The Theory of the Firm presents an innovative general analysis of the economics of the firm.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel F. Spulber is the Elinor Hobbs Distinguished Professor of International Business and Professor of Management Strategy at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. He is the founding editor of the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy. Founder of Kellogg's International Business and Markets Program, his current research is in the area of entrepreneurship, international economics, economics of organizations, industrial organization, management strategy, and law. Spulber is the author of 11 books, including Networks in Telecommunications: Economics and Law (with Christopher Yoo, forthcoming), Global Competitive Strategy (2007), Market Microstructure: Intermediaries and the Theory of the Firm (1999), and Deregulatory Takings and the Regulatory Contract: The Competitive Transformation of Network Industries in the United States (with J. Gregory Sidak, 1997), all from Cambridge University Press, and Management Strategy (2004), The Market Makers (1998), and Regulation and Markets (1989).
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Introduction Part I. The Theory of the Firm: 1. The consumer 2. The firm 3. Separation of consumer objectives and firm objectives Part II. The Entrepreneur in Equilibrium: 4. The entrepreneur 5. Competition between entrepreneurs Part III. Human Capital and Financial Capital: 6. Human capital and the organization of the firm 7. Financial capital and the organization of the firm Part IV. Intermediation by the Firm: 8. The firm as intermediary in the pure exchange economy 9. The firm versus free riding Part V. Market Making by the Firm: 10. The firm creates markets 11. The firm in the market for contracts 12. Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. The Theory of the Firm: 1. The consumer 2. The firm 3. Separation of consumer objectives and firm objectives Part II. The Entrepreneur in Equilibrium: 4. The entrepreneur 5. Competition between entrepreneurs Part III. Human Capital and Financial Capital: 6. Human capital and the organization of the firm 7. Financial capital and the organization of the firm Part IV. Intermediation by the Firm: 8. The firm as intermediary in the pure exchange economy 9. The firm versus free riding Part V. Market Making by the Firm: 10. The firm creates markets 11. The firm in the market for contracts 12. Conclusion.
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