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Cabral, L. M.B.
Cabral (Luís)
Cabral, Luís M. B.
Cabral (Luís Martins Barata)
Dates: 
1961-
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author
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Anderson, Axel
Arvan, Lanny
Barros, Pedro P
Barros, Pedro P.
Barros, Pedro Pita (1966-)
Cabral, L.
Cabral, L.M.B.
Cabral, Luís
Cabral, Luís M B
Cabral, Luís M. B.
Cabral, Luís M.B.
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
Cozzi, Guido
Denicolo, Vincenzo
Dezs&odblac, Cristian
Dezso, Cristian
Fernandes, Ana
Fishman, Arthur
Fogli, Alessandra
Greene, William
Greenstein, Shane
Hortaçsu, Ali
Li, Ivy
Li, Lingfang
Luis, Cabral M. B.
Mata, José
Mello, Antonio S.
MIT Press
New York University (NYU) / Stern School of Business / Economics Department
Polak, Ben
Riordan, M.
Riordan, Michael
Riordan, Michael H
Riordan, Michael H.
Ross, Thomas
Ross, Thomas W.
Sakovics, Jozsef
Salant, David
Salant, David J.
Santos, Vasco
Universidad de Navarra / IESE Business School
Vasconcelos, Hélder
Veldkamp, Laura
Villas-Boas, Miguel
Wang, Zhu
Woroch, Glenn
Woroch, Glenn A.
Xu, Daniel Yi
Titles: 
Aftermarket power and basic market competition
Are sunk costs a barrier to entry?
Asymmetric equilibria in symmetric games with many players
Bertrand Supertraps
Bias in market R&D portfolios
Business as usual: A consumer search theory of sticky prices and asymmetric price adjustment
California energy crisis, The
Comment on "How Entrepreneurs Affect the Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity"
Comments on Clemons, Hitt, Gu, Thatcher, and Weber
Competing for foreign direct investment
Competitors, Complementors, Parents and Places : Explaining Regional Agglomeration in the U.S. Auto Industry
Conjectural variations as a reduced form
Discrete Choice Modeling
Does Microsoft stifle innovation? : dominant firms, imitation and R&D incentives
Dollar for Your Thoughts: Feedback-Conditional Rebates on eBay, A
Dominant Firms, Imitation, and Incentives to Innovate
Dynamic Competition with No Efficiency Effect
Dynamic price competition with network effects
DYNAMICS OF SELLER REPUTATION: EVIDENCE FROM EBAY link rid="fn42"-super-* /link, THE
dynamics of seller reputation: theory and evidence from eBay, The
Economia industrial
Entry mistakes
equilibrium approach to international merger policy, An
Evolving Technologies and Standards Regulation
Exchange rate expectations and market shares
Exchange rate expectations in international oligopoly
Experience advantages and entry dynamics
Foreign entry and domestic welfare, with an application to portuguese life-insurance
Go for broke or play it safe? : dynamic competition with choice of variance
Horizontal mergers with free-entry: why cost efficiencies may be a weak defense and asset sales a poor remedy
Incentives for Cost Reduction under Price Cap Regulation.
Increasing Dominance with No Efficiency Effect.
Innovation and Financial Markets
International merger policy coordination
Introduction to industrial organization
Journal as a sel-reinforcing mechanism
Learning Curve, Market Dominance, and Predatory Pricing., The
Learning Curve, Predation, Antitrust, and Welfare., The
Learning to compete and vice versa
Living Up to Expectations: Corporate Reputation and Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Lock in and switch: Asymmetric information and new product diffusion
Males e remédios Rocha Peixoto e a Biblioteca do Porto
Market Power and Efficiency in Card Payment Systems: A Comment
Meaningful cheap talk must improve equilibrium payoffs
Merger policy in open economies
Monopoly pricing with network externalities
Multiproduct Oligopoly and Bertrand Supertraps.
Must sell
Nature or Nurture? Learning and Female Labor Force Dynamics
Network consumption externalities the case of portuguese telex service
Oligopoly Dynamics
On the adoption of innovations with 'network' externalities
On the evolution of the firm size distribution: facts and theory
Optimal Brand Umbrella Size.
Palacete dos Viscondes de Balsemão, O
Política de preços do sector das telecomunicações uma análise de equilíbrio geral
Predation with a learning curve
Procuring innovation
R&D alliances as non-cooperative supergames
R&D Competition when firms Choose Variance
R&D cooperation and product market competition
Simultaneous entry and welfare
Small firms in Portugal: a selective survey of stylized facts, economic analysis, and policy implications
Spin-offs: theory and evidence from the early U.S. automobile industry
Standing on the Shoulders of Babies: Dominant Firms and Incentives to Innovate
Stretching Firm and Brand Reputation.
Sunk costs, firm size and firm growth
Switching Costs and Bidding Parity in Government Procurement of Computer Systems.
Switching Costs and Equilibrium Prices
Technology Adoption with Multiple Alternative Designs and the Option to Wait
Technology Licensing and Technology Alliances
Technology uncertainty, sunk costs, and industry shakeout
Three notes on mathematical economics
Three notes on symmetric games with asymmetric equilibria
Uma familia inglesa : cenas da vida do porto ; realizacao didactica de Clara Cunha, Goretti Pinto, Luis Cabral
Umbrella branding with imperfect observability and moral hazard
Vertical integration and right of first refusal
We're Number 1 : Price Wars for Market Share Leadership
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DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES- CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH LONDON
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC THEORY
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