Industry StudiesLarry L. Duetsch M.E. Sharpe, 2002 - 394 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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... example , detergents , breakfast cereals , razor blades , perfumes , and cosmetics.54 If seller con- centration in the industry continues to rise and eventually stabilizes , advertising outlays may be- gin to fall to more moderate ...
... example , detergents , breakfast cereals , razor blades , perfumes , and cosmetics.54 If seller con- centration in the industry continues to rise and eventually stabilizes , advertising outlays may be- gin to fall to more moderate ...
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... example , Dean F. Amel and J. Nellie Liang , " The Relation- ship between Entry into Banking Markets and Changes in Legal Restrictions on Entry , " Antitrust Bulletin 37 , no . 3 ( Fall 1992 ) : 631-49 . 44. For a review of price ...
... example , Dean F. Amel and J. Nellie Liang , " The Relation- ship between Entry into Banking Markets and Changes in Legal Restrictions on Entry , " Antitrust Bulletin 37 , no . 3 ( Fall 1992 ) : 631-49 . 44. For a review of price ...
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... example is the case of some large industrial customers that receive power at transmission - level voltages and bypass the distribution grid . It would not be justi- fied for such customers to pay for the cost of the distribution grid if ...
... example is the case of some large industrial customers that receive power at transmission - level voltages and bypass the distribution grid . It would not be justi- fied for such customers to pay for the cost of the distribution grid if ...
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