The Economic Theory of Product Differentiation
This book presents economic theories that seek to explain the prevalence of differentiated products in market economies. It uses these theories to derive market equilibria and to compare these to social optima for both horizontally and vertically differentiated products. The implications of product differentiation for market structure and power, strategic entry deterrence and international trade are all examined.
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The Economic Theory of Product Differentiation
This book presents economic theories that seek to explain the prevalence of differentiated products in market economies. It uses these theories to derive market equilibria and to compare these to social optima for both horizontally and vertically differentiated products. The implications of product differentiation for market structure and power, strategic entry deterrence and international trade are all examined.
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The Economic Theory of Product Differentiation

The Economic Theory of Product Differentiation

The Economic Theory of Product Differentiation

The Economic Theory of Product Differentiation

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Overview

This book presents economic theories that seek to explain the prevalence of differentiated products in market economies. It uses these theories to derive market equilibria and to compare these to social optima for both horizontally and vertically differentiated products. The implications of product differentiation for market structure and power, strategic entry deterrence and international trade are all examined.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521335522
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/22/1991
Series: Sur Le Capitalisme Moderne
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.71(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Spatial models of imperfect competition; 3. Symmetric preferences, the Chamberlinian paradigm; 4. Product diversity and product selection: market equilibria and social optima; 5. Product quality and market structure; 6. Vertical product differentiation; 7. Product differentiation and market imperfection: limit theorems; 8. Product differentiation and the entry process; 9. The gains from trade under product differentiation; Notes; Bibliography; Indexes.
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