Books
Auctions: Theory and Practice, Princeton University Press, Princeton, US, 2004.
The Economic Theory of Auctions (ed.), Edward Elgar (pub.), Cheltenham, UK, 2000.
Selected Articles
“Multimarket Oligopoly: Strategic Substitutes and Complements”,
Journal of Political Economy 1985, 93, 488 511 (with Bulow and Geanakoplos).
“Price Competition vs. Quantity Competition: The Role of Uncertainty”,
Rand Journal of Economics 1986, 17, 618 38 (with Meyer)
(reprinted in Cournot Oligopoly, A. Daughety (ed.) 1988).
“Dissolving a Partnership Efficiently”,
Econometrica 1987, 55, 615 32 (with Cramton and Gibbons).
“Markets with Consumer Switching Costs”,
Quarterly Journal of Economics 1987, 102, 375 94
(reprinted in The Economics of Business Strategy, J. Kay (ed.) 2003).
“The Competitiveness of Markets with Switching Costs”,
Rand Journal of Economics 1987, 18, 138 50.
“Entry Deterrence in Markets with Consumer Switching Costs”,
Economic Journal 1987, 97, 99S 117S.
“Supply Function Equilibria in Oligopoly under Uncertainty”,
Econometrica 1989, 57, 1243-77 (with Meyer).
“Exchange Rate Pass Through when Market Share Matters”,
American Economic Review 1989, 79, 637-54 (with Froot).
“Price Wars Caused by Switching Costs”,
Review of Economic Studies 1989, 56, 405-20.
“How Broad should the Scope of Patent Protection Be?”,
Rand Journal of Economics 1990, 21, 113-30
(reprinted in The Economics of Intellectual Property,
R. Towse and R. Holzhauer (eds.) 2002).
“Multi-Period Competition with Switching Costs”,
Econometrica 1992, 60, 651-66 (with Beggs).
“Equilibrium Product Lines”,
American Economic Review 1992, 82, 740-55.
“Rational Frenzies and Crashes”,
Journal of Political Economy 1994, 102, 1-23 (with Bulow).
“Competition when Consumers have Switching Costs”,
Review of Economic Studies 1995, 62, 515-39.
“Auctions vs. Negotiations”,
American Economic Review 1996, 86, 180-94 (with Bulow).
“Do Firms' Product Lines Include Too Many Varieties?”,
Rand Journal of Economics 1997, 28, 472-88 (with Padilla).
“The Tobacco Deal”,
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics 1998, 323-94 (with Bulow).
“Auctions with Almost Common Values”,
European Economic Review 1998, 42, 757-69.
“Toeholds and Takeovers”,
Journal of Political Economy 1999, 107, 427-454 (with Bulow and Huang)
(reprinted in New Research in Corporate Finance and Banking,
B. Biais and M. Pagano (eds.) 2002).
“The Generalized War of Attrition”,
American Economic Review 1999, 89, 175-89 (with Bulow).
“An Equilibrium Theory of Rationing”,
Rand Journal of Economics 2000, 31, 1-21 (with Gilbert).
“How (Not) to Run Auctions: the European 3G Telecom Auctions”,
European Economic Review 2002, 46, 829-845
(reprinted in Spectrum Auctions and Competition in Telecommunications,
G. Illing and U. Klüh (eds.) 2003).
“Prices and the Winner's Curse”,
Rand Journal of Economics 2002, 33, 1-21 (with Bulow).
“The Biggest Auction Ever: the Sale of the British 3G Telecom Licenses”,
Economic Journal 2002, 112, C74-C96 (with Binmore).
Categories
British economists; Fellows of the British Academy; Fellows of the Econometric Society; Foreign Honorary Members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; alumni of Cambridge University; alumni of Stanford University; Fellows of St. Catherine’s College, Oxford; Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford; professors of Oxford University; Economist stubs
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