Industrial Organization is a central branch of microeconomics that
has historically provoked a great deal of debate among economists.
Steve Martin draws on this debate and economic history in order to
examine the economics of markets, industries and their participants
and in doing so addresses the implications for public policy
towards business behaviour. Industrial Organization in Context
leads students through the essential concepts that are central to
understanding the strategic behaviour of firms and the policy
questions at the heart of Industrial Organization. It takes an
international approach, examining both US Antitrust and EU
Competition Policy and their development. Classic and contemporary
examples serve to illustrate the theory and experimental tests of
models help students to study economic questions. This book is
accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which includes: For
students: essay questions, links to useful websites, historical
timelines For lecturers: Scientific Workplace, slides, instructor
manual
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