The Theory of Industrial Organization

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The Theory of Industrial Organization is a foundational economics textbook by Jean Tirole that systematically develops modern industrial organization theory using game-theoretic tools.

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instanceOf academic monograph
economics textbook
non-fiction book
approach game-theoretic analysis
author Jean Tirole
citationType highly cited textbook in economics
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
field industrial organization
microeconomics
format print
hasIndex bibliographical references
hasPart dynamic models of competition
incomplete information models
models of entry and exit
theory of oligopoly pricing
theory of regulation
theory of vertical integration
hasSection mathematical appendices
influenced competition policy analysis
modern industrial organization research
language English
level advanced undergraduate
graduate
notableFor formal microeconomic modeling of firm behavior
systematic game-theoretic treatment of industrial organization
publicationYear 1988
publisher MIT Press
relatedTo Jean Tirole
Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences awarded to Jean Tirole
subject R&D and innovation
antitrust policy
auction theory
cartels
collusion
entry deterrence
information and signaling
market power
market structure
network effects
oligopoly
price discrimination
product differentiation
regulation
vertical restraints
usedAs standard reference in industrial organization courses
usesMethod game theory

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Tirole notableWork The Theory of Industrial Organization
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