Mainstreams in Industrial Organization Book I. Theory and International Aspects. Book II. Policies: Antitrust, Deregulation and Industrial

The present two volumes contain the essays and part of the discussions as presented at the conference on Mainstreams in Industrial Organiza­ tion, held at the University of Amsterdam, 21-23 August 1985. The thema was chosen because the field of studies commonly designated "industrial organizati...

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Other Authors: de Jong, H.W. (Editor), Shepherd, William G. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
Series:Studies in Industrial Organization
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • I. Theory
  • 1. On the Current State of Knowledge in Industrial Organization
  • 2. On the Core Concepts of Industrial Economics
  • 3. European Industrial Organization: Entrepreneurial Economics in an Organizational Setting
  • 4. Mainstreams in Industrial Organization: Challenges and Tasks
  • 5. On the Currents in Mainstream Industrial Organization
  • II. International Aspects
  • 6. International Competition, Productivity Change and the Organization of Production
  • 7. Industrial Organization in an International Framework
  • 8. Exporting Behaviour and Market Structure: Evidence from the United States
  • III. Antitrust Policy
  • 9. United States’ Antitrust: At the Crossroads
  • 10. The Treatment of Dominant Forms in U.K. Competition Legislation
  • 11. The Treatment of Dominance in German Antitrust Policy
  • 12. Competition Policies and Measures of Dominant Power
  • 13. Lessons of Economics for Antitrust: Problems of Antitrust for Economists
  • IV. Deregulation
  • 14. What Do We Understand about the Economics of Regulation? The Effects of U.S. Transport Deregulation
  • 15. Deregulation of European Air Transport
  • V. Industrial Policy
  • 16. Industrial Policy in Theory and Reality
  • 17. Public Support of Innovative Activity; Lessons from U.S. Industrial Policy
  • 18. Industrial Policy and Innovation in Europe