The economic of imperfect competition: a spatial approach/
Melvin L. Greenhut, George Norman and Chao-shun Hung
- New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
- xix, 408 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
1. Introduction -- Part I. Nondiscriminatory Pricing: 2. A general theory of imperfect competition and nondiscriminatory pricing: the short run -- 3. A general theory of imperfect competition and nondiscriminatory pricing: the long run -- 4. Nondiscriminatory prices, economic development, and merger policies -- 5. Product differentiation: a spatial f.o.b. perspective -- Part II. Discriminatory Pricing: 6. Discriminatory pricing and alternative demand conditions -- 7. Alternative pricing policies -- 8. Discriminatory pricing and market overlap -- 9. Intraindustry trade: a spatial approach -- 10. Optimal pricing with delivered-price or transport constraints -- 11. International and intranational pricing with a general cost function: an introduction to optimal-control theory -- 12. Dynamic market strategy: further application of optimal-control theory -- 13. Heterogeneous prices and heterogeneous goods -- 14. Empirical findings on alternative pricing policies: demand and competitive impacts -- Part III. Pricing, Location, and Competition: 15. General location and market-area principles -- 16. Pricing, demand distribution, and location choice -- 17. Optimal location in nonspatial markets: a spatial approach -- 18. Competition, free entry, and long-run profit -- 19. An efficient long-run allocative equilibrium -- 20. Long-run locational equilibrium.
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