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Handbook of Industrial Organization
Richard Schmalensee (Edited by), Robert Willig (Edited by)
9780444704351, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 11 September 1989
632 pages
24 x 16.5 x 3.4 cm, 1.143 kg
This handbook serves as a source, reference, and teaching supplement for industrial organization (or industrial economics), the broad field within microeconomics that focuses on business behavior and its implications both for market structures and processes, and for public policies towards them. Comprehensive and up-to-date surveys are provided of recent developments and the state of knowledge in the major areas of research in this field as of the latter part of the 1980's, written at a level suitable for use by non-specialist economists and students on advanced graduate courses. Each chapter can be read independently, although they are organized into sections.
Empirical Methods and Results. Inter-industry studies of structure and performance (R. Schmalensee). Empirical studies of industries with market power (T.F. Bresnahan). Empirical studies of innovation and market structure (R. Levin, W. Cohen). An updated review of industrial organization: Applications of experimental methods (C.R. Plott). International Issues and Comparisons. Industrial organization and international trade (P.R. Krugman). International differences in industrial organization (R.E. Caves). Government Intervention in the Marketplace. Economic perspectives on the politics of regulation (R.G. Noll). Optimal policies for natural monopolies (R.R. Braeutigam). Design of regulatory mechanisms and institutions (D.P. Baron). The effects of economic regulation (P.L. Joskow, N.L. Rose). The economics of health, safety and environmental regulation (H.K. Gruenspecht, L.B. Lave).
Subject Areas: Industry & industrial studies [KN], Public finance [KFFD], Economic theory & philosophy [KCA], Occupational & industrial psychology [JMJ]