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73-365 Industrial Organization


Units:9.0
Department:Economics
Prerequisites:73-251
Cross-listed:90-804
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/html/departments/econ

This course is concerned with the economic analysis of industrial markets that are not perfectly competitive. The effects of imperfect competition on firms decisions (pricing, location, advertising, research and development, among others) are reviewed. Implications of these effects in terms of public policy are also discussed from a variety of perspectives. Finally, applications to actual markets are considered.

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  Spring 2005 times

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A 12:00 - 1:20 pm T Clay TBA Add course to my schedule
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