<p>This book contains a selection of the papers presented at the third annual Middlebury College Conference on Economic Issues, held in April, 1981. The theme of the conference was "Industrial Organization and Public Policy. '' It is perhaps testimony to the complexity of our industrial structure th
Mainstreams in Industrial Organization: Book I. Theory and International Aspects. Book II. Policies: Antitrust, Deregulation and Industrial
β Scribed by F. M. Scherer (auth.), H. W. de Jong, W. G. Shepherd (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 461
- Series
- Studies in Industrial Organization 6
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The present two volumes contain the essays and part of the discussions as presented at the conference on Mainstreams in Industrial OrganizaΒ tion, held at the University of Amsterdam, 21-23 August 1985. The thema was chosen because the field of studies commonly designated "industrial organization" in the Anglo-Saxon countries, or "market theory" in Continental Europe, has experienced important alterations during the past decade. Partly this reflects changing theoretical views inside the field, in which shifts in the core concepts have occurred and different emphasis is laid on time-honoured views and results. Partly, critical views have been voiced from outside the field. As in all open scientific debate, they have to be weighed and, if necessary, taken into account. Partly also, diverΒ gent developments in thinking between the Anglo-Saxon, European and Japanese areas need to be considered, because both the problems and the ways of approaching them still differ. The variety of views, theori~s and results is testimony to the vitality of this field of economics; variety is generated by the creative endeavours, from which the chaff is being beaten out by critical discussions. That is especially true for the concept of competition itself, which industrial organization economists are debating intensively.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-X
Front Matter....Pages 3-3
On the Current State of Knowledge in Industrial Organization....Pages 5-22
On the Core Concepts of Industrial Economics....Pages 23-67
European Industrial Organization: Entrepreneurial Economics in an Organizational Setting....Pages 69-112
Mainstreams in Industrial Organization: Challenges and Tasks....Pages 113-120
On the Currents in Mainstream Industrial Organization....Pages 121-124
Front Matter....Pages 125-125
International Competition, Productivity Change and the Organization of Production....Pages 127-158
Industrial Organization in an International Framework....Pages 159-187
Exporting Behavior and Market Structure: Evidence from the United States....Pages 189-210
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
United Statesβ Antitrust: At the Crossroads....Pages 215-241
The Treatment of Dominant Firms in the UK Competition Legislation....Pages 243-272
The Treatment of Dominance in German Antitrust Policy....Pages 273-285
Competition Policies and Measures of Dominant Power....Pages 287-307
Lessons of Economics for Antitrust; Problems of Antitrust for Economists....Pages 309-313
Front Matter....Pages 315-315
What do We Understand About the Economics of Regulation: The Effects of U.S. Transport Deregulation....Pages 317-346
Deregulation of European Air Transport....Pages 347-385
Industrial Policy in Theory and Reality....Pages 387-412
Public Support of Innovative Activity: Lessons from U.S. Industrial Policy....Pages 413-439
Industrial Policy and Innovation in Europe....Pages 441-461
Back Matter....Pages 463-465
β¦ Subjects
Industrial Organization
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