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J. mark suttonPublic health england Verified email at phe.gov.uk Cited by 4988 |
Natural oligopolies
A Shaked, J Sutton - Econometrica: journal of the Econometric Society, 1983 - JSTOR
… SHAKED AND J. SUTTON … To see that Sk < 0 when Mk = 0, set Mk = 0 in the last
equation, and substitute this in the preceding equation, to obtain Sk - I = 3sk Continuing …
equation, and substitute this in the preceding equation, to obtain Sk - I = 3sk Continuing …
CSF-1R inhibition alters macrophage polarization and blocks glioma progression
…, Y Oei, A Pedraza, J Zhang, CW Brennan, JC Sutton… - Nature medicine, 2013 - nature.com
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) comprises several molecular subtypes, including proneural
GBM. Most therapeutic approaches targeting glioma cells have failed. An alternative strategy …
GBM. Most therapeutic approaches targeting glioma cells have failed. An alternative strategy …
[BOOK][B] Sunk costs and market structure: Price competition, advertising, and the evolution of concentration
J Sutton - 1991 - books.google.com
… The starting point of this analysis, as developed by Shaked and Sutton (1982, 1987) and
elaborated in Sutton 1989a, lies in the observation that advertising and R & D can both be …
elaborated in Sutton 1989a, lies in the observation that advertising and R & D can both be …
Non-invasive neuroimaging using near-infrared light
G Strangman, DA Boas, JP Sutton - Biological psychiatry, 2002 - Elsevier
This article reviews diffuse optical brain imaging, a technique that employs near-infrared light
to non-invasively probe the brain for changes in parameters relating to brain function. We …
to non-invasively probe the brain for changes in parameters relating to brain function. We …
Relaxing price competition through product differentiation
A Shaked, J Sutton - The review of economic studies, 1982 - academic.oup.com
The notion of a Perfect Equilibrium in a multi-stage game is used to characterize industry
equilibrium under Monopolistic Competition, where products are differentiated by quality.
equilibrium under Monopolistic Competition, where products are differentiated by quality.
[HTML][HTML] Space radiation: the number one risk to astronaut health beyond low earth orbit
JC Chancellor, GBI Scott, JP Sutton - Life, 2014 - mdpi.com
Projecting a vision for space radiobiological research necessitates understanding the nature
of the space radiation environment and how radiation risks influence mission planning, …
of the space radiation environment and how radiation risks influence mission planning, …
Role of bacterial efflux pumps in biofilm formation
Efflux pumps are widely implicated in antibiotic resistance because they can extrude the
majority of clinically relevant antibiotics from within cells to the extracellular environment. …
majority of clinically relevant antibiotics from within cells to the extracellular environment. …
Non-cooperative bargaining theory: An introduction
J Sutton - The Review of Economic Studies, 1986 - academic.oup.com
The paper provides an informal introduction to some of the main themes of the recent literature
on “non-cooperative” or “sequential” bargaining models. It focuses in particular on the …
on “non-cooperative” or “sequential” bargaining models. It focuses in particular on the …
Product differentiation and industrial structure
A Shaked, J Sutton - The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1987 - JSTOR
… John Sutton would also like to thank the ESRC for financial support. … , within the "pure
vertical differentiation" model (Shaked and Sutton [1984]). The role of Assumption 2 deserves …
vertical differentiation" model (Shaked and Sutton [1984]). The role of Assumption 2 deserves …
Testing noncooperative bargaining theory: A preliminary study
K Binmore, A Shaked, J Sutton - American Economic Review, 1985 - direct.mit.edu
… (See also Binmore 1982, 1983; Shaked and Sutton 1984.) This new approach involves
modeling the process of offer and counteroffer by means of which agreement can be reached, as …
modeling the process of offer and counteroffer by means of which agreement can be reached, as …