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100 _aCarlton, Dennis W.
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245 _aModern industrial organization
250 _a4th
260 _bPearson Education Ltd.
_aBoston
_c2015
300 _a846 p.
365 _aGBP
_b55.99
504 _aI. INTRODUCTION AND THEORY 1. Overview 2. The Firm and Costs II. MARKET STRUCTURES 3. Competition 4. Monopolies, Monopsonies, and Dominant Firms 5. Cartels 6. Oligopoly 7. Product Differentiation and Monopolistic Competition 8. Industry Structure and Performance III. BUSINESS PRACTICES: STRATEGIES AND CONDUCT 9. Price Discrimination 10. Advanced Topics in Pricing 11. Strategic Behavior 12. Vertical Integration and Vertical Restrictions IV. INFORMATION, ADVERTISING, AND DISCLOSURE 13. Information 14. Advertising and Disclosure V. DYNAMIC MODELS AND MARKET CLEARING 15. Decision Making Over Time: Durability 16. Patents and Technological Change 17. How Markets Clear: Theory and Facts VI. GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND THEIR EFFECTS 18. International Trade 19. Antitrust Laws and Policy 20. Regulation and Deregulation
520 _aIn-depth modern coverage provides a thorough background in microeconomic theory. Two-colour figures and interior design add to the accessibility and pedagogical effectiveness of the text. Practical examples illustrate the role of individual theories in current policy debates. Designed for flexibility, this text can be tailored for use with different audiences and includes starred sections and technical appendices that can be used to increase the level of difficulty and depth of coverage. Appropriate for use in two-semester courses, Modern Industrial Organization can easily be used for shorter courses by following the suggested course outlines.
650 _aIndustrial organization (Economic theory)
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700 _aPerloff, Jeffrey M.
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