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Organization of Industry

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ISBN-10: 0226774325

ISBN-13: 9780226774329

Edition: 1983

Authors: George J. Stigler

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The Organization of Industry collects essays written over two decades—pieces prepared especially for this volume, previously unpublished material, and reprinted articles drawn from numerous sources, many which include additional commentary by the author. The essays are unified by George J. Stigler's careful analysis and by his clear and witty style. In part one, Stigler examines the nature of competition and monopoly. In part two he discusses the forces that determine the size structure of industry, including barriers to entry, economics of scale, and mergers. Part three contains articles on a wide range of topics, such as profitability, delivered price systems, block booking, the…    
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Book details

List price: $44.00
Copyright year: 1983
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 3/15/1983
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 346
Size: 0.63" wide x 0.89" long x 0.08" tall
Weight: 1.122
Language: English

George Stigler was an American economist whose staunch support of the price system and competitive market forces made him one of the leading proponents of the "Chicago school" of economics. He was educated at the University of Washington, Northwestern University, and the University of Chicago. He taught at several universities, including Columbia University and the University of Chicago. Stigler's early interest was in the history of economic thought. His Essays in the History of Economics (1964), covering topics from utility theory to Fabian socialism, is a modern classic renowned for its clear, uncluttered style. His other classic work, The Theory of Price (1946), is a microeconomic text…    

What Is Industrial Organization?
What Is Competition? And Monopoly?
Competition
Price and Nonprice Competition
The Measurement of Concentration
A Theory of Oligopoly
The Determinants of Concentration
Barriers to Entry, Economies of Scale, and Firm Size
The Economies of Scale
Monopoly and Oligopoly by Merger
The Dominant Firm and the Inverted Umbrella
Imperfections in the Capital Market
A Note of Patents
Topics in Market behavior
The Division of Labor Is Limited by the Extent of the Market
A Note on Profitability, Competition, and Concentration
A Theory of Delivered Price Systems
A Note on Block Booking
The Economics of Information
Information in the Labor Market
The Kinky Oligopoly Demand Curve and Rigid Prices
Administered Prices and Oligopolistic Inflation
Antitrust Policy
Restraints on Trade in the Common Law
The Economic Effects of the Antitrust Laws
Mergers and Preventive Antitrust Policy
Appendix
Monopolistic Competition Based in Retrospect
Index