CIG Working Papers
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- 2003-22: On the Migration Decision of IT-Graduates: A Two-Level Nested Logit Model

- Talat Mahmood and Klaus Schömann
- 2003-21: Estimating Markups under Nonlinear Pricing Competition

- Eugenio Miravete and Lars-Hendrik Röller
- 2003-19: Industry Trade-Balance and Domestic Merger Policy: Some Empirical Evidence from the U.S

- Joseph Clougherty
- 2003-16: Product Market Competition and Lobbying Coordination in the U.S. Mobile Telecommunications Industry

- Astrid Jung and Tomaso Duso
- 2003-14: Private Monitoring in Auctions

- Andreas Blume and Paul Heidhues
- 2003-13: Endemic Volatility of Firms and Establishments: Are Real Options Effects Important?

- Vivek Ghosal
- 2003-12: Impact of Uncertainty and Sunk Costs on Firm Survival and Industry Dynamics

- Vivek Ghosal
- 2003-11: The Introduction of New Product Qualities by Incumbent Firms: Market Proliferation versus Cannibalization

- Ralph Siebert
- 2003-08: Equilibria in a Dynamic Global Game: The Role of Cohort Effects

- Paul Heidhues and Nicolas Melissas
- 2003-05: Buyer Power and Supplier Incentives

- Roman Inderst and Christian Wey
- 2003-04: Insisting on a Non-Negative Price: Oligopoly, Uncertainty, Welfare, and Multiple Equilibria

- Johan Lagerlof
- 2003-01: Investments in Electricity Generating Capacity under Different Market Structures and with Endogenously Fixed Demand

- Anette Boom
- 02-35: Market Conduct and Endogenous Lobbying: Evidence from the U.S. Mobile Telecommunications Industry

- Tomaso Duso and Astrid Jung
- 02-34: The Political Economy of European Merger Control: Evidence using Stock Market Data

- Tomaso Duso, Damien Neven and Lars-Hendrik Röller
- 02-33: Market Power in Outputs and Inputs: An Empirical Application to Banking

- Robert M. Adams, Lars-Hendrik Röller and Robin Sickles
- 02-32: Identification of Network Externalities in Markets for Non-Durables

- Michal Grajek
- 02-24: Modeling Oligopolistic Price Adjustment in Micro Level Panel Data

- Juergen Bracht, Saul Lach and Eyal Winter
- 02-23: Learning by Doing and Multiproduction Effects over the Life Cycle: Evidence from the Semiconductor Industry

- Ralph Siebert
- 02-18: ’Be nice, unless it pays to fight’: A New Theory of Price Determination with Implications for Competition Policy

- Jan Boone
- 02-12: On the Effectiveness of Anit-Predation Rules

- Rainer Nitsche
- 02-11: Intermediation in Innovation

- Heidrun Hoppe-Wewetzer and Emre Ozdenoren
- 02-10: Unionization Structures and Firms' Incentives for Productivity Enhancing Investments

- Justus Haucap and Christian Wey
- 02-09: Contribution to Productivity or Pork Barrel? The Two Faces of Infrastructure Investment

- Olivier Cadot, Lars-Hendrik Röller and Andreas Stephan
- 02-08: On the Desirability of an Efficiency Defense in Merger Control

- Johan Lagerlof and Paul Heidhues
- 02-07: On the Politics of the Regulatory Reform: Econometric Evidence from the OECD Countries

- Tomaso Duso
- 02-05: The Effects of Disclosure Regulation of an Innovative Firm

- Jos Jansen
- 02-04: The Effects of Disclosure Regulation on Innovative Firms: Common Values

- Jos Jansen
- 02-03: Die Determinanten der Migrationsentscheidung von IT- Hochschulabsolventen aus Pakistan -Empirische Befunde zur Ausgestaltung der deutschen "Green Card"

- Talat Mahmood and Klaus Schömann
- 02-03a: The Determinants of the Migration Decision of IT-graduates from Pakistan: Empirical Evidence for the Design of a German "Green Card"

- Talat Mahmood and Klaus Schömann
- 02-02: Merger Control in the New Economy

- Lars-Hendrik Röller and Christian Wey
- 01-26: Why Mergers Reduce Profits and Raise Share Prices: A Theory of Preemptive Mergers

- Sven-Olof Fridolfsson and Johan Stennek
- 01-25: Corporate Governance, Capital MarketDiscipline and the Returns on Investment

- Klaus Gugler, Dennis Mueller and Burcin Yurtoglu
- 01-24: The Incentives for Takeover in Oligopoly

- Roman Inderst and Christian Wey
- 01-23: Tacit Collusion in Repeated Auctions

- Andreas Blume and Paul Heidhues
- 01-21: The Effects of Mergers: An International Comparison

- Klaus Gugler, Dennis Mueller, Burcin Yurtoglu and Christine Zulehner
- 01-19: Bargaining, Mergers, and Technology Choice in Bilaterally Oligopolistic Industries

- Roman Inderst and Christian Wey
- 01-17: Towards a Political Economy of Industrial Organization: Empirical Regularities from Deregulation

- Tomaso Duso and Lars-Hendrik Röller
- 01-15: Nash Bargaining Solution with Coalitions and The Joint Bargaining Paradox

- Suchan Chae and Paul Heidhues
- 01-14: The Contribution of Local Public Infrastructure to Private Productivity and Its Political-Economy: Evidence from a Panel of Large German Cities

- Achim Kemmerling and Andreas Stephan
- 01-13: Gender Pay Gap in Poland

- Michal Grajek
- 01-08: Bilateral Oligopoly

- Jonas Björnerstedt and Johan Stennek
- 01-07: Are Product Innovation and Flexible Technology Complements?

- Astrid Jung
- 01-06: Strategic Information Revelation and Revenue Sharing in an R&D Race

- Jos Jansen
- 01-03: Lobbying and Regulation in a Political Economy: Evidence from the US Cellular Industry

- Tomaso Duso
- 01-02: Regional Infrastructure Policy and its Impact on Productivity: A Comparison of Germany and France

- Andreas Stephan
- 00-23: Mergers in Emerging Markets with Network Externalities: The Case of Telecoms

- Mathias Dewatripont and Patrick Legros
- 00-22: Network Competition in Nonlinear Pricing

- Wouter Dessein
- 00-21: Network Competition with HeterogeneousCalling Patterns

- Wouter Dessein
- 00-20: The Contribution of Transport and Human Capital Infrastructure to Local Private Production: A Partial Adjustment Approach

- Andreas Stephan
- 00-19: Incentives to Grow: Multimarket Firms and Predation

- Rainer Nitsche