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Review of Industrial Organization 11: 891-894, 1996. Table of Contents Volume 11 1996 Volume 11, No. 1 R. D. BANKER, H.-H. CHANG and S. K. MAJUMDAR / Profitability, Productivity and Price Recovery Patterns in the U.S. Telecommunications Industry 1-17 JACQUES DE BANDT / Business Services: Markets and Transactions 19-33 DANIEL R. SHIMAN / When E-Mail Becomes Junk Mail: The Welfare Implications of the Advancement of Communications Technology 35-48 NORIYUKI DOI / Performance of Japanese Firms in Patented Inventions; An Analysis of Patents Granted in the U.S. 49-68 STAVROS B. THOMADAKIS and VASSILIS DROUCOPOULOS / Dynamic Effects in Greek Manufacturing: The Changing Shares of SMES, 1983-1990 69-78 YVES BOURDET / Exchange Rate Regimes and Import Pricing. The Case of the Swedish Car Market 79-91 CATHERINE CAREY and DAWN LANGKAMP BOLTON / Brand Versus Generic Advertising and the Decision to Advertise Collectively 93-105 ELENA LOPEZ and RIGOBERTO A. LOPEZ / Market Structure and the Impact of Imports on Price Cost Margins 107-113 * * * Comments on Hyde and Perloff, “Can Market Power Be Estimated?” KENNETH D. BOYER / Can Market Power Really Be Estimated? 115-124 ROBERT D. CAIRNS / Toward Measuring Monopoly Power 125-133 * * * Book Reviews The Market Structure of Sports, Gerald W. Scully (ed.) (JOHN J. SIEGFRIED) 135-139 Coordination and Information: Historical Perspectives on the Organiza- tion of Enterprise, Naomi R. Lamoreaux and Daniel M. G. Raff (eds.) (RANDALL E. WALDRON) 141-143 Instructions for Authors 145-148 Volume 11, No. 2 Special Issue The Dynamics of Industrial Organization Guest editors: A.R. Thurik and D.B. Audretsch A. ROY THURIK and DAVID B. AUDRETSCH / The Dynamics of Industrial Organization 149-153 MARTIN CARREE and ROY THURIK / Entry and Exit in Retailing: Incentives, Barriers, Displacement and Replacement 155-172 892 TABLE OF CONTENTS JOSE MATA / Small Firm Births and Macroeconomic Fluctuations 173-182 ANDREW E. BURKE / Economic Integration and New Firm Formation: Britain’s Impact on Irish Enterprise 183—200 JOACHIM WAGNER/ Firm Size, Firm Age and Job Duration 201-210 D.J. STOREY and P. WYNARCZYK / The Survival and Non Survival of Micro Firms in the UK 211-229 MICHAEL FRITSCH / Turbulence and Growth in West Germany: A Comparison of Evidence by Regions and Industries 231-251 DAVID B. AUDRETSCH and M.P. FELDMAN / Innovative Clusters and the Industry Life Cycle 253-273 Volume 11, No.3 JULIA I. LANE, ALAN G. ISAAC and DAVID W. STEVENS / Firm Heterogeneity and Worker Turnover 275-291 LAWRENCE E. HALLER and RONALD W. COTTERILL / Evaluating Traditional Share —- Price and Residual Demand Measures of Market Power in the Catsup Industry 293-306 JONATHAN CROOK / Short and Long Run Movements in U.S. Merger Activity 307-323 TEA PETRIN / Industrial Policy and the Restructuring of Firms in Post- Socialist Slovenia 325-337 ROGER D. BLAIR and JILL BOYLSTON HERNDON / Restraints of Trade by Durable Good Producers 339-353 ROBERT DRISKILL and STEPHEN McCAFFERTY / Industrial Policy and Duopolistic Trade with Dynamic Demand 355-373 AAD J.M. KLEIJWEG and MARCEL H.C. LEVER / Entry and Exit in Dutch Manufacturing Industries 375-382 WILLIAM W. NYE / Firm-Specific Learning-by-Doing in Semiconductor Production: Some Evidence from the 1986 Trade Agreement 383-394 DONALD DEWEY / Merger Policy Greatly Simplified: Building on Keyes 395-400 KARLO KAUKO / The Ineffectiveness of R&D Subsidies — An Oligopoly Theoretic Insight 401-412 Volume 11, No. 4 Editorial Note ili ROBERT F. LANZILLOTTI / The Great School Milk Conspiracies of the 1980s 413-458 LESTER D. TAYLOR and DENNIS L. WEISMAN / A Note on Price Cap Regulation and Competition 459-471 JOHN M. CONNOR, RICHARD T. ROGERS and VIJAY BHAGAVAN / Concentration Change and Countervailing Power in the U.S. Food Manufacturing Industries 473—492 KATHY J. HAYES and LEOLA B. ROSS / Measuring Changes in Multi- product Market Structure: An Application to U.S. Airlines 493-509 F. WILLIAM MCcELROY / Alternatives to the U.S. Antitrust Agency Approach to Market Definition 511-532 TABLE OF CONTENTS 893 CARL LUNDGREN / Using Relative Profit Incentives to Prevent Collusion 533-550 HUGH BRIGGS, III / Optimal Cartel Trigger Strategies and the Number of Firms 551-561 Book Reviews Incentive Regulation and the Regulation of Incentives (DENNIS L. WEISMAN) 563-566 The Japanese Television Cartel: A Study Based on Matsushita v. Zenith, David Schwartzman (DON E. WALDMAN) 567-570 The Handbook of Industrial Innovation, Mark Dodgson and Roy Rothwell (Eds.) (DONALD L. ALEXANDER) 571-573 Volume 11, No.5 Special Issue Market Failure in High-Technology Industries: Government and Industry Responses Guest editors: A.N. Link and J.T. Scott ALBERT N. LINK and JOHN T. SCOTT/ Introduction 575-578 GREGORY TASSEY / Choosing Government R&D Policies: Tax Incentives vs. Direct Funding 579-600 JOHN HAGEDOORN / Trends and Patterns in Strategic Technology Partnering Since the Early Seventies 601-616 ALBERT N. LINK / Research Joint Ventures: Patterns from Federal Register Filings 617-628 WILLIAM L. BALDWIN / The U.S. Research University and the Joint Venture: Evolution of an Institution 629-653 JOHN T. SCOTT / Environmental Research Joint Ventures among Manufac- turers 655-679 SANG-SEUNG YI/ The Welfare Effects of Cooperative R&D in Oligopoly with Spillovers 681-698 GERHARD ROSEGGER / Interfirm Cooperation and Structural Change in the European Automobile Industry 699-720 STEPHEN MARTIN / Protection, Promotion and Cooperation in the European Semiconductor Industry 721-735 ALBERT N. LINK, DAVID J. TEECE, and WILLIAM F. FINAN / Estimat- ing the Benefits from Collaboration: The Case of SEMATECH 737-751 Volume 11, No. 6 WALTER ADAMS, JAMES W. BROCK and NORMAN P. OBST / Is Predation Rational? Is It Profitable? 753-758 KENNETH G. ELZINGA and DAVID E. MILLS / Is Predation Rational? An Answer to Adams, Brock & Obst 759-764 DAVID I. ROSENBAUM / Comment to Adams, Brock & Obst: “Is Preda- tion Rational? Is It Profitable?” 765-766 WALTER ADAMS, JAMES W. BROCK and NORMAN P. OBST / Is Predation Rational? Is It Profitable? - A Reply 767-770 894 TABLE OF CONTENTS ** * CAROL HORTON TREMBLAY and VICTOR J. TREMBLAY / Firm Success, National Status, and Product Line Diversification: An Empirical Examination 771-789 W. DAVID BRADFORD and CATHERINE CRAYCRAFT / Prospective Payments and Hospital Efficiency 791-809 BROOKS PIERCE and HAROLD WINTER / Pure vs. Mixed Commodity Bundling 811-821 JITH HAYARATNE / A Note on the Implementation of Cable TV Rate Caps 823-840 DAVID SCHWARTZMAN / Has Pharmaceutical Research Become More Scientific? 841-851 KENNETH GEORGE and MANFREDI M.A. LA MANNA / Mixed Duopoly, Inefficiency, and Public Ownership 853-860 FRANKLIN G. MIXON, JR. and KAMAL P. UPADHYAYA / Expense Preference Behavior in Trucking: An Empirical Note 861-867 * * * JOHAN WILLNER / Privatisation of Natural Monopolies: A Comment 869-882 RALPH BRADBURD / Privatization of Natural Monopoly Public En- terprises: A Reply 883-887 Sessions scheduled at the ASSA Meetings, January 4-6, 1997, New Orleans 889 Volume Contents 891-894 Instructions for Authors 895-898

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