Oligopoly and dynamic competition : firm, market and economic system
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Oligopoly and dynamic competition : firm, market and economic system
(Central issues in contemporary economic theory and policy)
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press in association with Rivista di politica economica, SIPI, Rome, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The book has three main objectives. Firstly, to provide an up-dated analysis of the most important theoretical developments, secondly, to present significant empirical verifications and thirdly, to assess the micro-macro debate and the relations which link the market structure to the function of the economic system.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Surveys: oligopoly, the organization of production and strategic behaviour, Patrizio Bianchi
- what is at stake in the new industrial economics, Alexis Jacquemin. Part 2 Theoretical developments: oligopoly - static and dynamic analysis, Paolo Sylos Labini
- multinational firms, international competition and oligopolistic rivalry, Fabrizio Onida
- potential competition and entry deterring strategies - welfare effects and policy implications, Flavio Delbono. Part 3 Empirical evidence: productive re-organization and dynamic competition in four European sectors, Patrizio Bianchi
- collusive behaviour, R&D and European policy, Alexis Jacquemin
- utilization of productive capacity and profit margins in the main industrial sectors in Italy, Alberto Heimler and Carlo Milana
- public monopolies, Carlo Scognamiglio and Matteo Caroli. Part 4 Market structures and the economic system: imperfect competition, the economic system and the debate on Keynesian economics, Robin Marris.
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