Pioneers of Industrial Organization: How the Economics of Competition and Monopoly Took Shape. . . this collection should be viewed as a pioneering effort. . . this book would most likely serve as a useful quick reference source for students of industrial economics. It can also serve as a valuable point of departure for those who wish to study in |
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... 232 Bruce Marion H. Carl Kaysen 235 William G. Shepherd I. Donald F. Turner 237 William G. Shepherd J. George Joseph Stigler 239 Sam Peltzman K. William Jack Baumol 245 Stephen Martin L. John Robert Meyer 248 John C. Spychalski 13.
... 232 Bruce Marion H. Carl Kaysen 235 William G. Shepherd I. Donald F. Turner 237 William G. Shepherd J. George Joseph Stigler 239 Sam Peltzman K. William Jack Baumol 245 Stephen Martin L. John Robert Meyer 248 John C. Spychalski 13.
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Sam Peltzman summarized George Joseph Stigler, the pivotal figure between the old and new Chicago schools. Bruce Marion wrote on Willard Fritz Mueller, while John Spychalski presented John R. Meyer. All other individual write-ups were ...
Sam Peltzman summarized George Joseph Stigler, the pivotal figure between the old and new Chicago schools. Bruce Marion wrote on Willard Fritz Mueller, while John Spychalski presented John R. Meyer. All other individual write-ups were ...
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In some degree of contrast, the Chicago school led by George Stigler and its journals (especially the Journal of Political Economy and the Journal of Law and Economics) often gave easy acceptance to papers from its like-minded group of ...
In some degree of contrast, the Chicago school led by George Stigler and its journals (especially the Journal of Political Economy and the Journal of Law and Economics) often gave easy acceptance to papers from its like-minded group of ...
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2 Market theory in Europe | 6 |
A ADAM SMITH 17231790 | 25 |
3 Economists from the German language area nineteenth and twentieth centuries | 27 |
A HEINRICH VON STACKELBERG 19051946 | 50 |
B ERNST HEUSZ 1922 | 52 |
C ERICH HOPPMANN 1923 | 54 |
D ERHARD KANTZENBACH 1931 | 55 |
B MORRIS A ADELMAN | 214 |
C JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH | 216 |
D ALFRED E KAHN | 218 |
E WALTER ADAMS | 220 |
F JOE S BAIN | 224 |
G WILLARD FRITZ MUELLER | 232 |
H CARL KAYSEN | 235 |
I DONALD F TURNER | 237 |
4 Market theory in the Low Countries | 56 |
A HENK WILM LAMBERS 19162004 | 78 |
5 French political economy about industrial matters | 80 |
A JEANBAPTISTE SAY 17671832 | 93 |
B FRANÇOIS PERROUX 19031987 | 94 |
6 Industrial economics in Italy | 95 |
7 The contributions of three English economists to the development of industrial economics | 111 |
A ALFRED MARSHALL 18421924 | 124 |
8 Industrial economics in Scandinavia 18801980 | 126 |
Pioneers of the field in the USA and Canada | 145 |
9 Introduction to the pioneers in North America | 147 |
Individual pioneers in the USA and Canada | 169 |
A Charles Ellet JR | 171 |
B HENRY CARTER ADAMS | 173 |
C JOHN BATES CLARK | 175 |
D JEREMIAH WHIPPLE JENKS | 179 |
E JOHN MAURICE CLARK | 183 |
F GEORGE WARD STOCKING | 187 |
G MARTIN G GLAESER | 190 |
A GARDINER C MEANS | 194 |
B EDWARD HASTINGS CHAMBERLIN | 199 |
C JAMES C BONBRIGHT | 203 |
D HAROLD HOTELLING | 206 |
E EDWARD S MASON | 209 |
A JOSEPH A SCHUMPETER | 211 |
J GEORGE JOSEPH STIGLER | 239 |
K WILLIAM JACK BAUMOL | 245 |
L JOHN ROBERT MEYER | 248 |
A RICHARD E CAVES | 250 |
B LELAND L JOHNSON | 254 |
C LEONARD W WEISS | 256 |
D JACOB SCHMOOKLER | 259 |
E FREDERIC M SCHERER | 261 |
F WILLIAM G SHEPHERD | 267 |
G HARVEY J LEIBENSTEIN | 271 |
H WILLIAM S COMANOR | 272 |
I OLIVER E WILLIAMSON | 274 |
J HAROLD DEMSETZ | 276 |
K PAUL W MACAVOY | 278 |
L HARRY M TREBING | 280 |
M DENNIS CARY MUELLER | 282 |
N ROGER G NOLL | 286 |
O SAM PELTZMAN | 288 |
P RICHARD SCHMALENSEE | 289 |
Q A MICHAEL SPENCE | 291 |
R ROBERT D WILLIG | 294 |
S JOSEPH E STIGLITZ | 296 |
Index | 299 |
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Alfred Marshall American Economic Review analysis antitrust antitrust policy Bain Baumol behavior benefits Brems Cambridge capital cartels century Chicago Commission concentration concept contributions corporations debate defined demand deregulation difficult discussed Dutch dynamic economies of scale economists effects efficiency empirical entrepreneur entry barriers equilibrium field financial find findings firm’s first fixed flows growth Harvard University ibid ideas important industrial economics industrial organization influence influential innovation John Jong Joseph Schumpeter Journal of Economics large firms market power market structure mergers microeconomic monopolistic competition Mueller oligopolistic oligopoly output perfect competition Personal history Born pioneers Political Economy predatory pricing price discrimination Principal position Professor problem production Professor of Economics profiles profitability profits public utility published reflected regulation relevant publications role Saraceno Scherer scholars School Schumpeter sectors Shepherd significant social specific Statistics Stigler studies trade vertical William G workable competition
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Página 71 - To widen the market, and to narrow the competition, is always the interest of the dealers. To widen the market may frequently be agreeable enough to the interest of the public ; but to narrow the competition must always be against it...
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Página 10 - The price of monopoly is upon every occasion the highest which can be got. The natural price, or the price of free competition, on the contrary, is the lowest which can be taken, not upon every occasion indeed, but for any considerable time together.
Página 26 - How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature, which interest him in the fortune of others, and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it except the pleasure of seeing it.
Página 212 - In this respect perfect competition is not only impossible but inferior, and has no title to being set up as a model of ideal efficiency.
Página 10 - But the public would be a gainer, the work of all artificers coming in this way much cheaper to market. It is to prevent this reduction of price, and consequently of wages and profit, by restraining that free competition which would most certainly occasion it, that all corporations, and the greater part of corporation laws, have been established.
Página 194 - The separation of ownership from control produces a condition where the interests of owner and of ultimate manager may, and often do, diverge, and where many of the checks which formerly operated to limit the use of power disappear.
Página 212 - As long as they are not carried into practice, inventions are economically irrelevant. And to carry any improvement into effect is a task entirely different from the inventing of it, and a task, moreover, requiring entirely different kinds of aptitudes.