Interrelationships of market structure, competitive behavior, and market|firm performance: The state of knowledge and some research opportunities
Bruce W. Marion
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Bruce W. Marion: Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Since 1974 he has been Executive Director of NC117, a regional project studying the organization and performance of the US food system, Postal: Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Since 1974 he has been Executive Director of NC117, a regional project studying the organization and performance of the US food system
Agribusiness, 1986, vol. 2, issue 4, 443-453
Abstract:
Since 1970 several new theories and alternative interpretations have challenged the traditional industrial organization view of market competition. These range from the superior efficiency view of the Chicago school to theories of strategic groups and behavior. An important opportunity exists for empirical research to test these alternative views. This research is particularly appropriate for public researchers interested in agribusiness management since it has clear implications for both the public and private sectors.
Date: 1986
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DOI: 10.1002/1520-6297(198624)2:4<443::AID-AGR2720020407>3.0.CO;2-Q
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