Industry StudiesLarry L. Duetsch M.E. Sharpe, 1998 - 364 páginas A collection of 13 studies of individual industries that mirror the sectoral composition of the current US economy. Each is complete in itself, but read together, they illuminate the competition and interdependence between them. No date is noted for the first edition, but the second contains new profiles for electric power, local phone service, motion pictures, and microcomputer platforms. Others described are automobiles, beer, pharmaceuticals, retail commercial banking, health insurance, and hospitals. Paper edition (unseen), $31.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR. |
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... higher adver- tising intensity may be causing higher concentra- tion because of economics of scale in advertising or cost - price squeezes that force the weakest firms from the industry . On the other hand , in the range of negative ...
... higher adver- tising intensity may be causing higher concentra- tion because of economics of scale in advertising or cost - price squeezes that force the weakest firms from the industry . On the other hand , in the range of negative ...
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... higher voltage down to small residential buyers at the usual 110 votes . Their demand con- ditions are extremely varied , from elastic to highly inelastic . The main market divisions are three - large industrial buyers at higher ...
... higher voltage down to small residential buyers at the usual 110 votes . Their demand con- ditions are extremely varied , from elastic to highly inelastic . The main market divisions are three - large industrial buyers at higher ...
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... higher in Canada than in the United States . Despite Canada's seemingly more inten- sive use of hospital facilities , spending per capita on hospital care was 26 percent higher in the United States than in Canada . While U.S. hospi ...
... higher in Canada than in the United States . Despite Canada's seemingly more inten- sive use of hospital facilities , spending per capita on hospital care was 26 percent higher in the United States than in Canada . While U.S. hospi ...
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