Chapter 11: Problem 30
If you were developing a product (like a web browser) for a market with significant barriers to entry, how would you try to get your product into the market successfully?
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Chapter 11: Problem 30
If you were developing a product (like a web browser) for a market with significant barriers to entry, how would you try to get your product into the market successfully?
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What would be evidence of serious competition between firms in an industry? Can you identify two highly competitive industries?
Some years ago, two intercity bus companies, Greyhound Lines, Inc. and Trailways Transportation System, wanted to merge. One possible definition of the market in this case was "the market for intercity bus service." Another possible definition was "the market for intercity transportation, including personal cars, car rentals, passenger trains, and commuter air flights." Which definition do you think the bus companies preferred, and why?
Why does regulatory capture reduce the persuasiveness of the case for regulating industries for the benefit of consumers?
What is deregulation? Name some industries that have been deregulated in the United States.
Does either the four-firm concentration ratio or the HHI directly measure the amount of competition in an industry? Why or why not?
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