Industry StudiesRoutledge, 2019 M07 23 - 412 páginas Featuring new chapters on casino gambling and the nursing home industry, and updated throughout, the new edition of this highly readable text analyzes well-defined industries from commodities and manufacturing to distribution and services, showing how firms compete with one another. Each study gives appropriate attention to government policies that have influenced competitive conditions in the industry, and the material is presented without the use of calculus so that anyone with some background in economic principles can benefit from it. The book provides balance in regard to the mix of industries dealt with, and also in the varying perspectives of the contributors. |
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... Mergers Considered by the FCC Since the Passage of TA96 Figures 1.1 Percentage of Light Vehicles 1.2 U.S.-Produced Shares of Cars Versus Trucks 2.1 Age Composition of the U.S. Adult Population 2.2 U.S. Total Malt Beverage Shipments ...
... Mergers Considered by the FCC Since the Passage of TA96 Figures 1.1 Percentage of Light Vehicles 1.2 U.S.-Produced Shares of Cars Versus Trucks 2.1 Age Composition of the U.S. Adult Population 2.2 U.S. Total Malt Beverage Shipments ...
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... mergers and the development of hub-and-spoke route systems that yield better service for travelers based near smaller airports. Vexing sources of market power remain, generating calls for renewed public intervention. The study of retail ...
... mergers and the development of hub-and-spoke route systems that yield better service for travelers based near smaller airports. Vexing sources of market power remain, generating calls for renewed public intervention. The study of retail ...
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... merger with—but in reality was an acquisition by—DaimlerBenz, the German maker of Mercedes. Both companies were very profitable at the time, and the deal was intended to provide Chrysler with better access to international markets for ...
... merger with—but in reality was an acquisition by—DaimlerBenz, the German maker of Mercedes. Both companies were very profitable at the time, and the deal was intended to provide Chrysler with better access to international markets for ...
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... Merger to Produce $3 Billion in Savings, Revenue Gains Within 3 to 5 Years," Wall Street Journal, May 8, 1998, p. A-l. 39. Automotive News Market Data Book, various issues. 40. Consumer Reports, June 1990, p. 410. 41. For discussions of ...
... Merger to Produce $3 Billion in Savings, Revenue Gains Within 3 to 5 Years," Wall Street Journal, May 8, 1998, p. A-l. 39. Automotive News Market Data Book, various issues. 40. Consumer Reports, June 1990, p. 410. 41. For discussions of ...
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... carbonated soft drink sales through merger, a share offensive to U.S. antitrust law. Hence, Coca-Cola was arguing for an "all beverage" market in an attempt to reduce considerably the market shares involved in these proposed soda pop.
... carbonated soft drink sales through merger, a share offensive to U.S. antitrust law. Hence, Coca-Cola was arguing for an "all beverage" market in an attempt to reduce considerably the market shares involved in these proposed soda pop.
Contenido
Differentiating a Commodity | |
The Critical Role of Innovation | |
Decline and Renewal | |
DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES | |
Competing with Other Forms of Entertainment | |
Generating Controversy | |
Designing Products to Reduce Costs | |
Competition Distribution and Efficiencies | |
Rising Costs and Added Forms of Service | |
Competition and Network Access | |
About the Editor and Contributors | |
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