DICE Discussion Papers
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- 122: Quantity or quality? Knowledge alliances and their effects on patenting

- Hanna Hottenrott and Cindy Lopes-Bento
- 121: (International) R&D collaboration and SMEs: The effectiveness of targeted public R&D support schemes

- Hanna Hottenrott and Cindy Lopes-Bento
- 120: City age and city size

- Kristian Giesen and Jens Suedekum
- 119: Cultural diversity and plant-level productivity

- Michaela Trax, Stephan Brunow and Jens Suedekum
- 118: Downstream mode of competition with upstream market power

- Constantine Manasakis and Minas Vlassis
- 117: Consumer flexibility, data quality and targeted pricing

- Geza Sapi and Irina Suleymanova
- 116: Output commitment through product bundling: Experimental evidence

- Jeroen Hinloopen, Wieland Müller and Hans-Theo Normann
- 115: Hide or show? Endogenous observability of private precautions against crime when property value is private information

- Florian Baumann, Philipp Denter and Tim Friehe
- 114: Financial constraints and moral hazard: The case of franchising

- Ying Fan, Kai-Uwe Kühn and Francine Lafontaine
- 113: They played the merger game: A retrospective analysis in the UK videogames market

- Luca Aguzzoni, Elena Argentesi, Paolo Buccirossi, Lorenzo Ciari, Tomaso Duso, Massimo Tognoni and Cristiana Vitale
- 111: Open Innovation in a dynamic Cournot duopoly

- Irina Hasnas, Luca Lambertini and Arsen Palestini
- 110: Competitive pressure and corporate crime

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- 109: Benefits of an integrated European electricity market

- Veit Böckers, Justus Haucap and Ulrich Heimeshoff
- 108: Effects of different cartel policies: Evidence from the German power-cable industry

- Hans-Theo Normann and Elaine Tan
- 107: Bargaining power in manufacturer-retailer relationships

- Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff, Gordon Klein, Dennis Rickert and Christian Wey
- 106: Design standards and technology adoption: Welfare effects of increasing environmental fines when the number of firms is endogenous

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- 105: NYSE changing hands: Antitrust and attempted acquisitions of an erstwhile monopoly

- Thomas Jeitschko
- 104: The green game changer: An empirical assessment of the effects of wind and solar power on the merit order

- Veit Böckers, Leonie Giessing and Jürgen Rösch
- 103: What drives the relevance and reputation of economics journals? An update from a survey among economists

- Justus Haucap and Johannes Muck
- 102: Passive partial ownership, sneaky takeover, and merger control

- Dragan Jovanovic and Christian Wey
- 101: Inter-format competition among retailers: The role of private label products in market delineation

- Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff, Gordon Klein, Dennis Rickert and Christian Wey
- 100: Do short-term laboratory experiments provide valid descriptions of long-term economic interactions? A study of Cournot markets

- Hans-Theo Normann, Till Requate and Israel Waichman
- 99: Input price discrimination (bans), entry and welfare

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Justus Haucap and Christian Wey
- 98: Ex-post merger evaluation in the UK retail market for books

- Luca Aguzzoni, Elena Argentesi, Lorenzo Ciari, Tomaso Duso and Massimo Tognoni
- 97: One-stop shopping as a cause of slotting fees: A rent-shifting mechanism

- Stephane Caprice and Vanessa von Schlippenbach
- 96: Independent service operators in ATM markets

- Tobias Wenzel
- 95: Econometric analysis of productivity with measurement error: Empirical application to the US Railroad industry

- Daniel Coublucq
- 94: Demand estimation with selection bias: A dynamic game approach with an application to the US railroad industry

- Daniel Coublucq
- 93: Status concerns as a motive for crime?

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- 92: Adverse effects of patent pooling on product development and commercialization

- Thomas Jeitschko and Nanyun Zhang
- 91: Private protection against crime when property value is private information

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- 90: Cheap talk about the detection probability

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- 89: How to counter union power? Equilibrium mergers in international oligopoly

- Beatrice Pagel and Christian Wey
- 88 [rev.]: Mergers, managerial incentives, and efficiencies

- Dragan Jovanovic
- 88: Mergers, managerial incentives, and efficiencies
- Dragan Jovanovic
- 87: Bargaining power and local heroes

- Ulrich Heimeshoff and Gordon Klein
- 86: More bits - more bucks? Measuring the impact of broadband internet on firm performance

- Irene Bertschek, Daniel Cerquera and Gordon Klein
- 85: Piracy in a two-sided software market

- Alexander Rasch and Tobias Wenzel
- 84: Intermodal competition on some routes in transportation networks: The case of inter urban buses and railways

- Marc Bataille and Alexander Steinmetz
- 83: Google, Facebook, Amazon, eBay: Is the internet driving competition or market monopolization?

- Justus Haucap and Ulrich Heimeshoff
- 82: Voluntary payments, privacy and social pressure on the internet: A natural field experiment

- Tobias Regner and Gerhard Riener
- 81: The effects of remedies on merger activity in oligopoly

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Christian Wey
- 80: Optimal damages multipliers in oligopolistic markets

- Florian Baumann and Tim Friehe
- 79: Collusion through joint R&D: An empirical assessment

- Tomaso Duso, Lars-Hendrik Röller and Jo Seldeslachts
- 78: Innovation, tort law, and competition

- Florian Baumann and Klaus Heine
- 77: Investment behavior in a constrained dictator game

- Michael Coenen and Dragan Jovanovic
- 76: Strategic obfuscation and consumer protection policy in financial markets: Theory and experimental evidence

- Yiquan Gu and Tobias Wenzel
- 75: Competition in Germany's minute reserve power market: An econometric analysis

- Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff and Dragan Jovanovic
- 74 [rev.]: Do buyer groups facilitate collusion?

- Hans-Theo Normann, Jürgen Rösch and Luis Manuel Schultz
- 74: Do buyer groups facilitate collusion?
- Hans-Theo Normann, Jürgen Rösch and Luis Manuel Schultz
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