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INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION: THEORY, EVIDENCE, AND PUBLIC POLICY
Traditionally, the study of industrial organization investigates the structure of firm sizes, the causes of this structure, and the effects of the structure upon markets. It also places relatively more emphasis on empirical studies of the factors that influence the structure and performance of firms than do other areas of economic inquiry. Equally important, industrial organization focuses largely on public policy questions posed by antitrust laws and regulation. In this sense the field of industrial organization is an extension and application of basic price theory.
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