Current issues in industrial economics
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Current issues in industrial economics
(Current issues in economics)
Macmillan Press, 1994 [i.e. 1993]
- : hard
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 271-289
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hard ISBN 9780333560822
Description
Industrial economics has latterly undergone fundamental change. The structure-conduct-performance paradigm has been displaced by game-theoretic modelling of market behaviour, in which conduct moves to centre stage and structure is found jointly as part of an equilibrium determined by preferences, behaviour and technology. The firm has been rediscovered as a focus of study. There has been a renaissance of key style empirical work. Specialists review and explain key developments in the subject of industrial economics over the past decade or more.
Table of Contents
- Introduction and Overview: Recent Developments in Industrial Economics
- J.Cable - Economics of the Firm
- G.Stewart - Alternative Forms of Productive Enterprise
- S.Estrin - Conjectural Variations
- C.Fraser - Oligopoly and Welfare
- J.Cable, A.Carruth & A.Dixit - Models of Product Differentiation
- M.Waterson - Entry and Market Share Mobility
- P.Geroski - Strategic R and D and Innovation
- J.Beath, Y.Katsoulacos & D.Ulph - Recent Developments in the Economics of Public Utility Regulation
- T.Weyman-Jones - Linear and Non-Linear Models of Economic Time Series: An Introduction
- D.Byers and D.Peel
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780333562819
Description
Industrial economics has latterly undergone fundamental change. The structure-conduct-performance paradigm has been displaced by game-theoretic modelling of market behaviour, in which conduct moves to centre stage and structure is found jointly as part of an equilibrium determined by preferences, behaviour and technology. The firm has been rediscovered as a focus of study. There has been a renaissance of key style empirical work. Specialists review and explain key developments in the subject of industrial economics over the past decade or more.
Table of Contents
- Introduction and overview - recent developments in industrial economics, J. Cable
- economics of the firm, G. Stewart
- alternative forms of productive enterprise, S. Estrin
- conjectural variations, C. Fraser
- oligopoly and welfare, J. Cable et al
- models of product differentiation, M. Waterson
- entry and market share mobility, P. Geroski
- strategic research and development and innovation, J. Beath et al
- recent developments in the economics of public utility regulation, T. Weyman-Jones
- linear and non-linear models of economic time series - an introduction, D. Byers and D. Peel.
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