Spring 1981 Table of Contents
Spring 1981 Table of Contents
Volume 12, No. 1
Richard C. Levin
Railroad Rates, Profitability, and Welfare Under Deregulation
Richard J. Arnould and Henry Grabowski
Auto Safety Regulation: An Analysis of Market Failure
A. M. Spence
The Learning Curve and Competition
Lee A. Lillard and Jan Paul Acton
Seasonal Electricity Demand and Pricing Analysis with a Variable Response Model
Richard R. Nelson
Assessing Private Enterprise: An Exegesis of Tangled Doctrine
Nancy L. Stokey
Rational Expectations and Durable Goods Pricing
Douglas S. West
Testing for Market Preemption Using Sequential Location Data
William W. Sharkey
Existence of Sustainable Prices for Natural Monopoly Outputs
Roger Feldman, Frank Sloan and Lynn Paringer
Compensation Arrangements Between Hospitals and Physicians
Marilyn J. Simon
Imperfect Information, Costly Litigation, and Product Quality
Dionissis Dimopoulos
Pricing Schemes for Regulated Enterprises and Their Welfare Implications in the Case of Electricity
Bradford Cornell and Richard Roll
Strategies for Pairwise Competition in Markets and Organizations
Roger W. Koenker and Martin K. Perry
Product Differentiation, Monopolistic Competition, and Public Policy
Clifford Winston
The Welfare Effects of ICC Rate Regulation Revisited
Francisco Rivera-Batiz
The Price System vs. Rationing: An Extension
Bertrand Horwitz and Richard Kolodny
The FASB, the SEC, and R&D
Andrew J. Oswald
The Theory of Internal Wage and Employment Structure
J. R. Moroney and John M. Trapani
Factor Demand and Substitution in Mineral-Intensive Industries
Gordon S. Roberts and Jerry A. Viscione
Captive Finance Subsidiaries and the M-Form Hypothesis
D.J. Brown and J.H. Atkinson
Cash and Share Renting: An Empirical Test of the Link Between Entrepreneurial Ability and Contractual Choice
Paul M. Comolli
Principles and Policy in Forestry Economics
Donald G. Morrison and David C. Schmittlein
A Model of Careers in a Simple Hierarchy: Generalizing the Junior Professional's Decision Rule
Devra L. Golbe
The Effects of Imminent Bankruptcy on Stockholder Risk Preferences and Behavior
Ralph A. Winter
Majority Choice and the Objective Function of the Firm Under Certainty: Note
Simon Benninga and Eitan Muller
Majority Choice and the Objectvie Function of the Firm under Uncertainty: Reply
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