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Economics of Regulation and Antitrust

Buch | Hardcover
744 Seiten
1995 | Second Edition,Second
MIT Press (Verlag)
978-0-262-22049-1 (ISBN)
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This edition continues to place economic reasoning foremost in analyzing regulatory and antitrust issues. Following two introductory chapters, the text is divided into three parts: antitrust policy, economic regulation, and social regulation.
This new edition of "Economics of Regulation and Antitrust" continues to place economic reasoning first and foremost in analyzing regulatory and antitrust issues. It introduces the field by stressing the economic theory and empirical analysis that provides the rationale for government intervention in the market. The focus on economic principles, however, does not exclude treatment of institutional aspects of regulation and antitrust policy, which are explored in extensive case studies on mergers, cable television, and transportation regulation, among other topics. Following two introductory chapters, the text is divided into three parts: antitrust policy, economic regulation and social regulation. Each part can be used separately for a variety of courses. Questions and problems appear at the end of almost every chapter. New topics, such as regulation of environmental tobacco smoke, have been added to the second edition, and other topics, such as pharmaceutical regulation and the new price competition in electric power, have been given entirely new treatments to reflect the changing emphases of government policy.
The chapters on the airline, cable television, and telecommunications industries have been updated, and studies assessing the impact of airline deregulation on market concentration, air fares and airline safety have been revised. There are extensive reviews of important regulatory changes regarding cable television rates. And sections have been added to cover such major regulatory issues as telecommunication and the digital convergence of communications, computers and entertainment and their impact on both traditional and wireless local telephone, long distance telephone and cable television.

John M. Vernon was Professor of Economics at Duke University.

The making of a regulation. Part 1 Antitrust: intoduction to antitrust; efficiency and technical progress; oligopoly, collusion and antitrust; market structure and strategic competition; mergers; vertical mergers and restrictions; monopolization and price discrimination. Part 2 Economic regulation: introduction to economic regulation; theory of natural monopoly; natural monopoly regulation; franchise bidding and cable television; public enterprise; dynamic issues in natural monopoly regulation - telecommunications; the regulation of potentially competitive markets - theory and estimation methods; economic regulation of transportation - surface freight and airlines; economic regulation of energy - crude oil and natural gas. Part 3 Health, safety and environmental regulation; introduction - the emergence of health, safety and environmental regulation; valuing life and other nonmonetary benefits; environmental regulation; product safety; regulation of workplace health and safety; patents and pharmaceuticals.

Zusatzinfo 136 illustrations, indexes
Verlagsort Cambridge, Mass.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Wettbewerbsrecht
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
ISBN-10 0-262-22049-0 / 0262220490
ISBN-13 978-0-262-22049-1 / 9780262220491
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