Introduction to Industrial Organization, second editionMIT Press, 2017 M03 3 - 440 páginas An issue-driven introduction to industrial organization, thoroughly updated and revised. The study of industrial organization (IO)—the analysis of the way firms compete with one another—has become a key component of economics and of such related disciplines as finance, strategy, and marketing. This book provides an issue-driven introduction to industrial organization. Although formal in its approach, it is written in a way that requires only basic mathematical training. It includes a vast array of examples, from both within and outside the United States. This second edition has been thoroughly updated and revised. In addition to updated examples, this edition presents a more systematic treatment of public policy implications. It features added advanced sections, with analytical treatment of ideas previously presented verbally; and exercises, which allow for a deeper and more formal understanding of each topic. The new edition also includes an introduction to such empirical methods as demand estimation and equilibrium identification. Supplemental material is available online. |
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Contenido
What is industrial organization? | 1 |
11 An Example | 2 |
12 Central Questions | 3 |
13 Coming Next | 9 |
Microeconomics Foundations | 13 |
Consumers | 15 |
22 Demand Elasticity | 19 |
23 Estimating the Demand Curve | 26 |
92 Price Wars | 222 |
93 Factors that Facilitate Collusion | 227 |
94 Empirical Analysis of Cartels and Collusion | 232 |
95 Public Policy | 234 |
Entry and Market Structure | 249 |
Market Structure | 251 |
101 Entry Costs and Market Structure | 253 |
102 Endogenous vs Exogenous Entry Costs | 260 |
24 Are Consumers Really Rational? | 29 |
Firms | 35 |
31 The Firms Production Cost and Supply Functions | 36 |
32 Pricing | 43 |
33 Do Firms Maximize Profits? | 52 |
34 What Determines a Firms Boundaries? | 54 |
35 Why are Firms Different? | 56 |
Competition Equilibrium andEfficiency | 67 |
42 Competitive Selection | 74 |
43 Monopolistic Competition | 79 |
44 Efficiency | 81 |
Market Failure and Public Policy | 93 |
52 Imperfect Information | 99 |
53 Monopoly | 102 |
54 Regulation | 107 |
55 competition Policy and Antitrust | 109 |
56 Firm Regulation | 110 |
Price Discrimination | 121 |
61 Selection by Indicators | 125 |
62 Self Selection | 130 |
63 NonLinear Pricing | 135 |
64 Auctions and Negotiations | 140 |
65 Is Price Discrimination Legal? Should it be? | 144 |
Oligopoly | 157 |
Games and Strategies | 159 |
71 Nash Equilibrium | 161 |
72 Sequential Games | 167 |
73 Repeated Games | 172 |
74 Information | 174 |
Oligopoly | 185 |
81 the Bertrand Model | 186 |
82 The Cournot Model | 194 |
83 Bertrand vs Cournot | 200 |
Comparative Statics | 202 |
Collusion and Price Wars | 217 |
91 Stability of Collusive Agreements | 218 |
103 Intensity of Competition Market Structure and Market Power | 264 |
104 Entry and Welfare | 269 |
105 Entry Regulation | 273 |
Horizontal mergers | 281 |
111 Economic Effects of Horizontal Mergers | 282 |
112 Horizontal Merger Dynamics | 288 |
113 Horizontal Merger Policy | 292 |
Market Foreclosure | 303 |
121 Entry Deterrence | 304 |
122 Exclusive contracts bundling and Foreclosure | 312 |
123 Predatory Pricing | 317 |
124 Public Policy towards foreclosure | 320 |
NonPrice Strategies | 331 |
Vertical Relations | 333 |
131 Vertical Integration | 334 |
132 Vertical Restraints | 340 |
133 Public Policy | 342 |
Product Differentiation | 349 |
141 Demand for Differentiated Products | 350 |
142 Competition with Differentiated Products | 354 |
143 Advertising and Branding | 362 |
144 Consumer Behavior and Firm Strategy | 368 |
145 Public Policy | 371 |
Innovation | 377 |
151 Market Structure and innovation Incentives | 381 |
152 Diffusion of Knowledge and innovations | 383 |
153 Innovation strategy | 385 |
154 Public Policy | 391 |
Networks | 399 |
161 Chicken and Egg | 401 |
162 Innvation Adoption with Network Effects | 405 |
163 Firm Strategy | 414 |
164 Public Policy | 419 |
Networks | 420 |
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