• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Handbook of industrial organization : volume 3
  • Contains: Front cover; Handbook of Industrial Organization; Copyright page; Introduction to the Series; Contents of the Handbook; Preface to the Handbook; Contents of Volume 3; Chapter 27. Recent Developments in the Theory of Regulation; Chapter 28. The Economic Analysis of Advertising; Chapter 29. Empirical Models of Entry and Market Structure; Chapter 30. A Framework for Applied Dynamic Analysis in IO; Chapter 31. Coordination and Lock-In: Competition with Switching Costs and Network Effects; Chapter 32. An Empirical Perspective on Auctions; Chapter 33. A Primer on Foreclosure.
  • Contributor: Armstrong, Mark [Other]; Porter, Robert [Other]
  • imprint: Amsterdam; London: Elsevier/North Holland, 2007
  • Published in: Handbooks in economics ; 1003
  • Extent: Online Ressource (1557-2440 pages
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780080551845; 008055184X; 0444824359; 9780444824356
  • RVK notation: QR 500 : Allgemeines
    QC 131 : Unternehmenstheorie
    QR 200 : Marktstruktur und -verhalten
    QR 000 : Allgemeines
    QP 340 : Allgemeines
  • Keywords: Industrieökonomie
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Print version record
  • Description: This is Volume 3 of the Handbook of Industrial Organization series (HIO). Volumes 1 & 2 published simultaneously in 1989 and many of the chapters were widely cited and appeared on graduate reading lists. Since the first volumes published, the field of industrial organization has continued to evolve and this volume fills the gaps. While the first two volumes of HIO contain much more discussion of the theoretical literature than of the empirical literature, it was representative of the field at that time. Since then, the empirical literature has flourished, while the theoretical literature has continued to grow, and this new volume reflects that change of emphasis. This volume is an excellent reference and teaching supplement for industrial organization or industrial economics, the microeconomics field that focuses on business behavior and its implications for both market structures and processes, and for related public policies