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A reader in applied industrial organisation for graduate and senior undergraduate level students edited by the leading writer in this field.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9780521629546
- ISBN-10: 0521629543
- Artikelnr.: 21578865
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9780521629546
- ISBN-10: 0521629543
- Artikelnr.: 21578865
Preface; Introduction; Part I. Market Structure: 1. Game theory and
industry studies: an introductory overview John Sutton; 2. Game-theoretic
models of market concentration: sunk costs and market structure - a review
article Richard Schmalensee; 3. Expanding markets: capacity expansion in
the titanium dioxide industry Pankaj Ghemawat; 4. Declining markets: the
devolution of declining industries Pankaj Ghemawat and Barry Nalebuff; 5.
Empirical evidence: exit from declining industries - 'shakeout' or
'stakeout'? Marvin B. Lieberman; Part II. Industrial Pricing and Pricing
Schemes: 6. Intertemporal pricing schemes: experimental tests of
consciously parallel behaviour in oligopoly Ronald Harstad, Stephen Martin
and Hans-Theo Normann; 7. Spatial pricing schemes: on the strategic choice
of spatial price policy Jacques-François Thisse and Xavier Vives; 8.
Best-price policies: facilitating practices - the effects of advance notice
and best-price policies Charles A. Holt and David T. Scheffman; 9. Vertical
pricing schemes: vertical restraints and producers' competition Patrick Rey
and Joseph Stiglitz; 10. Price discrimination in a common market:
international price discrimination in the European car market Frank
Verboven; 11. Tacit collusion (I): interfirm rivalry in a repeated game -
an empirical test of tacit collusion Margaret E. Slade; 12. Tacit collusion
(II): collusive equilibrium in the great salt duopoly Ray Rees; Part III.
Competition Policy: 13. Collusion and predation: on the detection of
collusion and predation Louis Phlips; 14. Vertical restraints: vertical
restraints in European competition policy J. A. Kay; 15. Franchising
agreements: economic assessment of competition law provisions applicable to
franchising OECD; 16. Joint R&D ventures: cooperative and noncooperative
R&D in duopoly with spillovers C. d'Aspremont and A. Jacquemin; Part IV.
Mergers and Merger Control: 17. Unprofitable exogenous mergers: losses from
horizontal merger - the effects of an exogenous change in industry
structure on Cournot-Nash equilibrium S. W. Salant, S. Switzer and R. J.
Reynolds; 18. Profitable horizontal mergers and welfare: horizontal mergers
- an equilibrium analysis Joseph Farrell and Carl Shapiro; 19. Using the
Herfindahl-Hirschman index: horizontal mergers - comment Gregory J. Werden;
20. Cournot and merger control: horizontal mergers - reply Joseph Farrell
and Carl Shapiro; 21.Vertical mergers: vertical mergers in multi-product
industries and Edgeworth's paradox of taxation Michael A. Salinger; 22.
Enforcement of the US merger guidelines: empirical evidence on FTC
enforcement of the merger guidelines Malcolm B. Coate and Fred S.
McChesney; 23. Enforcement of the European merger regulation: the merger
decisions of the European Commission Damien Neven, Robin Nuttall and Paul
Seabright; Index.
industry studies: an introductory overview John Sutton; 2. Game-theoretic
models of market concentration: sunk costs and market structure - a review
article Richard Schmalensee; 3. Expanding markets: capacity expansion in
the titanium dioxide industry Pankaj Ghemawat; 4. Declining markets: the
devolution of declining industries Pankaj Ghemawat and Barry Nalebuff; 5.
Empirical evidence: exit from declining industries - 'shakeout' or
'stakeout'? Marvin B. Lieberman; Part II. Industrial Pricing and Pricing
Schemes: 6. Intertemporal pricing schemes: experimental tests of
consciously parallel behaviour in oligopoly Ronald Harstad, Stephen Martin
and Hans-Theo Normann; 7. Spatial pricing schemes: on the strategic choice
of spatial price policy Jacques-François Thisse and Xavier Vives; 8.
Best-price policies: facilitating practices - the effects of advance notice
and best-price policies Charles A. Holt and David T. Scheffman; 9. Vertical
pricing schemes: vertical restraints and producers' competition Patrick Rey
and Joseph Stiglitz; 10. Price discrimination in a common market:
international price discrimination in the European car market Frank
Verboven; 11. Tacit collusion (I): interfirm rivalry in a repeated game -
an empirical test of tacit collusion Margaret E. Slade; 12. Tacit collusion
(II): collusive equilibrium in the great salt duopoly Ray Rees; Part III.
Competition Policy: 13. Collusion and predation: on the detection of
collusion and predation Louis Phlips; 14. Vertical restraints: vertical
restraints in European competition policy J. A. Kay; 15. Franchising
agreements: economic assessment of competition law provisions applicable to
franchising OECD; 16. Joint R&D ventures: cooperative and noncooperative
R&D in duopoly with spillovers C. d'Aspremont and A. Jacquemin; Part IV.
Mergers and Merger Control: 17. Unprofitable exogenous mergers: losses from
horizontal merger - the effects of an exogenous change in industry
structure on Cournot-Nash equilibrium S. W. Salant, S. Switzer and R. J.
Reynolds; 18. Profitable horizontal mergers and welfare: horizontal mergers
- an equilibrium analysis Joseph Farrell and Carl Shapiro; 19. Using the
Herfindahl-Hirschman index: horizontal mergers - comment Gregory J. Werden;
20. Cournot and merger control: horizontal mergers - reply Joseph Farrell
and Carl Shapiro; 21.Vertical mergers: vertical mergers in multi-product
industries and Edgeworth's paradox of taxation Michael A. Salinger; 22.
Enforcement of the US merger guidelines: empirical evidence on FTC
enforcement of the merger guidelines Malcolm B. Coate and Fred S.
McChesney; 23. Enforcement of the European merger regulation: the merger
decisions of the European Commission Damien Neven, Robin Nuttall and Paul
Seabright; Index.
Preface; Introduction; Part I. Market Structure: 1. Game theory and
industry studies: an introductory overview John Sutton; 2. Game-theoretic
models of market concentration: sunk costs and market structure - a review
article Richard Schmalensee; 3. Expanding markets: capacity expansion in
the titanium dioxide industry Pankaj Ghemawat; 4. Declining markets: the
devolution of declining industries Pankaj Ghemawat and Barry Nalebuff; 5.
Empirical evidence: exit from declining industries - 'shakeout' or
'stakeout'? Marvin B. Lieberman; Part II. Industrial Pricing and Pricing
Schemes: 6. Intertemporal pricing schemes: experimental tests of
consciously parallel behaviour in oligopoly Ronald Harstad, Stephen Martin
and Hans-Theo Normann; 7. Spatial pricing schemes: on the strategic choice
of spatial price policy Jacques-François Thisse and Xavier Vives; 8.
Best-price policies: facilitating practices - the effects of advance notice
and best-price policies Charles A. Holt and David T. Scheffman; 9. Vertical
pricing schemes: vertical restraints and producers' competition Patrick Rey
and Joseph Stiglitz; 10. Price discrimination in a common market:
international price discrimination in the European car market Frank
Verboven; 11. Tacit collusion (I): interfirm rivalry in a repeated game -
an empirical test of tacit collusion Margaret E. Slade; 12. Tacit collusion
(II): collusive equilibrium in the great salt duopoly Ray Rees; Part III.
Competition Policy: 13. Collusion and predation: on the detection of
collusion and predation Louis Phlips; 14. Vertical restraints: vertical
restraints in European competition policy J. A. Kay; 15. Franchising
agreements: economic assessment of competition law provisions applicable to
franchising OECD; 16. Joint R&D ventures: cooperative and noncooperative
R&D in duopoly with spillovers C. d'Aspremont and A. Jacquemin; Part IV.
Mergers and Merger Control: 17. Unprofitable exogenous mergers: losses from
horizontal merger - the effects of an exogenous change in industry
structure on Cournot-Nash equilibrium S. W. Salant, S. Switzer and R. J.
Reynolds; 18. Profitable horizontal mergers and welfare: horizontal mergers
- an equilibrium analysis Joseph Farrell and Carl Shapiro; 19. Using the
Herfindahl-Hirschman index: horizontal mergers - comment Gregory J. Werden;
20. Cournot and merger control: horizontal mergers - reply Joseph Farrell
and Carl Shapiro; 21.Vertical mergers: vertical mergers in multi-product
industries and Edgeworth's paradox of taxation Michael A. Salinger; 22.
Enforcement of the US merger guidelines: empirical evidence on FTC
enforcement of the merger guidelines Malcolm B. Coate and Fred S.
McChesney; 23. Enforcement of the European merger regulation: the merger
decisions of the European Commission Damien Neven, Robin Nuttall and Paul
Seabright; Index.
industry studies: an introductory overview John Sutton; 2. Game-theoretic
models of market concentration: sunk costs and market structure - a review
article Richard Schmalensee; 3. Expanding markets: capacity expansion in
the titanium dioxide industry Pankaj Ghemawat; 4. Declining markets: the
devolution of declining industries Pankaj Ghemawat and Barry Nalebuff; 5.
Empirical evidence: exit from declining industries - 'shakeout' or
'stakeout'? Marvin B. Lieberman; Part II. Industrial Pricing and Pricing
Schemes: 6. Intertemporal pricing schemes: experimental tests of
consciously parallel behaviour in oligopoly Ronald Harstad, Stephen Martin
and Hans-Theo Normann; 7. Spatial pricing schemes: on the strategic choice
of spatial price policy Jacques-François Thisse and Xavier Vives; 8.
Best-price policies: facilitating practices - the effects of advance notice
and best-price policies Charles A. Holt and David T. Scheffman; 9. Vertical
pricing schemes: vertical restraints and producers' competition Patrick Rey
and Joseph Stiglitz; 10. Price discrimination in a common market:
international price discrimination in the European car market Frank
Verboven; 11. Tacit collusion (I): interfirm rivalry in a repeated game -
an empirical test of tacit collusion Margaret E. Slade; 12. Tacit collusion
(II): collusive equilibrium in the great salt duopoly Ray Rees; Part III.
Competition Policy: 13. Collusion and predation: on the detection of
collusion and predation Louis Phlips; 14. Vertical restraints: vertical
restraints in European competition policy J. A. Kay; 15. Franchising
agreements: economic assessment of competition law provisions applicable to
franchising OECD; 16. Joint R&D ventures: cooperative and noncooperative
R&D in duopoly with spillovers C. d'Aspremont and A. Jacquemin; Part IV.
Mergers and Merger Control: 17. Unprofitable exogenous mergers: losses from
horizontal merger - the effects of an exogenous change in industry
structure on Cournot-Nash equilibrium S. W. Salant, S. Switzer and R. J.
Reynolds; 18. Profitable horizontal mergers and welfare: horizontal mergers
- an equilibrium analysis Joseph Farrell and Carl Shapiro; 19. Using the
Herfindahl-Hirschman index: horizontal mergers - comment Gregory J. Werden;
20. Cournot and merger control: horizontal mergers - reply Joseph Farrell
and Carl Shapiro; 21.Vertical mergers: vertical mergers in multi-product
industries and Edgeworth's paradox of taxation Michael A. Salinger; 22.
Enforcement of the US merger guidelines: empirical evidence on FTC
enforcement of the merger guidelines Malcolm B. Coate and Fred S.
McChesney; 23. Enforcement of the European merger regulation: the merger
decisions of the European Commission Damien Neven, Robin Nuttall and Paul
Seabright; Index.