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What Happens When Wal‐Mart Comes to Town: An Empirical Analysis of the Discount Retailing Industry

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P Jia - Econometrica, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
In the past few decades multistore retailers, especially those with 100 or more stores, have
experienced substantial growth. At the same time, there is widely reported public outcry over
the impact of these chain stores on other retailers and local communities. This paper ...
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[PDF] Confidence regions for parameters in discrete games with multiple equilibria, with an application to discount chain store location

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DWK Andrews, S Berry… - manuscript, Yale University, 2004 - aida.econ.yale.edu
In this paper, we consider the empirical problem of estimating the underlying profit function
of firms from “revealed choice” data on entry in a cross-section of oligopoly markets. One
problem faced in the earlier literature is the problem of multiple equilibrium, which makes ...
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Estimating the effects of global patent protection in pharmaceuticals: a case study of quinolones in India

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S Chaudhuri, PK Goldberg… - 2003 - nber.org
Under the TRIPS agreement, WTO members are required to enforce product patents for
pharmaceuticals. The debate about the merits of this requirement has been extremely
contentious. Many low income economies claim that patent protection for pharmaceuticals ...
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Tracing the woes: An empirical analysis of the airline industry

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S Berry… - 2008 - nber.org
The US airline industry went through tremendous turmoil in the early 2000's. There were four
major bankruptcies and two major mergers, with all legacy carriers reporting a large profit
reduction. This paper presents a structural model of the airline industry, and estimates the ...
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[BOOK] The effects of extending intellectual property rights protection to developing countries: a case study of the Indian Pharmaceutical Market

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S Chaudhuri, PK Goldberg… - 2003 - academiccommons.columbia.edu
Abstract Under the TRIPS agreement, WTO members are required to enforce product
patents for pharmaceuticals. The debate about the merits of this requirement has been and
continues to be extremely contentious. Many poor developing economies claim that patent ...
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[CITATION] On placing bounds on parameters of entry games in the presence of multiple equilibria

D Andrews, S Berry… - 2003 - Working paper
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[CITATION] VConfidence Regions for Parameters in Discrete Games with Multiple Equilibria, with an Application to Discount Chain Store LocationV

D Andrews, S Berry… - Department of Economics, Yale University, 2004
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[CITATION] pWhat Happens When Wal'Mart Comes to Town: An Empirical Analysis of the Discount Industry, qEconometrica

P Jia - Vol, 2008
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[CITATION] oWhat Happens When Wal&Mart Comes to Town: An Empirical Analysis of the Discount Retail Industryp

P Jia - 2006 - Working Paper, MIT
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The impact of commissions on home sales in greater boston

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P Jia… - 2010 - dspace.mit.edu
Buying or selling a residential property is one of the most important financial decisions for a
large majority of households in the United States. In 2007, 68 percent of households owned
their own home, more than a third of national wealth was held in residential real estate, ...
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[CITATION] Estimating the Effects of Global Patent Protection in Pharmaceuticals: A Case Study of Quinolones in India

C Shubham, PK Goldberg… - 2003 - NBER w10159
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[CITATION] Estimating the Effects of Global Patent Protection for Pharmaceuticals: A Case Study of Fluoroquinolones in India, Retrieved on July 5, 2005 from the …

S Chaudhuri, PK Goldberg… - … edu/~ sc301/pharmaceutical-patents-2004-01. …, 2003
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[CITATION] What Happens When Wal-Mart Comes to Town: An Empirical Analysis of the Discount Retail Industry

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J Panle - Econometrica, 2008
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[PDF] Estimating the effects of global patent protection for pharmaceuticals: A case study of fluoroquinolones in India

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S Chaudhuri, P Goldberg… - Unpublished manuscript, 2003 - Citeseer
Abstract Under the TRIPS agreement, WTO members are required to enforce product
patents for pharmaceuticals. The debate about the merits of this requirement has been
extremely contentious. Many low-income economies claim that patent protection for ...
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[PDF] The Cost of Free Entry: Evidence from Real Estate Brokers in Greater Boston

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P Jia, PA Pathak… - 2011 - ucl.ac.uk
Abstract This paper studies the real estate brokerage industry in Greater Boston using a
panel data set that covers about 260,000 properties and more than 10,000 agents from 1999
to 2007. We establish several stylized facts regarding entry and exit among real estate ...
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The costs of free entry: an empirical study of real estate agents in Greater Boston

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PJ Barwick… - 2011 - nber.org
This paper studies the real estate brokerage industry in Greater Boston, an industry with low
entry barriers and substantial turnover. Using a comprehensive dataset of agents and
transactions from 1998-2007, we find that entry does not increase sales probabilities or ...
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[PDF] The Costs of Free Entry: Evidence from Real Estate Agents in Greater Boston

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P Jia… - bpub.wharton.upenn.edu
Abstract This paper studies the real estate brokerage industry in Greater Boston using a
comprehensive panel data set covering 257,923 housing transactions and 10,088 agents
from 1998 to 2007, when over $4.1 billion was spent on commissions. Turnover was ...
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Essays on residential desegregation

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E Duflo, A Finkelstein, P Jia, M Wong - 2008 - dspace.mit.edu
Many ethnically diverse countries have policies that encourage integration across ethnic
groups. This dissertation investigates the impact and welfare implications of a residential
desegregation policy in Singapore, the ethnic housing quotas. I employ both reduced form ...
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Essays on contract theory and organizational economics

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B Holmstrom, V Chernozhukov, P Jia… - 2009 - dspace.mit.edu
Chapter 1 develops a non-parametric methodology for identifying contract optimality in the
presence of moral hazard. Following the first order approach, a standard method of
computing optimal contracts, the paper first proves two theoretical properties of the ...
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[PDF] Entry and competition in the retail and service industries

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P Jia - 2006 - ASA
Entry has long been an interesting topic for IO economists. Among the early papers, Bain
(1956) focused on “determinants of entry barriers”, such as economies of scale, product
differentiation and cost asymmetry. With the application of game theory to economics in ...
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Innovation incentives and competition in the hard disk drive industry

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PJ Barwick, SP Ryan, XS Wu - 2011 - 18.7.29.232
Firms in the hard disk drive industry are continually engaging in R & D and improving the
quality of their products. We explore various determinants of the product innovation
incentives for firms concerned with both their static and expected future profitability. We ...
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