Last searches
Results for *
Displaying results 1 to 15 of 15.
-
The legal framework for corpoate governance
explaining the development of contract law in Germany and the United States -
The effects of entry on incumbent innovation and productivity
-
The coevolution of industries and national institutions: theory and evidence
-
Why and how do national monopolies go "global"? International competition, supranational regionalism and the transnational reorgaization of postal and logistics companies in Europe
-
Bargaining, mergers, and technology: choice in bilaterally oligopolistic industries
-
Market structure, scale economies, and industry performance
-
An ecocritical reading of Thomas Hardy's "Far from the madding crowd"
-
Who decides to regulate? Lobbying activity in the U.S. cellular industry
-
The effects of downstream distributor chains on upstream producer entry: a bargaining perspective
-
The legal framework for corporate governance: explaining the development of contract law in Germany and the United States
-
Who decides to regulate? - lobbying activity in the US cellular industry
-
Why and how do national monopolies go "global"?
international competition, supranational regionalism and transnational reorganization of postal and logistics companies in Europe -
Bargaining, mergers, and technology choice in bilaterally oligopolistic industries
-
The coevolution of industries and national institutions
theory and evidence -
The effects of downstream distributor chains on upstream producer entry
a bargaining perspective