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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... Structure , Joseph E. Stiglitz and G. Frank Mathewson , eds . ( Cambridge : MIT Press , 1986 ) , p . 59 . 42. The opportunities for first movers to engage in strate- gic nonprice behavior to deter entry are discussed in Encaoua ...
... Structure , Joseph E. Stiglitz and G. Frank Mathewson , eds . ( Cambridge : MIT Press , 1986 ) , p . 59 . 42. The opportunities for first movers to engage in strate- gic nonprice behavior to deter entry are discussed in Encaoua ...
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... structure . When rates decline with us- age , the rate is part of the declining - block structure . Proponents of conservation generally advance an inverted - block rate structure that charges more to customers that consume large ...
... structure . When rates decline with us- age , the rate is part of the declining - block structure . Proponents of conservation generally advance an inverted - block rate structure that charges more to customers that consume large ...
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... structure where both hardware and software were provided by the same firm . Figure 13.3 illustrates this.15 Two rationales are commonly given to explain this structure . From a consumer perspective , it was preferable to contact a ...
... structure where both hardware and software were provided by the same firm . Figure 13.3 illustrates this.15 Two rationales are commonly given to explain this structure . From a consumer perspective , it was preferable to contact a ...
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