Market Structure and Performance: An Anti-Trust Story of Endogenous Growth
Since Schumpeter, a major concern has been: what monopoly does to growth? Monopoly’s static, allocative inefficiency is well established. How much this is offset by its dynamic progressiveness is unclear. First, using the empirical literature, we argue that the presumed progressiveness of monopoly m...
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Main Author: | LEUNG, Hing-Man |
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Language: | English |
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2003
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