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2004, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 337-344 WTO Dispute Settlement and the EU--US Mini Trade Wars: A Commentary on Fritz Breuss
by Tim Josling - 345-364 Comment on Fritz Breuss "WTO Dispute Settlement: An Economic Analysis of Four EU--US Mini Trade Wars"
by Ichiro Araki - 365-371 WTO Dispute Settlement: What Role for Economic Analysis? A Commentary on Fritz Breuss
by Alexander Keck - 373-378 WTO Dispute Settlement: Four EU--US Mini Trade Wars--A Rejoinder
by Fritz Breuss - 373-378 WTO Dispute Settlement: Four EU–US Mini Trade Wars—A Rejoinder
by Fritz Breuss - 365-371 WTO Dispute Settlement: What Role for Economic Analysis? A Commentary on Fritz Breuss
by Alexander Keck - 345-364 Comment on Fritz Breuss “WTO Dispute Settlement: An Economic Analysis of Four EU–US Mini Trade Wars”
by Ichiro Araki - 337-344 WTO Dispute Settlement and the EU–US Mini Trade Wars: A Commentary on Fritz Breuss
by Tim Josling - 317-336 The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism: Battlefield or Cooperation? A Commentary on Fritz Breuss
by Wilhelm Kohler
2004, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 163-189 Firm Growth and FDI: Are Multinationals Stimulating Local Industrial Development?
by Georgios Fotopoulos & Helen Louri - 191-206 Patent Infringement: Lessons from Industrial Economics
by Bryan R. Krouse & Clement G. Krouse - 207-222 An Airline Merger in Japan: A Case Study Revealing Principles of Japanese Merger Control
by Koki Arai - 223-238 Mobile Number Portability
by Stefan Buehler & Justus Haucap - 239-267 Global Antitrust Prosecutions of Modern International Cartels
by John M. Connor - 239-267 Global Antitrust Prosecutions of Modern International Cartels
by John Connor - 223-238 Mobile Number Portability
by Stefan Buehler & Justus Haucap - 207-222 An Airline Merger in Japan: A Case Study Revealing Principles of Japanese Merger Control
by Koki Arai - 191-206 Patent Infringement: Lessons from Industrial Economics
by Bryan Krouse & Clement Krouse - 163-189 Firm Growth and FDI: Are Multinationals Stimulating Local Industrial Development?
by Georgios Fotopoulos & Helen Louri
2004, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 79-93 Sunk Costs and the Entry Decision
by T.W. Ross - 95-107 Subsidizing Industry: An Empirical Analysis of Irish Manufacturing
by Mark Cassidy & Eric Strobl - 109-133 Has Import Disciplined Swedish Manufacturing Firms in the 1990s?
by Nan Nan Lundin - 135-153 Who Survives in Japan? An Empirical Analysis of European and U.S. Multinational Firms in Japanese Manufacturing Industries
by Hideki Yamawaki - 95-107 Subsidizing Industry: An Empirical Analysis of Irish Manufacturing
by Mark Cassidy & Eric Strobl - 79-93 Sunk Costs and the Entry Decision
by T.W. Ross - 135-153 Who Survives in Japan? An Empirical Analysis of European and U.S. Multinational Firms in Japanese Manufacturing Industries
by Hideki Yamawaki - 109-133 Has Import Disciplined Swedish Manufacturing Firms in the 1990s?
by Nan Lundin
2004, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 5-31 Survey on Competing in Network Industries: Firm Strategies, Market Outcomes, and Policy Implications
by Heli Koski & Tobias Kretschmer - 33-39 Network Externalities and Competition Policy. Comments on Koski and Kretschmer
by Pierre Régibeau - 41-48 The Competition Policy Approach in the New Regulatory Framework for Electronic Communications. Comments on Koski and Kretschmer
by Pierre-André Buigues - 49-65 Competition and Regulation in Network Industries: Not an Easy Balance to Strike. Comments on Koski and Kretschmer
by Stefano Vannini - 67-69 Competing in Network Industries—A Rejoinder
by Heli Koski & Tobias Kretschmer - 67-69 Competing in Network Industries--A Rejoinder
by Heli Koski & Tobias Kretschmer - 5-31 Survey on Competing in Network Industries: Firm Strategies, Market Outcomes, and Policy Implications
by Heli Koski & Tobias Kretschmer - 49-65 Competition and Regulation in Network Industries: Not an Easy Balance to Strike. Comments on Koski and Kretschmer
by Stefano Vannini - 41-48 The Competition Policy Approach in the New Regulatory Framework for Electronic Communications. Comments on Koski and Kretschmer
by Pierre-André Buigues - 33-39 Network Externalities and Competition Policy. Comments on Koski and Kretschmer
by Pierre Régibeau
2003, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 235-249 On the Scope of Conflict in International Merger Control
by Damien J. Neven & Lars-Hendrik R–ller - 251-268 Reductions in Real versus Tariff Barriers: The Impact on Industry Concentration
by Jan Guldager J�rgensen & Philipp J.H. Schr–der - 269-291 Selective Price Cuts and Price Discrimination Bans in Network Industries
by Justus Haucap - 293-311 Mutual Recognition of National Minimum Quality Standards may Support International Convergence
by Stefan Lutz & Mina Baliamoune-Lutz - 313-335 Concentration Measurement Under Cross-ownership: The Case of the Spanish Electricity Sector
by Javier Campos & Gilberto Vega - 313-335 Concentration Measurement Under Cross-ownership: The Case of the Spanish Electricity Sector
by Javier Campos & Gilberto Vega - 293-311 Mutual Recognition of National Minimum Quality Standards may Support International Convergence
by Stefan Lutz & Mina Baliamoune-Lutz - 269-291 Selective Price Cuts and Price Discrimination Bans in Network Industries
by Justus Haucap - 251-268 Reductions in Real versus Tariff Barriers: The Impact on Industry Concentration
by Jan JØrgensen & Philipp Schröder - 235-249 On the Scope of Conflict in International Merger Control
by Damien Neven & Lars-Hendrik Röller
2003, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 151-166 Competition in Markets and Competition for Markets
by P.A. Geroski - 167-186 Equality of Opportunity and Equality of Outcome: Open Leagues, Closed Leagues and Competitive Balance *#We thank the Editor and an anonymous referee for helpful comments
by Luigi Buzzacchi & Stefan Szymanski & Tommaso Valletti - 187-210 SME Clusters, Acquisition of Technological Capabilities and Development: Concepts, Practice and Policy Lessons
by Marjolein Caniëls & Henny Romijn - 211-226 Competition, Market Structure and Job Turnover
by Jesper Antelius & Lars Lundberg
2003, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 5-26 Vertical Restructuring (or Not) of the Infrastructure Sectors of Transition Economies
by Russell Pittman - 27-40 Antitrust Laws and the Relationship Between Mergers, Stock Prices and Industrial Production: A Cointegration Approach
by Kun-Ming Chen & Hsiu-Hua Rau - 41-55 Price Cap Regulation in the Cable Television Industry: Why was the Demand Stagnant?
by Yasuji Otsuka & Bradley Braun - 57-85 European Merger Control: Do We Need an Efficiency Defence?
by Fabienne Ilzkovitz & Roderick Meiklejohn - 87-107 Influences on Pricing and Markup in Segmented Manufacturing Markets
by Harry Bloch & Michael Olive - 109-129 Industry Classifications: Aim, Scope and Techniques
by Michael Peneder - 131-143 On the Relationship Between Acquisitions, Divestitures and Innovations: An Explorative Study
by Cees van Beers & Bert Sadowski
2002, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 287-309 Setting Upper Limits on Merger Related Efficiencies
by Duarte Brito - 311-364 Reforming European Merger Review: Targeting Problem Areas in Policy Outcomes
by Kai-Uwe Kühn - 365-378 Comments on “Reforming European Merger Review: Targeting Problem Areas in Policy Outcomes”
by Alec Burnside - 379-390 Comments on “Reforming European Meyer Review: Targeting Problem Areas in Policy Outcomes”
by Timothy Bresnahan - 391-399 A View from Inside the Merger Task Force: Comments on “Reforming European Merger Review: Targeting Problem Areas in Policy Outcomes”
by Götz Drauz
2002, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 195-213 Multinational Subsidiary Evolution and Public Policy: Two Tales from the European Periphery
by Ana Tavares - 215-231 Prohibiting State Aid in an Integrated Market: Cournot and Bertrand Oligopolies with Differentiated Products
by David Collie - 233-246 Export Cartels and Domestic Markets
by Christian Schultz - 247-258 Estimates and Determinants of Armington Elasticities for the U.S. Food Industry
by Elena Lopez & Emilio Pagoulatos - 259-278 Demand-side Spillovers and Semi-collusion in the Mobile Communications Market
by Øystein Foros & Bjørn Hansen & Jan Sand
2002, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 5-8 The California Electricity Crisis: Editors’ Introduction
by Carl Blumstein & Richard Green - 9-38 The History of Electricity Restructuring in California
by Carl Blumstein & Lee Friedman & Richard Green - 39-57 High Natural Gas Prices in California, 2000–2001: Causes and Lessons
by James Wilson - 59-74 Boom and Bust in Power Plant Construction: Lessons from the California Electricity Crisis
by Andrew Ford - 75-90 The Issue of Governance and the Role of the Regulator: Lessons from the California Deregulation Experiment
by Michal Moore - 91-112 A California Conundrum: Tradeoffs Among Rates, Reliability and the Environment During California’s 2000–2001 Energy Crisis
by David Gamson - 113-142 California Customer Load Reductions during the Electricity Crisis: Did They Help to Keep the Lights On?
by Charles Goldman & Galen Barbose & Joseph Eto - 143-158 Simulating Effects of Business Decisions on Regional Economy Experience During the California Energy Crisis
by Ottie Nabors & George Backus & Jeff Amlin - 159-172 Second Generation Electricity Reforms in Latin America and the California Paradigm
by Hugh Rudnick & Juan-Pablo Montero - 173-188 Will California come to Europe? A Numerical Simulation
by Mark Lijesen & Hein Mannaerts & Machiel Mulder
2001, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 347-394 What Do We Know about Success and Failure of Mergers?
by Gunther Tichy - 395-410 Merger and Acquisitions as Adjustment Processes
by J. Fred Weston - 411-422 What Do We Conclude from the Success and Failure of Mergers?
by Bruce Lyons - 423-430 A Need For a Substantial Tightening of Merger Control? Comment on Tichy
by Andrea Coscelli - 431-440 What Do We Know about Success and Failure of Mergers?—Rejoinder
by Gunther Tichy - 441-465 Competition Policy for High Technology Industries
by Stephen Martin*
2001, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 247-281 Buyer Power and its Impact on Competition in the Food Retail Distribution Sector of the European Union
by Paul Dobson & Roger Clarke & Stephen Davies & Michael Waterson - 283-299 Import Diversion under European Antidumping Policy
by Jozef Konings & Hylke Vandenbussche & Linda Springael - 301-319 Import Competition and Labor Productivity
by Harry Bloch & James McDonald - 321-335 Telecommunications in the United States and Changing Productive Efficiency
by Noel Uri
2001, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 135-159 Geography and International Inequalities: The Impact of New Technologies
by Anthony Venables - 161-179 Market Structures with Multi-product Firms: Welfare Analysis and Policy Implications
by Alessandro Sembenelli & Davide Vannoni - 181-202 Product Differentiation and Process R&D: The Trade-off Between Quality and Productivity in the Spanish Firm
by Rafael Llorca vivero - 203-235 Privatization and Regulatory Reform in Brazil: The Case of Freight Railways
by Antonio Estache & Andrea Goldstein & Russell Pittman
2001, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 7-39 The Microsoft Antitrust Case
by Nicholas Economides - 41-52 Innovative Industries and Antitrust: Comments on The Microsoft Antitrust Case
by Franklin Fisher - 53-61 Comments on The Microsoft Antitrust Case
by Daniel O'Brien - 63-69 Comment on The Microsoft Antitrust Policy Case
by Francis O'Toole - 71-79 The Microsoft Antitrust Case: Rejoinder
by Nicholas Economides - 81-99 Market Delineation and Product Differentiation
by Jonas Häckner - 101-121 Patent Protection, Transnational Corporations, and Market Structure: A Simulation Study of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
by Carsten Fink

