Prices Under Competition and Monopoly: Some Concrete Examples
Vernon A. Mund
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1934, vol. 48, issue 2, 288-303
Abstract:
The essential conditions for competition, 288. — Lettuce in the Puget Sound district, 289. — The case of Washington potatoes, 291. — Washington apples, 293. — Staple non-perishables: dry beans, 295. — The Seattle Fur Exchange, 297. — Summary of these cases, 298. — Monopoly and competitive price contrasted: three cases, 300. — Types of discrimination, 302. — Reasons for discrimination, 303.
Date: 1934
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