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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... Passenger Miles Flown by New Entrant Carriers 6.5 Airport Concentration 6.6 Domestic Airline Yield Adjusted for ... Passengers 6.10 Relationship of Load Factor to Distance: 1977 and 2000 6.11 Operating Profit Margin (All Services) of ...
... Passenger Miles Flown by New Entrant Carriers 6.5 Airport Concentration 6.6 Domestic Airline Yield Adjusted for ... Passengers 6.10 Relationship of Load Factor to Distance: 1977 and 2000 6.11 Operating Profit Margin (All Services) of ...
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... passenger preference for large carriers has led to 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 ...
... passenger preference for large carriers has led to 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 ...
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... passenger vehicles—cars plus light trucks—in the United States starting in 1969. In that year the Big 3 plus American Motors accounted for 89 percent of all vehicles sold, with GM by itself having a 46 percent Automobiles: Products ...
... passenger vehicles—cars plus light trucks—in the United States starting in 1969. In that year the Big 3 plus American Motors accounted for 89 percent of all vehicles sold, with GM by itself having a 46 percent Automobiles: Products ...
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... passenger cars for each of the following two years and to slightly more for an additional year. In 1985, the U.S. government declared that it would not request an extension, but Japan's MITI unilaterally restricted exports to the United ...
... passenger cars for each of the following two years and to slightly more for an additional year. In 1985, the U.S. government declared that it would not request an extension, but Japan's MITI unilaterally restricted exports to the United ...
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... passenger cars in 1960. By 1980, however, production had exploded to over 7 million, with 56 percent for export and nearly half of that going to the United States.17 Pressure to invest in U.S. facilities grew intense, but supported by ...
... passenger cars in 1960. By 1980, however, production had exploded to over 7 million, with 56 percent for export and nearly half of that going to the United States.17 Pressure to invest in U.S. facilities grew intense, but supported by ...
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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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