Pioneers of Industrial Organization: How the Economics of Competition and Monopoly Took ShapeH. W. de Jong, William G. Shepherd Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007 M01 1 - 352 páginas . . . 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 |
Contenido
1 Introduction to market theory and its European pioneers | 3 |
2 Market theory in Europe | 6 |
3 Economists from the German language area nineteenth and twentieth centuries | 27 |
4 Market theory in the Low Countries | 56 |
5 French political economy about industrial matters | 80 |
6 Industrial economics in Italy | 95 |
7 The contributions of three English economists to the development of industrial economics | 111 |
8 Industrial economics in Scandinavia 18801980 | 126 |
9 Introduction to the pioneers in North America | 147 |
10 To the 1930s | 171 |
11 The 1930s | 194 |
12 The 1940s and 1950s | 211 |
13 The 1960s to the mid1980s | 250 |
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Adams Alfred Marshall American Economic Review analysis antitrust antitrust policy Bain Baumol behavior Brems Cambridge capital cartels century Chicago Commission concentration concept contributions corporations debate demand deregulation discussed dominant Dutch dynamic economies of scale economists effects efficiency empirical enterprises entrepreneur entry barriers equilibrium European field game theory growth Harvard University Harvard University Press ibid ideas important industrial economics industrial organization innovation Italian Jenks John Jong Joseph Schumpeter Journal of Economics large firms later market power market structure mergers microeconomic modern monopolistic competition Mueller oligopolistic oligopoly output perfect competition period Personal history Born pioneers Political Economy predatory pricing price discrimination Principal position Professor problem production Professor of Economics profits public utility published regulation relevant publications role Saraceno Scherer scholars School Schumpeter sectors Shepherd social Statistics Stigler studies trade trusts vertical workable competition X-inefficiency York Zeuthen