These are 2008 AEA Conference Papers; please see also the full 2008 ASSA Preliminary Program Schedule.
Conference papers will be uploaded as they become available from the authors.

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Victor Aguirregabiria (University of Toronto)


Saturday, January 5, 8:00 AM

Saturday, January 5, 8:00 AM
Session: Entry and Industry Dynamics (AEA)
Presiding: Bruce Petersen (Washington University)

A Dynamic Oligopoly Game of the US Airline Industry: Estimation and Policy Experiments
Victor Aguirregabiria (University of Toronto)
Chun-Yu Ho (Boston University)
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Market Structure and Industry Dynamics in Service Industries
Timothy Dunne (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland)
Shawn Klimek (Cernter for Economic Studies, Censu Bureau)
Mark Roberts (The Pennsylvania State University)
Yi Xu (The Pennsylvania State University)

Public Entrants, Public Equity Finance and Creative Destruction in the High-Tech Sector
James Brown (Montana State University)
Bruce Petersen (Washington University)
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U.S. Investment 1901-2005: Incumbents, Entrants, and Q
Boyan Jovanovic (New York University)
Peter Rousseau (Vanderbilt University)
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