Contemporary industrial organization: a quantitative approach
Hoboken, NJ
Wiley
c2011
xvii, 558 p.: ill.; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index
Lynne Pepall, Dan Richards, George Norman
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Machine generated contents note: Part I Microeconomic Foundations -- 1. Industrial Organization and Imperfect Competition: What, How, and Why? -- 2. Basic Microeconomics -- 3. Technology and Cost Relationships -- 4. Market Structure and Market Power -- Part II Price and Non-Price Tactics for Firms with Market Power -- 5. Price Discrimination and Monopoly -- 6. Price Discrimination, Product Variety, Bundling & Tying -- Part III Oligopoly and Strategic Interaction -- 7. Basic Models of Imperfect Competition -- 8. Dynamic Games and First and Second Movers -- 9. Entry Deterrence and Predation -- 01. Price Fixing and Repeated Games -- Part IV Contractual Relationships Between Firms -- 11. Horizontal Mergers -- 21. Vertical and Conglomerate Mergers -- 31. Vertical Restraints -- Part V Topics in Non-Price Competition: Advertising and Research and Development -- 41. Advertising, Market Power, and Information -- 51. Research and Development -- 61. Patents and Patent Policy -- Part VI Special Topics: Networks and Strategic Trade Policy -- 71. Network Markets