Structure, conduct and performance
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Structure, conduct and performance
Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991
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Includes bibliogrpahical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Weiss has been an important figure in structure-conduct-performance research. In particular, his work has been instrumental in showing how market structure and the conduct of firms relate to subsequent economic performance. The purpose of this volume is to bring together the most important work that has been published by Weiss over the last three decades. The volume also contains retrospective comments by Weiss on his earlier work. The first section of the book comprises work by Weiss on the determinants of market structure. The second section includes Weiss' studies on the relation between market structure and economic performance.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Determinants of market structure: factors in changing concentration
- the survival technique and the extent of suboptimal capacity
- the evaluation of mergers in six industries
- the geographic size of markets in manufacturing
- optimal plant size and the extent of suboptimal capacity
- the extent and effects of aggregate concentration. Part 2 Market structure and performance: average concentration ratios and industrial performance
- concentration and labour earnings
- firm size and profitability
- advertising, profits and corporate taxes
- the concentration-profits relationship and anti-trust
- advertising, concentration and price-cost margins. Part 3 Business pricing policies and inflation reconsidered: Stigler, Kindahl and means administered prices
- concentration, price and critical concentration ratios
- change in concentration, change in cost, change in demand, and change in price. Part 4 Conclusion: the structure-conduct-performance paradigm and anti-trust.
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