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    1. Does sunk‐cost affect prices? Evidence from the US airline industry

      by Shi, Long; Kim, Myongjin and Liu, Qihong

      Journal Of Economics & Management Strategy, Volume 33, Issue 4, pp. 801 - 824

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    2. Sensitivity to “sunk costs” in mice, rats, and humans

      by Abram, Samantha V.; Sweis, Brian M.; Schmidt, Brandy J.; Thomas, Mark J.; MacDonald, Angus W.; Seeland, Kelsey D. and Redish, A. David

      Science (American Association For The Advancement Of Science), Volume 361, Issue 6398, pp. 178 - 181

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    3. In Too Deep: The Effect of Sunk Costs on Corporate Investment

      by GUENZEL, MARIUS

      The Journal Of Finance (New York), Volume 80, Issue 3, pp. 1593 - 1646

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    1. Sunk costs of exports

      by Matteo Bugamelli and Luigi Infante.

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      Check Holdings for this item's availability , HG3879 .T465 no.466-471 

    2. An empirical model of sunk costs and the decision to export

      Mark J. Roberts and James R. Tybout.

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    3. Sunk costs, market contestability, and the size distribution of firms

      Ioannis N. Kessides

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      The average price of a new car is $600. A Model T costs $360. There are over 3.5 million cars on the road.

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      This is fascinating when you consider that it was a “What the Market Will Bear” price point, and not based on publishing costs. / The (...)

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    1. The effects of sunk costs on market structure, specialization and welfare.

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