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Effects of Mergers charts the history of six industries with a view to examining the effects of mergers. It deals both with the short and long-term effects of changes in the structure of industry and looks at issues such as whether mergers are in the public interest.
The industries covered are: Cement, Textile Printing, Soap, Glass, Motor and Brewing.
Some comparative material with industries in the USA is included.
Consolidation and merger of corporations --- Big business --- Economic concentration --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Size --- E-books
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Economic sociology --- Big business --- Grandes entreprises --- History. --- Histoire --- History --- -Big business --- -Economic concentration --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Size --- -History --- Economic concentration --- Big business - United States - History --- Big business - Great Britain - History --- Big business - Germany - History --- Big business - Germany (West) - History
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Big business --- Grandes entreprises --- -Big business --- -Economic concentration --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Industries --- Size --- Economic concentration --- Big business - Great Britain. --- Big business - United States. --- Big business - Great Britain --- Big business - United States
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Antitrust law --- Oligopolies --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law, General & Comparative --- Economic concentration --- Monopolies, Partial --- Partial monopolies --- Competition, Imperfect --- Interorganizational relations
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Taiwan offre le paradoxe d’être une entité politique isolée sur la scène internationale et l’une des premières économies exportatrices du globe. Si son histoire politique et la transition démocratique récente sont connues, que savons-nous de sa trajectoire économique ? En 1950, l’île exporte sucre de canne et fruits tropicaux vers ses voisins asiatiques et son protecteur américain. Taipei, capitale de la Chine libre, est une cité dont les larges avenues, vides de toute circulation automobile, dessinent la trame d’une ville encore à construire. Un demi-siècle plus tard, les entreprises taiwanaises constituent un maillon essentiel des chaînes de production mondiales d’articles informatiques. Elles investissent en Asie, sur le continent américain et en Europe. La capitale de ce pays qui se pense de plus en plus comme une nation est une ville encombrée dont la croissance, limitée par l’espace, est désormais verticale. Cet ouvrage est consacré aux hommes et aux femmes qui se trouvent derrière ces produits et ces façades de verre et de béton. L’auteur y écrit l’histoire des capitaines de l’industrie privée taiwanaise et de leurs familles. Ce parcours au sein des élites économiques donne à rencontrer des figures publiques tel le bouillant Wang Yongqing, qui réclame haut et fort la libération des relations économiques avec la Chine continentale, l’aristocratique Gu Zhenfu, diplomate officieux de la République de Chine, et bien d’autres personnalités plus discrètes, mais non moins influentes. Comprendre de l’intérieur ces acteurs de la modernité chinoise est d’autant plus nécessaire que la génération suivante, qui succède aux fondateurs, traverse aujourd’hui le détroit de Taiwan pour participer activement à un nouveau chantier, celui de la modernisation économique et sociale du continent chinois.
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Although observers of the Pakistani economy are well aware that a small number of family groups, popularly called "the twenty-two families," dominates the industrial structure of the country, the actual effects of this concentration of economic power on income distribution and on other areas of widespread social and political concern arc less well understood. In this important work, Lawrence J. White uses the concepts of industrial organization analysis to achieve an overall view of the problems stemming from the marked industrial concentration in Pakistan. After discussing the economic effects of industrial concentration as they apply generally to less developed countries, Professor White reviews the Pakistani experience, estimating the overall concentration of power that exists in manufacturing, banking, and insurance. Following an estimate of the extent of concentration in individual markets, he examines the origins of this concentration of power and analyzes its economic and noneconomic effects in Pakistan. The author concludes with a review of the policies that Pakistan has pursued in dealing with industrial concentration and suggests new courses of action for the future.Originally published in 1974.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Industries --- Industrial organization --- Big business --- Economic concentration --- Business --- Business enterprises --- Organization --- Industrial concentration --- Industrial management --- Industrial sociology --- Size
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Celebrating the 150th anniversary of Cournot's work, which Mark Blaug has characterized as 'a book that for sheer originality and boldness of conception has no equal in the history of economics thought', this volume focuses on the properties and uses of Cournot's model of competition among the few. While there are many issues that Cournot explored in researches into the mathematical principles of the theory of wealth, the topic that he is most readily associated with - and which now is also enjoying a revival - is his model of oligopolistic interaction among firms. This revival of interest in Cournot's model is due largely to increased emphasis by economists on capturing elements of imperfect competition and strategic behavior.
Microeconomics --- Cournot, Antoine Augustin --- Economics. Cournot, Augustin --- Business, Economy and Management --- Economics --- Oligopolies. --- Cournot, A. A. --- Economic concentration --- Monopolies, Partial --- Partial monopolies --- Competition, Imperfect --- Interorganizational relations --- Cournot, Augustin
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James Friedman provides a thorough survey of oligopoly theory using numerical examples and careful verbal explanations to make the ideas clear and accessible. While the earlier ideas of Cournot, Hotelling, and Chamberlin are presented, the larger part of the book is devoted to the modern work on oligopoly that has resulted from the application of dynamic techniques and game theory to this area of economics. The book begins with static oligopoly theory. Cournot's model and its more recent elaborations are covered in the first substantive chapter. Then the Chamberlinian analysis of product differentiation, spatial competition, and characteristics space is set out. The subsequent chapters on modern work deal with reaction functions, advertising, oligopoly with capital, entry, and oligopoly using noncooperative game theory. A large bibliography is provided.
Oligopolies --- Oligopoles --- Microeconomics --- 380.22 --- AA / International- internationaal --- Economic concentration --- Monopolies, Partial --- Partial monopolies --- Competition, Imperfect --- Interorganizational relations --- Concurrentie. Monopolie, duopolie, oligopolie --- Business, Economy and Management --- Economics --- Oligopolies.
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Income distribution --- Oligopolies --- #SBIB:316.8H15 --- Economic concentration --- Monopolies, Partial --- Partial monopolies --- Welzijns- en sociale problemen: sociale ongelijkheid en armoede --- Netherlands --- Economic conditions --- Income --- Competition, Imperfect --- Interorganizational relations
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Microeconomics --- Oligopolies --- Space in economics --- Spatial economics --- Economics --- Regional economics --- Economic concentration --- Monopolies, Partial --- Partial monopolies --- Competition, Imperfect --- Interorganizational relations --- Price theory --- Business policy
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