Industrial Organization in Context

Industrial Organization in Context

by StephenMartin (Author)

Synopsis

Industrial Organization is a central branch of microeconomics that has historically provoked a great deal of debate among economists. Steve Martin draws on this debate and economic history in order to examine the economics of markets, industries and their participants and in doing so addresses the implications for public policy towards business behaviour. Industrial Organization in Context leads students through the essential concepts that are central to understanding the strategic behaviour of firms and the policy questions at the heart of Industrial Organization. It takes an international approach, examining both US Antitrust and EU Competition Policy and their development. Classic and contemporary examples serve to illustrate the theory and experimental tests of models help students to study economic questions. This book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which includes: For students: essay questions, links to useful websites, historical timelines For lecturers: Scientific Workplace, slides, instructor manual

$78.85

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10 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 700
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 22 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0199291195
ISBN 13: 9780199291199

Media Reviews
The author has a delightful writing style, all the time making clear why he comes at the problems from a historical perspective. * Barry Keating, University of Notre Dame *
The extensive coverage of both regulation and 10 topics in one book is rare. One always needs to supplement when teaching one or the other. This book fills that need. * Paroma Sanyal, Brandeis University *
This is a very good text. It reads well and, importantly, it has the distinctive quality of providing a substantial amount of institutional and empirical material. This is invaluable in conveying to the reader the relevance of economic analysis. * R. Rothschild, Lancaster University *
The book is up-to-date, it addresses issues that are important in the economy of the 21st century, and it does this integrating historial points, formal models and practical examples. A good all-round 10 book. * Laszlo A. Koczy, Obuda University, Budapest *
Author Bio
Stephen Martin is Professor of Economics at the Krannert School of Management, Purdue University, USA. Prior to that he was Professor of Industrial Organisation at the University of Amsterdam, Director of the Center for Industrial Economics at the University of Copenhagen and Professor of Economics at the European University Institute and Michigan State University. He was co-managing editor of the International Journal of Industrial Organization from 1996 to 2004, and has published widely in all areas of industrial economics.