ABSTRACT

As most economies remain caught in a global recession, that shows little sign of abatement, the importance of maintaining a flourishing industrial sector for the economic wellbeing of a country has rarely been so relevant.
Industrial Organisation has long served as a basic introduction to this subject. The book is concerned with economic problems and policy issues that arise from the activities of firms. The authors reject the traditional micro-economic analysis of market structure in favour of studying conduct and performance in the context of macro-economic policy and the environment which this provides for firms.
Substantially revised and updated to take account of developments in the subject since the publication of the last edition, Industrial Organization includes four new chapters which reflect the major new areas of interest in industrial economics over the last decade. These include the increasing importance of the service sector and problems of relatively low productivity growth within this, and questions relating to increased levels of international competition in a more open world economy. This is a comparative study, drawing on empirical evidence from the UK, USA and the EC. Mathematical and econometric requirements are kept to a minimum, and the text has long been regarded as the most accessible introduction to the subject.

chapter 1|26 pages

Structural change

chapter 2|34 pages

Business goals and behaviour

chapter 3|38 pages

The growth of firms

chapter 4|30 pages

Business performance

chapter 5|30 pages

Market structure

chapter 6|22 pages

Dominant firms

chapter 7|32 pages

Oligopoly pricing

chapter 8|18 pages

Product differentiation

chapter 9|29 pages

Invention and innovation

chapter 10|21 pages

Potential competition and entry deterrence

chapter 11|33 pages

Market structure, conduct and profitability

chapter 12|21 pages

Welfare losses and resource misallocation

chapter 13|27 pages

Natural monopoly

chapter 14|18 pages

Introducing competition

chapter 15|25 pages

Maintaining competition

Restrictive practices policy

chapter 16|25 pages

Maintaining competition

Monopoly and merger policy