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George J. Stigler. 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of Industry collects essays written over two decades—pieces prepared especially for this volume, previously unpublished material, and reprinted articles drawn from numerous sources, many which include additional commentary by the author.
- George J. Stigler
George J. Stigler (1911-1991) taught at the University of...
- George J. Stigler
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...
- George J. Stigler
- University of Chicago Press, 1983
- illustrated, reprint, revised
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.
George Joseph Stigler. R. D. Irwin, 1968 - Antitrust law - 328 pages. This book collects essays written over two decades, pieces prepared especially for this volume, previously...
Mar 15, 1983 · The Organization of Industry by George J Stigler. 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of Industry collects essays written over two decades—pieces prepared especially for this volume, previously unpublished material, and reprinted articles drawn from numerous sources, many which include additional commentary by the author.
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George J. Stigler †. Abstract. 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of Industry collects essays written over two decades—pieces prepared especially for this volume, previously unpublished material, and reprinted articles drawn from numerous sources, many which include additional commentary by the author.
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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.