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Monopolies Theory Effectiveness And Regulation Robert W Karlsen

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Monopolies Theory Effectiveness And Regulation Robert W Karlsen
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 139
Author: Robert W. Karlsen, Robert W. Karlsen, Michael A. Pettyfer
ISBN: 9781613243541, 1613243545
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Monopolies Theory Effectiveness And Regulation Robert W Karlsen by Robert W. Karlsen, Robert W. Karlsen, Michael A. Pettyfer 9781613243541, 1613243545 instant download after payment.

Monopolies or market power are usually considered to be an economic threat to markets and consumers. This book examines the theory, effectiveness and regulation of monopolies across the globe. The authors present topical research on monopolies, including the natural monopoly and third party access of the Swedish district heating market; the causes of market power; and, collusion and regulation in an electricity spot market and a study of the stability and efficiency of vertical collaboration networks from a microeconomic viewpoint.

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