luke Froeb and Gregory Werden
- 91-5: Price Wars and Demand Fluctuations: A Re-exemination of the Joint Executive Committee
- R.J. Town
- 91-4: An Empirical Investigation of Procurement Contract Structures
- G.S. Vistnes
- 91-1: TWO-PART TARIFFS TO COMPETING FIRMS: DESTRUCTIVE RECONTRACTING, NONDISCRIMINATION, AND EXCLUSIVITY
- Randolph McAfee and Marius Schwartz
- 90-10: ENTRY, EXIT, AND PERFORMANCE IN AIRLINE MARKET
- A.S. Joskow, Gregory Werden and R.L. Johnson
- 90-9: COLLUSIVE BEHAVIOR AND PARTIAL OWNERSHIP OF RIVALS
- David Malueg
- 90-6: SPECIFIC INVESTMENTS, CONTRACTS, AND OPPORTUNISM: THE EVOLUTION OF RAILROAD SIDETRACK AGREEMENTS
- Russell Pittman
- 90-5: FOUR SUGGESTIONS ON MARKET DELINEATION
- Gregory Werden
- 90-4: ANTITRUST POLICY TOWARD HORIZONTAL MERGERS: A COMMENT ON FARRELL AND SHAPIRO
- Gregory Werden
- 90-3: MARKET DELINEATION UNDER THE MERGER GUIDELINES: THE ROLE OF RESIDUAL DEMAND ELASTICITIES
- Luke Froeb and Gregory Werden
- 90-2: THE ROLE OF PROPERTY RIGHTS IN DETERMINING THE VALUE OF THE HART-SCOTT- RODINO ACT
- C.R. Alexander and Bruce Kobayashi
- 90-1: MORAL HAZARD IN THE THRIFT INDUSTRY
- R. Rubinovitz