Michael J. Doane, R. Preston McAfee, Ashish Nayyar, and Michael A. Williams (forthcoming). Interpreting Concentration Indices in the Secondary Market for Natural Gas Transportation: The Implication of Pipeline Residual Rights.  Energy Economics
 
  Luke Froeb, Steven Tschantz, and Philip Crooke (forthcoming). Mergers Among Asymmetric Bidders: A Logit Second-Price Auction Model.  Journal of Management Research
 
  Simon J. Wilkie (forthcoming). Open Networks, the Roles of Regulation and Competition.  Journal of Telecommunications and High Technology Law
 
  Simon J. Wilkie and Charles R. Plott (forthcoming). Universal Service Regulation and Entry in Local Telecom Markets.  Journal of Public Economic Theory
 
  Sibley, David S. and Padmanabhan Srinagesh (2008). Dispelling the Myths of the Three-Tier Distribution System  Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America
 
  Ashish Nayyar and Michael A. Williams (2006). Assigning Market Shares in Technology Markets: Why 1/N is Rarely the Right Answer.  American Bar Association Economics Committee Newsletter.
 
  Anthony Saunders, Nadia Massoud, Barry Scholnick (2006). The Cost of Being Late  The Cost of Being Late: The Case of Credit Card Penalty Fees. AFA 2007 Chicago Meeting
 
  Anthony Saunders, Barry Scholnick, Nadia Massoud, Santiago Carbo-Valverde and Francisco Rodriquez-Fernandez (2006). Economics of Credit Cards  The Economics of Credit Cards, Debit Cards and ATMs: A Survey and Some New Evidence
 
  Luke Froeb, Rosa Abrantes-Metz, John Geweke, Christopher Taylor (2005). A Variance Screen for Collusion.  International Journal of Industrial Organization
 
  Luke Froeb, James Cooper, Daniel O'Brien, and Michael Vita (2005). Vertical Antitrust Policy as a Problem of Inference.  International Journal of Industrial Organization
 
  Luke M. Froeb, James C. Cooper, Daniel P. O'Brien, and Michael Vita (2005). Vertical Restrictions and Antitrust Policy: What about the Evidence?  Competition Policy International
 
  Luke M. Froeb, James Cooper, and Daniel O'Brien (2005). Does Price Discrimination Intensify Competition? Implications for Antitrust.  Antitrust Law Journal
 
  Michael J. Doane, R. Preston McAfee, and Michael A. Williams (2005). Evaluating and Enhancing Competition in the Interstate Natural Gas Transportation Industry.  Natural Resources Journal
 
  Luke M. Froeb, James C. Cooper, Mark Frankena, Paul Pautler, and Louis Silvia (2005). Economics at the FTC: Cases and Research with a Focus on Petroleum.  Review of Industrial Organization
 
  Luke Froeb, Steven Tschantz, and Gregory Werden (2005). Pass-Through Rates and Price Effects of Mergers.  Owen Working Paper
 
  Luke Froeb, and Mikhael Shor (2005). Auctions, Evidence, and Antitrust.  Econometrics: Legal Practices and Technical Issues, ABA Section on Antitrust Law
 
  Luke Froeb, Amit Gandhi, Steven Tschantz, and Gregory Werden (2005). Post-Merger Product Repositioning.  Journal of Industrial Economics
 
  Luke Froeb and Gregory Werden (2005). Unilateral Competitive Effects of Horizontal Mergers.  Paolo Buccirossi,  Advances in Economics of Competition Law MIT Press
 
  Luke Froeb, Gregory Werden, and Steven Tschantz (2005). Incentive Contracts as Merger Remedies.  Working Paper
 
  Luke M. Froeb, Gregory J. Werden, and Steven Tschantz (2005). The Effects of Merger Efficiencies on Consumers.  European Competition Journal
 
  Luke Froeb, Gregory Werden, and Steven Tschantz (2005). The Logit Model for Simulating Unilateral Competitive Effects.  Econometrics: Legal Practical and Technical Issues, ABA Section on Antitrust Law
 
  Luke Froeb and Gregory J. Werden (2005). Unilateral Competitive Effects of Horizontal Mergers II: Auctions and Bargaining Models.  Wayne Dale Collins,  Economics for Antitrust American Bar Association
 
  Luke M. Froeb, Daniel Hosken, and Janis Pappalardo (2004). Economics Research at the FTC: Information, Retrospectives, and Retailing.  Review of Industrial Organization
 
  R. Preston McAfee, Michael A. Williams, and Hugo Mialon (2004). What is a Barrier to Entry?  American Economic Review
 
  Anthony Saunders, L. Allen, J. Jagtiani, and S. Peristiani (2004). The Role of Financial Advisors in Mergers and Acquisitions.  Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
 
  David S. Sibley, Michael J. Doane, Michael A. Williams, and Shu-Yi Tsai (2004). Pricing Access to a Monopoly Input.  Journal of Public Economic Theory
 
  Luke Froeb, Gregory J. Werden, and David T. Scheffman (2004). Whither Merger Simulation.  Antitrust Source
 
  Luke M. Froeb, Gregory J. Werden, and David T. Scheffman (2004). A Daubert Discipline for Merger Simulation.  Antitrust Magazine
 
  R. Preston McAfee, Michael J. Doane, and Kenneth Hendricks (2003). Evolution of the Market for Air-Travel Information.  In Michael R. Baye (Ed.),  Organizing the New Industrial Economy Elsevier.
 
  Luke Froeb, Steven Tschantz, and Philip Crooke (2003). Bertrand Competition with Capacity Constraints: Mergers Among Parking Lots.  Journal of Econometrics
 
  Luke Froeb, and Steven Tschantz (2003). Mergers Among Firms that Manage Revenue.  Working Paper
 
  Anthony Saunders, Y. Amihud, and G. DeLong (2003). The Effects of Cross-Border Bank Mergers on Bank Risk and Value.  Journal of International Money and Finance
 
  Luke Froeb, and Steven Tschantz (2002). Mergers Among Bidders with Correlated Values.  Daniel J. Slottje,  Measuring Market Power (Contributions to Economic Analysis) Vol. 255 North-Holland Publishing
 
  Luke Froeb, Steven Tschantz, and Gregory Werden (2002). Vertical Restraints and the Effects of Upstream Horizontal Mergers.  Owen Working Paper
 
  R. Preston McAfee, Ashish Nayyar, and Pilky Hong (2002). Equilibrium Price Dispersion with Consumer Inventories.  Journal of Economic Theory
 
  R. Preston McAfee, Daniel Quan, and Daniel Vincent (2002). How to Set Minimum Acceptable Bids, with Application to Real Estate Auctions.  Journal of Industrial Economics
 
  Anthony Saunders, and E. Altman (2002). Credit Ratings and BIS Capital Adequacy Reform Agenda.  Journal of Banking and Finance
 
  David S. Sibley and Michael J. Doane (2002). Raising The Costs of Unintegrated Rivals: An Analysis of Barnes & Nobles Proposed Acquisition of Ingram Book Company.  Daniel J. Slottje (Ed.),  Measuring Market Power Elsevier.
 
  David S. Sibley and Michael J. Doane (2002). U.S. v. Microsoft: Is the Proposed Settlement in the Public Interest?  American Bar Association Computer Industry Committee Newsletter
 
  Luke Froeb and Gregory Werden (2002). Calibrated Economic Models Add Focus, Accuracy, and Persuasiveness to Merger Analysis in the Pros and Cons of Merger Control.  Swedish Competition Authority, 
 
  Luke Froeb and Gregory Werden (2002). The Antitrust Logit Model For Predicting Unilateral Competitive Effects.  Antitrust Law Journal
 
  James Wilcox and S. Swidler (2002). Information about Bank Risk in Options Prices.  Journal of Banking and Finance
 
  James Wilcox and T. Vermilyea (2002). Who is Unbanked, and Why: Results from a Large, New Survey of Low- and Moderate-Income Individuals.  Proceedings of the 38th Annual Bank Structure Conference Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
 
  James Wilcox and S.H. Kwan (2002). Hidden Cost Reductions in Bank Mergers: Accounting for More Productive Banks.  Research in Finance
 
  Luke Froeb and Steven Tschantz (2001). Merger Effects When Firms Compete by Choosing Price and Advertising.  Owen Working Paper
 
  Luke Froeb, Steven Tschantz, and Philip Crooke (2001). Second-Price Auctions with Mixtures of Power-related Distributions.  Owen Working Paper
 
  Luke Froeb and Steven Tschantz (2001). How Much Information is Required to Accurately Predict Merger Effects?  Owen Working Paper
 
  R. Preston McAfee, Kenneth Hendricks, Michael A. Williams, Joshua M. Fried, and Melanie Stallings Williams (2001). Measuring Anticompetitive Effects of Mergers When Buyer Power is Concentrated.  Texas Law Review
 
  David S. Sibley, Michael J. Doane, and Ashish Nayyar (2001). Economic Issues in U.S. v. Microsoft.  UWLA Law Review
 
  Dennis L. Weisman and Michael A. Williams (2001). The Costs and Benefits of Long-Distance Entry: Regulation and Non-Price Discrimination.  Review of Industrial Organization
 
  Luke Froeb and Lance Brannman (2000). Mergers, Cartels, Set-Asides and Bidding Preferences in Asymetric Second-Price Auctions.  Review of Economics and Statistics
 
  R. Preston McAfee, Michael A. Williams, and Melanie Stallings Williams (2000). Collusive Bidding in the Market for Corporate Control.  Nebraska Law Review
 
  Luke Froeb and Gregory Werden (2000). An Introduction to the Symposium on the Use of Simulation in Applied Industrial Organization.  International Journal of the Economics of Business
 
  David S. Sibley and Michael J. Doane (2000). U.S. v. Microsoft: Were the Exclusionary Practices Anticompetitive?  American Bar Association Computer Industry Committee Newsletter
 
  Luke Froeb, Steven Tschantz, and Philip Crooke (2000). Mergers in Sealed vs. Oral Auctions.  International Journal of the Economics of Business
 
  Luke M. Froeb, Gregory J. Werden, and James Langenfeld (2000). Lost Profits from Patent Infringement: The Simulation Approach.  International Journal of the Economics of Business
 
  Luke M. Froeb, Philip Crooke, and Steven Tschantz (1999). Maximum Likelihood Estimation.  Mathematica in Education and Research
 
  Michael J. Doane, David S. Sibley, and Michael A. Williams (1999). Having Your Cake - How to Preserve Universal-Service Cross Subsidies While Facilitating Competitive Entry.  Yale Journal on Regulation
 
  R. Preston McAfee (1999). The Effects of Vertical Integration on Competing Input Suppliers.  Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Economic Review
 
  R. Preston McAfee and Richard Fullerton (1999). Auctioning Entry into Tournaments.  Journal of Political Economy
 
  R. Preston McAfee, Daniel Vincent, and Wendy Takacs (1999). Tarrifying Auctions.  Rand Journal of Economics
 
  Anthony Saunders, A. Gande, and M. Puri (1999). Bank Entry Competition and the Market for Corporate Securities Underwriting.  Journal of Financial Economics
 
  Luke M. Froeb, Gregory J. Werden, and Lucian Wayne Beavers (1999). Economic Analysis of Lost Profits from Patent Infringement With and Without Noninfringing Substitutes.  American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal
 
  Luke M. Froeb, Gregory J. Werden, and Lucian Wayne Beavers (1999). Quantity Accretion--The Mirror Image of Price Erosion from Patent Infringement.  Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society
 
  Luke Froeb and Bruce Cooil (1998). A Difference Estimator for Testing Equality of Variances for Paired Time Series.  Journal of Time Series Analysis
 
  Luke Froeb and Gregory Werden (1998). A Robust Test for Consumer Welfare Enhancing Mergers Among Sellers of a Homogeneous Product.  Economics Letters
 
  Luke Froeb, Timothy Tardiff, and Gregory Werden (1998). The Demsetz Postulate and the Effects of Mergers in Differentiated Products Industries.  Fred McChesney,  Economic Inputs, Legal Outputs: The Role of Economists in Modern Antitrust John Wiley & Sons
 
  Luke Froeb and Greogry Werden (1998). A Robust Test for Consumer Welfare Enhancing Mergers Among Sellers of a Homogeneous Product.  Economics Letters
 
  Alan Hess and K. Dewenter (1998). An International Comparison of Banks Equity Returns.  Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking
 
  Luke Froeb and Gregory Werden (1998). The Entry-Inducing Effects of Horizontal Mergers.  Journal of Industrial Economics
 
  James Wilcox and D. Hancock (1998). The Credit Crunch and the Availability of Credit to Small Business.  Journal of Banking and Finance
 
  Michael J. Doane and Paul W. MacAvoy (1997). Transmission Access Pricing and ‘Non-bypassable’ Competitive Transition Charges.  Natural Resources Journal
 
  Michael J. Doane and Daniel F. Spulber (1997). Opportunism and Bypass in Electric Power.  Energy Law Journal
 
  Alan Hess and K. Laisathit (1997). A Market-Based Risk Classification of Financial Institutions.  Journal of Financial Services Research
 
  R. Preston McAfee and Daniel Vincent (1997). Sequentially Optimal Auctions.  Games and Economic Behavior.
 
  R. Preston McAfee, John McMillan, Lawrence M. Ausubel, and Peter Cramton (1997). Synergies in Wireless Telephony: Evidence from the Broadband PCS Auctions.  Journal of Economics and Management Strategy
 
  Anthony Saunders, A. Gande, M. Puri, and I. Walter (1997). Bank Underwriting of Debt Securities: Modern Evidence.  Review of Financial Studies
 
  Anthony Saunders and J.P. Mei (1997). Have US Financial Institutions Real Estate.  Review of Economics and Statistics
 
  Luke Froeb, Steven Tschantz, and Philip Crooke (1997). Mergers in First vs. Second Price Asymmetric Auctions.  Owen Working Paper
 
  James Wilcox and D. Hancock (1997). Bank Capital, Nonbank Finance, and Real Estate Activity.  Journal of Housing Research
 
  Michael J. Doane, Ernst R. Berndt, and Roy J. Epstein (1996). System Average Rates and Management Efficiency: A Statistical Benchmark Study of U.S. Investor-Owned Electric Utilities.  The Energy Journal
 
  Luke Froeb, and Gregory Werden (1996). Simulating Mergers Among Noncooperative Oligopolists.  Hal Varian,  Computational Economics and Finance: Modeling and Analysis with Mathematica TELOS, Springer-Verlag
 
  Luke Froeb (1996). An Innovation Variance Ratio Test.  Owen Working Paper
 
  Paul W. MacAvoy, Michael J. Doane, and Michael A. Williams (1996). Four Decades of Regulatory Reform of the Gas Industry.  Oil and Gas Tax Quarterly
 
  R. Preston McAfee and John McMillan (1996). Analyzing the Airwaves Auctions.  Journal of Economic Perspectives
 
  Luke Froeb, Gregory Werden, and Timothy Tardiff (1996). The Use of the Logit Model in Applied Industrial Organization.  International Journal of the Economics of Business
 
  Simon J. Wilkie (1996). Installment Payments and the FCC Spectrum Auctions.  Jobs and Capital
 
  Michael J. Doane and Michael A. Williams (1995). Competitive Entry into Regulated Monopoly Services and the Resulting Problem of Stranded Costs.  The Hume Papers on Public Policy
 
  Michael J. Doane and Mark Egland (1995). Environmental Damages.  Services Handbook (2nd Ed.).
 
  Alan Hess and A. Kamara (1995). The Term Premium: Default, Liquidity and Interest Rate Risk.  Journal of Finance
 
  Alan Hess (1995). Do Regulated Utilities Have Growth Opportunities?  Assessment Journal
 
  John McMillan (1995). Why Auction the Spectrum?  Telecommunications Policy
 
  Simon J. Wilkie and Bhaskar Chakravorti (1995). Auctioning the Airwaves: The Contest for Radio Spectrum.  Journal of Economics and Management Strategy
 
  Michael A. Williams (1995). Software Mergers: An Economic Perspective.  American Bar Association Computer Industry Committee Newsletter
 
  Michael J. Doane and Daniel F. Spulber (1994). Open Access and the Evolution of the U.S. Spot Market for Natural Gas.  Journal of Law and Economics
 
  Luke M. Froeb and Robert Koyak (1994). Measuring and Comparing Smoothness in Time Series: The Production Smoothing Hypothesis.  Journal of Econometrics
 
  Luke Froeb (1994). Bid Rigging Against the Government.  Owen Manager
 
  John McMillan (1994). Selling Spectrum Rights.  Journal of Economic Perspectives
 
  Gregory Werden, and Luke Froeb (1994). The Effects of Mergers in Differentiated Products Industries: Structural Merger Policy and the Logit Model.  Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization
 
  James Wilcox and D. Hancock (1994). Bank Capital, Loan Delinquencies, and Real Estate Lending.  Journal of Housing Economics
 
  Luke M. Froeb and Gregory J. Werden (1993; 1999). Causality, and all that Jazz: The Inherent Shortcomings of Price Tests for Antitrust Market Delineation.  Review of Industrial Organization; reprinted in the Journal of Reprints for Antitrust Law and Economics
 
  Luke M. Froeb, William Evans, and Gregory J. Werden (1993). Endogeneity in the Concentration-Price Relationship: Causes Consequences, and Cures.  Journal of Industrial Economics
 
  Luke Froeb, Robert Koyak, and Gregory Werden (1993). What is the Effect of Bid-Rigging on Prices?  Economics Letters
 
  R. Preston McAfee, Michael A. Williams, Daniel Vincent, and Melanie W. Havens (1993). Collusive Bidding in Hostile Takeovers.  Journal of Economics and Management Strategy
 
  Michael A. Williams and Joseph J. Simons (1993). The Renaissance of Market Definition.  The Antitrust Bulletin
 
  Luke M. Froeb and Gregory J. Werden (1992). The Reverse Cellophane Fallacy in Market Delineation.  Review of Industrial Organization
 
  R. Preston McAfee and Michael A. Williams (1992). Horizontal Mergers and Antitrust Policy.  The Journal of Industrial Economics
 
  R. Preston McAfee and John McMillan (1992). Bidding Rings.  American Economic Review
 
  R. Preston McAfee, Michael A. Williams, and Joseph J. Simons (1992). Horizontal Mergers in Spatially Differentiated Noncooperative Markets.  The Journal of Industrial Economics
 
  R. Preston McAfee, Michael A. Williams, and Joseph J. Simons (1992). New U.S. Merger Enforcement Guidelines: Competitive Effects.  Merger Law
 
  Luke M. Froeb and Gregory J. Werden (1991; 1999). Residual Demand Estimation for Market Delineation: Complications and Limitations.  Review of Industrial Organization; reprinted in the Journal of Reprints for Antitrust Law and Economics
 
  Luke M. Froeb and Dean Amel (1991). Do Firms Differ Much.  Journal of Industrial Economics
 
  Raymond S. Hartman, Michael J. Doane, and C. K. Woo (1991). Consumer Rationality and the Status Quo.  Quarterly Journal of Economics
 
  R. Preston McAfee and Michael Williams (1991). On What Economic Grounds Should Horizontal Mergers be Challenged?  International Merger Law
 
  James Wilcox and J. Peek (1991). The Measurement and Determinants of Single-Family House Prices.  AREUEA Journal
 
  Luke Froeb (1989). Evaluating Mergers in Durable Goods Industries.  Antitrust Bulletin
 
  R. Preston McAfee and Michael A. Williams (1989). The Department of Justice Merger Guidelines: A Critique and a Proposed Improvement.  Pepperdine Law Review
 
  R. Preston McAfee, John McMillan, and Michael Whinston (1989). Commodity Bundling by a Monopolist.  Quarterly Journal of Economics
 
  Michael A. Williams and Gregory J. Werden (1989). Market Studies in Formulating Antitrust Policy Toward Horizontal Mergers The Role of Stock.  Quarterly Journal of Business and Economics