¡»¡º¾Ç³N¬ã°Q·|¡º¡» ¡@¡@2000 Taipei International Conference on Industrial Economics June 15-17, 2000, Academia Sinica, Taipei ¡]Preliminary Program¡^ June 15 (Thursday) 17:00-18:00 Registration 18:30 Welcome Reception (Academic Activity Center) June 16 (Friday) 09:00-09:20 Welcome and Opening Remark (Grand Hall Room) Sheng-Cheng Hu, Director, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica 09:20-10:10 Opening Keynote (Grand Hall Room) Chair: F. M. Scherer, Harvard University Speaker: Daniel L. Rubinfeld, University of California at Berkeley "U.S. v. MICROSOFT- An Economic Analysis" 10:30-12:30 Plenary Session (Grand Hall Room) Chair: Daniel L. Rubinfeld, University of California at Berkeley Speakers 1.Jennifer F. Reinganum, Vanderbilt University, U.S.A. "Is Silence Golden? Confidentiality and Correlated Culpability," (co-authored with Andrew F. Daughety , Vanderbilt University, U.S.A.) 2.Joseph E. Harrington, Jr., The Johns Hopkins University, U.S.A. ¡@"Organizational Structure and Innovation in Multi- Unit Firms," ¡@(co-authored with Myong-Hun Chang, Cleveland State University, U.S.A) 3.Simon P. Anderson, University of Virginia, U.S.A. ¡@"Market Provision of Public Goods: The Case of Broadcasting," ¡@(co-authored with Stephen Coate, Cornell University, U.S.A.) Discussants 1. Cyrus Chin-Yi Chu, National Taiwan University, and Academia Sinica 2. Ho-Mou Wu, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, National Taiwan University, and Academia Sinica 3. Ping Wang, Vanderbilt University 13:30-15:10 Parallel Sessions I: A and B A. Product Differentiation, R&D, and Licensing (Conference Room B110) Chair: Jennifer F. Reinganum, Vanderbilt University 1.Ting-Fang Chiang, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan, "Vertical Product Differentiation and International Technology Transfer" 2.Jin-Li Hu* and Reiko Aoki, Tamkang University, Taiwan and The University of Auckland, New Zealand, "The Time Factors of Patent Litigation and Licensing" 3.Shin-Kun Peng, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, "Spatial Monopoly with Product Differentiation" Discussants 1. TeYu Chou, National Chengchi University 2. Zhigang Tao, The University of Hong Kong 3. Simon P. Anderson, University of Virginia B. Industrial Organization and Investment (Conference Room C103) Chair: Chao-cheng Mai, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research and National Taiwan University 1. Bee Yan Aw Roberts*, Mark J. Roberts and Tor Winston, Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A., "Investments in Knowledge and the Evolution of Firm Productivity in the Taiwanese Electronics Industry" 2. Hung-Jen Wang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, "Quantifying the Effects of Financing Constraints on Investment: The Case of Financial Liberalization in Taiwan" 3. Jr-Tsung Huang, Lung-Hwa Institute of Technology, Taiwan, "The Spillover from Overseas Chinese Investment and Foreign Investment in Chinese Industries" Discussants 1. Kamhon Kan, Academia Sinica 2. James Tybout, Pennsylvania State University 3. Ronald A. Edwards, Academia Sinica 15:30-17:10 Parallel Sessions II: A and B A. Internal Control, Wage Adjustment, and Wage Inequality (Conference Room B110) Chair: Gary Biglaiser, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1. Kong-Pin Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, "Promotion Tournament" 2. Pradeep Dubey and Chien-Wei Wu*, State University of New York at Stony Brook, U.S.A., "Competitive Prizes" 3.Wen-Jung Liang* and Chao-cheng Mai, Tamkang University and Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research and National Taiwan University, Taiwan, "Capital Flows, Vertical Multinationals, Wage Inequality and Welfare" Discussants 1. Joseph E. Harrington, The Johns Hopkins University 2. Chinn-Ping Fan, Soochow University 3. Harrison Cheng, University of Southern California 4. Chong-En Bai, The University of Hong Kong B. Export Dynamics, Industrial Organization and Diversification (Conference Room C103) Chair: Mark J. Roberts, Pennsylvania State University 1. Sanghamitra Das, The Indian Statistical Institute, India, Mark J. Roberts, and James Tybout*, Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A., "Micro Foundations of Export Dynamics" 2. Tzu-Han Yang, Executive Yuan, R.O.C., "Industrial Organization and Transaction Costs: A Comparison between South Korea and Taiwan" 3. Show-Ling Jang* and Ming-Hung Weng, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, "Industrial Diversification and Its Impact on Productivity in Taiwan's Electronics Industry" Discussants 1. Tain-Jy Chen, National Taiwan University 2. Chi-Yuan Liang, Academia Sinica 3. Bee Yan Aw Roberts, Pennsylvania State University June 17 (Saturday) 09:00-10:40 Parallel Sessions III: A and B Bargaining, Bribery, and Lobby (Conference Room B110) Chair: Joseph E. Harrington, The Johns Hopkins University 1. Woody Chih-Yi Chi, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, "Coasian Dynamics and Cooperative Investments" 2. Ping Wang* and Quan Wen, Vanderbilt University and Windsor University, U.S.A. "A Bargaining Model of Bribery and Corruption in an Organizational Hierarchy" 3. Shirley Ho* and Kuo-Liang Wang, National Chengchi University, Taiwan, "Lobby Incentives and Policy Reformation" Discussants: 1. Harrison Cheng, University of Southern California 2. Gary Biglaiser, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 3. Shyh-Fang Ueng, Academia Sincia B. Auction and Market for Sweepstakes (Conference Room C103) Chair: Simon P. Anderson, University of Virginia 1. Chien-Liang Chen* and Tauman Yair, Shih-Hsin University, Taiwan and SUNY at Stony Brook, U.S.A., "Collusion in One-Shot Second-Price Auctions" 2. Ping-Sing Kuo, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, "Bidding with Plan Scrutiny" 3.Chew Soo Hong and Guofu Tan*, The University of British Columbia, Canada, "The Market for Sweepstakes" Discussants 1. Shuichi Senbongi, Shiga University 2. Guofu Tan, The University of British Columbia 3. Hsiao-Chi Chen, National Taipei University 11:00-12:40 Parallel Sessions IV: A and B A. Asymmetric Information, Screening, and Siganalling (Conference Room B110) Chair: Andrew F. Daughety, Vanderbilt University 1. Albert, Ching-To Ma* and Gary Biglaiser, Boston University and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill , U.S.A., "Price and Quality Competition under Adverse Selection: Market Organization and Efficiency" 2. Shiou Shieh, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, "Third-Degree Price Discrimination under Incomplete Information" 3. Chong-En Bai* and Zhigang Tao, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, "Franchising as a Nexus of Incentive Devices for Production Involving Brand Name" Discussants 1. Wan-Hsiang Pan, National Tsing Hua University 2. Albert Ching-To Ma, Boston University 3. Jennifer F. Reinganum, Vanderbilt University B. Industrial Organization and Technology Source (Conference Room C103) Chair: James Tybout, Pennsylvania State University 1. Stephen H. Karlson, Northern Illinois University, U.S.A., "The Disneyland Dilemma in Practice, or Why the Lines Are Longest at the Rollercoaster" 2. Bih Jane Liu* and Fung-Mey Hung, National Taiwan University and Academia Sinica, Taiwan, "Foreign Direct Investment, Reverse Import, and Domestic Production--Evidence From Taiwanese Manufacturing Firms" 3. Lee Branstetter and Jong-Rong Chen*, UC-Davis, U.S.A. and National Central University, Taiwan, "International Technology Sourcing: An Empirical Analysis Using Taiwanese Microdata" Discussants 1. Chun-Hsiung Liao, National Cheng Kung University 2. Mark J. Roberts, Pennsylvania State University 3. F.M. Scherer, Harvard University 13:40-15:20 Parallel Sessions V: A and B A. Oligopoly Models With Cost Uncertainty (Conference Room B110) Chair: Albert, Ching-To Ma, Boston University 1. Harrison Cheng, University of Southern California, U.S.A. , "Bertrand vs. Cournot Equilibrium with Risk Averse Firms and Cost Uncertainty" 2. Shuichi Senbongi, Shiga University, Japan , "Second Mover Advantage: Observation Value" 3. Ho-Chyuan Chen, Tamkang University, Taiwan, "RJV Competition and Financial Structure" Discussants 1. Man-Chung Ng, Academia Sinica 2. Dach-Rahn Wu, National Central University 3. Andrew F. Daughety, Vanderbilt University B. Oil and Petroleum Industry (Conference Room C103) Chair: Chi Schive, National Taiwan University 1. Ming-Yuan Chen, Tamkang University, Taiwan, "Survival Duration of Plants: Evidence from U.S. Petroleum Refining Industry" 2. Mark J. Roberts*, Timothy Dunne and Shawn Klimek, Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A., " Hysteresis in Market Structure: The Oil Equipment Industry During Boom and Bust" Discussants 1. Chu-Chia Lin, National Chengchi University 2. Kuo-Liang Wang, National Chengchi University 15:40-17:20 Parallel Sessions VI: A and B A. Regulation and Issues in Law & Economics (Conference Room B110) Chair: Cyrus, Chin-Yi Chu, National Science Council, National Taiwan University, and Academia Sinica 1. Gary Biglaiser* and Michael Riordan, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and Columbia University, U.S.A., "Dynamics of Price Regulation" 2. Andrew F. Daughety* and Jennifer F. Reinganum, Vanderbilt University, U.S.A., "Appealing Judgments" 3. Chong-En Bai and Zhigang Tao*, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, "Breach Remedies and Holdups with Breach Inducement" Discussants 1. Ming-Chung Chang, National Central University 2. Kong-Pin Chen, Academia Sinica 3. Chen-Ying Huang, National Taiwan University B. Vertical Integration, Wage Inequality, and Antitrust Laws (Conference Room C103) Chair: Yun-Peng Chu, Academia Sinica 1. Johanna Boestel, Asian Development Bank, Philippine, "Clandestine Vertical Integration: Credit and Control in East Asian Subcontracting" 2. Chen-Yuan Tung, John Hopkins University, U.S.A., "Does Freer Trade Between Taiwan and Developing Countries Worsen Wage Inequality in Taiwan?" 3. Kun-Ming Chen and Hsiu-Hua Rau*, National Chengchi University, Taiwan, "Antitrust Laws, the Free-rider Problem and the Relationship Between Mergers, Stock Prices and Industrial Production" Discussants 1. Deng-Shing Huang, Academia Sinica 2. Ming-Ching Luoh, National Taiwan University 3. Kung Wang, National Central University Note: In what follow, we will indicate paper presenter when there are co-authors by*.