The Bell Journal of Economics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Quality and Quantity Competition1983/01/01102
Consumer Information, Equilibrium Industry Price, and the Number of Sellers1979/01/01101
Reputation and Product Quality1983/01/01100
Efficiency and Competition in the Airline Industry1983/01/0198
Two Issues in the Municipal Ownership of Electric Power Distribution Systems1977/01/0198
Forces Generating and Limiting Concentration under Schumpeterian Competition1978/01/0194
Monopolistic Two-Part Pricing Arrangements1981/01/0193
Communication in Agencies1981/01/0193
The Diffusion of Innovation among Steel Firms: The Basic Oxygen Furnace1982/01/0192
Investment Income and Profit Margins in Property-Liability Insurance: Theory and Empirical Results1979/01/0191
Hedonic Cost Functions for the Regulated Trucking Industry1978/01/0190
The Economic Role of the Nonprofit Firm1983/01/0189
Retail Trade Concentration due to Consumers' Imperfect Information1983/01/0188
The Revealed Preferences of a Government Bureaucracy: Empirical Evidence1976/01/0187
Products Liability, Consumer Misperceptions, and Market Power1983/01/0185
The Economics of Alternative Levels of Reliability for Electric Power Generation Systems1975/01/0183
Does the Geographical Distribution of Physicians Reflect Market Failure?1982/01/0183
Informational Economies of Scale1975/01/0181
Rate Filing Policies for Inland Water Transportation: An Experimental Approach1982/01/0180
Advertising, Concentration, and Profitability: The Simultaneity Problem1979/01/0179
Effects of Government R&D on Private R&D Investment and Productivity: A Macroeconomic Analysis1983/01/0179
Spatial Price Policies Revisited1976/01/0179
Economic Criteria for Optimizing Power System Reliability Levels1979/01/0177
The Internal Organization of the Firm and the Shape of Average Costs1983/01/0176
Capital, Commitment, and Entry Equilibrium1981/01/0175
Strategic Firm Behavior under a Dynamic Regulatory Adjustment Process1980/01/0175
Advertising and Oligopolistic Equilibrium1983/01/0174
Is the Price System or Rationing More Effective in Getting a Commodity to Those Who Need it Most?1977/01/0173
Productivity in U.S. Railroads, 1951-19741980/01/0173
Location and Spatial Pricing Theory with Nonconvex Transportation Cost Schedules1982/01/0173