
The Journal of Industrial Economics
Edited by:
Pierre Régibeau (Managing editor), Kenneth Corts, Thomas Hubbard, Kai-Uwe Kühn, Saul Lach, Patrick Legros
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 17/48 Business, Finance; 65/209 Economics
Impact Factor: 1.143
First published in 1952, the Journal of Industrial Economics has a wide international circulation and is recognised as a leading journal in the field. It was founded to promote the analysis of modern industry, particularly the behaviour of firms and the functioning of markets. Contributions are welcomed in all areas of industrial economics including:
- organization of industry
- applied oligopoly theory
- product differentiation and technical change
- theory of the firm and internal organization
- regulation
- monopoly
- merger and technology policy
Necessarily, these subjects will often draw on adjacent areas such as international economics, labour economics and law.
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MARKET SIZE MATTERS
Jeffrey R. Campbell, Hugo A. Hopenhayn
MARKET SEGMENTATION STRATEGIES OF MULTIPRODUCT FIRMS*
ULRICH DORASZELSKI, MICHAELA DRAGANSKA
INNOVATION COMPLEMENTARITY AND SCALE OF PRODUCTION*
EUGENIO J. MIRAVETE, JOSE C. PERNIAS
MARKET POWER, VERTICAL INTEGRATION AND THE WHOLESALE PRICE OF GASOLINE*
JUSTINE S. HASTINGS, RICHARD J. GILBERT
PAYING FOR LOYALTY: PRODUCT BUNDLING IN OLIGOPOLY*
JOSHUA S. GANS, STEPHEN P. KING
A complete list of recent and forthcoming papers can be found on the JIE homepage at www.essex.ac.uk/jindec
