Issue 1

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September 1979
Articles: 

Price-Cost Margins and Market Structure: A Contingency Approach

 It has gradually become clear that explanatory models about the market structure-performance relationship which invoke a uniform reaction pattern on behalf of the competitors in the market, have

Managerial Control and Economic Performance in Western Germany

 Do managers who are neither the owners nor controlled by persons or groups with a strong holding in the stock of a company slacken in the quest of profit and turn to the pursuit of other goals?

Diffusion and Technological Specificity: The Case of Continuous Casting

 INDUSTRIAL process innovations and their diffusion have been the subject of numerous theoretical and empirical investigations.1 One recurrent problem for empirical work is posed by the ambiguity

Market Power in Health Insurance, Effects on Insurance and Medical Markets

 THE private health insurance industry is large and important. As discussed by Karen Davis [2], it figures prominently in several plans for national health insurance.

The Use of Real Cost as an Efficiency Measure: An Application to Merging Firms

 A recurring theme in industrial economics is firm efficiency, yet the state of the art of its measurement is not very far advanced.

A Simultaneous Equation Analysis of the Structure and Performance of the United States Petroleum Refining Industry

 THE extensive empirical literature that has evolved from E. S.

A Note on the Empirical Measurement of Vertical Integration

 In a recent article in this journal, Tucker and Wilder [4] (hereafter T & W) examine some determinants of trends in vertical integration across both industries and firms, using the ratio of