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_aIndustrial organization : _bcontemporary theory & practice / _cLynne Pepall, Daniel J. Richards, George Norman. |
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_aMason, OH : _bThomson/South-Western, _cc2005. |
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_axvi, 672 p. : _bill. ; _c26 cm. |
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520 | _aThis textbook brings modern I/O analysis to the undergraduate level. Consistent with modernanalysis, the authors focus explicitly on the nature of strategic interaction and makeextensive use of game theoretic tools. At the same time, they never lose sight of the policymotivation behind much IO analysis. Formal analysis is combined with many practicalapplications, and the presentation does not assume familiarity with calculus, rather it relieson the ability to work through algebraic equations. | ||
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