Empirical Studies in Industrial Organization : Essays in Honor of Leonard W. Weiss / edited by David B. Audretsch, John J. Siegfried.
Empirical Studies in Industrial Organization brings together leading scholars who present state-of-the-art research in the spirit of the structure-conduct-performance paradigm embodied in the work of Leonard W. Weiss. The individual chapters are generally empirically or public policy oriented. A num...
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1992.
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Series: | Studies in industrial organization ;
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Table of Contents:
- One Leonard Weiss' Contributions to Research in Industrial Organization
- Two Costs, Demand, and Imperfect Competition as Determinants of Plant-Level Output Prices
- Three The Functional Relationship Between Prices and Market Concentration: The Case of the Banking Industry
- Four The Effectiveness and Stability of Highway BidRigging
- Five Price Changes and Mergers in U.S. Manufacturing, 1985-1986
- Six Price Challges from 1958 to 1982
- Seven Problems in the Conceptualization of Markets for the Analysis of Competitive Pro ces ses
- Eight Predatory Pricing: Where Do We Stand?
- Nine Antitrust and the Political Process
- Ten Sub-Optimal Scale Plants and Compensating Factor Differentials in U.S. and Japanese Manufacturing
- Eleven Technical Inefficiency, Rent-Seeking and Excess Profits in U.S. Manufacturing Industries, 1977
- Twelve Productivity Changes in the U.S. Electric Power Industry
- Thirteen Ownership Structure and Profitability
- Fourteen Entry and Exit in Vnited States Manufacturing Industries from 1977 to 1982
- List of Contributors.