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Allen, Beth

  • "Capacity Precommitment as a Barrier to Entry: A Bertrand-Edgeworth Approach," (with Raymond Deneckere, Tom Faith, and Dan Kovenock), Economic Theory 15:3 (2002): 501-530.
  • "Bertrand-Edgeworth Duopoly with Proportional Residual Demand," (with Martin Hellwig), International Economic Review 34:1 (February 1993): 39-60.
  • "Choosing R & D Projects: An Informational Approach," American Economic Review 81:2 (May 1991): 257-21.
  • "Price-Setting Firms and the Oligopolistic Foundations of Perfect Competition," (with Martin Hellwig), American Economic Review 76:2 (May 1986): 387-392.
  • "Some Stochastic Processes of Interdependent Demand and Technological Diffusion of an Innovation Exhibiting Externalities among Adopters," International Economic Review 23:3 (October 1982): 595-608.

Holmes, Thomas

Holmes, Thomas and James Schmitz. Jr.
  • "A Gain from Trade: From Unproductive to Productive Enterpreneurship," Journal of Monetary Economics 47:2 (April 2001): 417-46.
  • "On the Turnover of Business Firms and Business Managers," (with James Schmitz, Jr.) Journal of Political Economy 103 (October 1995): 1005-1038.
Jones, Larry
  • "Optimum Product Diversity and the Incentives for Entry in Large Economies," Quarterly Journal of Economics (August 1987): 595-613.
  • "The Efficiency of Monopolistically Competitive Equilibria in Large Economies: Commodity Differentiation with Gross Substitutes," Journal of Economic Theory 41:2 (April 1987): 356-391.
 
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