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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... competitive era . market dominance , with weak competition . With another set of developments , competition might instead spread quickly and powerfully . Probably there will evolve a mix of outcomes , varying among states and regions ...
... competitive era . market dominance , with weak competition . With another set of developments , competition might instead spread quickly and powerfully . Probably there will evolve a mix of outcomes , varying among states and regions ...
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... competition in New York City is far from complete , the similarity of events a century apart is instructive . In the ... competition into local ex- change markets is just the beginning of the story . In most cases this competition is met ...
... competition in New York City is far from complete , the similarity of events a century apart is instructive . In the ... competition into local ex- change markets is just the beginning of the story . In most cases this competition is met ...
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... competitive . Rather , it will take years until ILECs will no longer be dominant . In order for competition to succeed in local telephone markets , any implicit cross - subsidiza- tion has to vanish . The stage for this has been set ...
... competitive . Rather , it will take years until ILECs will no longer be dominant . In order for competition to succeed in local telephone markets , any implicit cross - subsidiza- tion has to vanish . The stage for this has been set ...
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