The empirical renaissance in industrial economics

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The empirical renaissance in industrial economics

edited by Timothy F. Bresnahan, Richard Schmalensee

Basil Blackwell, 1987

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The Journal of industrial economics

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Includes bibliographies and index

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  • The empirical renaissance in industrial economics: an overview: Timothy F. Bresnahan and Richard Schmalensee. Part 1 Profitability differences oligopoly supergames: some empirical evidence on prices and margins, Ian Domowitz et al
  • collusion versus differential efficiency - testing alternative hypotheses, Richard Schmalensee
  • the convergence of profits in the Long run - inter-firm and inter-industry comparisons, J. Cubbin and P. Geroski. Part 2 Oligopoly pricing: testing for "monopoly" equilibrium, John C. Panzar and James N. Rosse
  • competition and collusion in the American automobile industry - the 1955 price war, Timothy F. Bresnahan
  • non-parametric tests of market structure - an application to the cigarette industry, Orley Ashenfelter and Daniel Sullivan
  • interfirm rivalry in a repeated game - an empirical test of tacit collusion, Margaret E. Slade
  • information and returns in OCS auctions - 1954-1969, Kenneth Hendricks et al. Part 3 Competition in the long run: firm size and R&D intensity - a re-examination, Wesley Cohen et al
  • the relationship between firm growth, size and age - estimates for 100 manufacturing industries, David S. Evans
  • the relationship between firm size and firm growth in the US manufacturing sector, Bronwyn H. Hall
  • excess capacity as a barrier to entry - an empirical appraisal, Marvin B. Lieberman.

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