The very bottom of page 84 may contain a or a section header for Chapter 4: “3.6 Extension: Multi-plant Monopoly” or directly “Capítulo 4: Discriminación de Precios”.
Page 84 probably includes the first few Ejercicios (problems) for Chapter 3. For example:
When you do locate the legal content, your citation should look like this (APA 7th, Spanish edition):
The Spanish edition, , is published by Paraninfo (Cengage Learning) and follows the 4th or 5th English edition. It is widely adopted in Spanish universities.
Investigating entry barriers, predatory pricing, and collusion.
Use your library’s access to , ScienceDirect , or Google Scholar to find the specific monopoly chapter from any of these.
Analyzing the welfare effects of monopolies and how they exert control over prices.
Industrial organization is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of firms and markets, with a particular emphasis on the interactions between firms, consumers, and government. The field emerged in the 1930s and 1940s, as economists began to recognize the need for a more nuanced understanding of market structures and firm behavior. Since then, industrial organization has evolved into a rich and diverse field, incorporating insights from economics, management, and other social sciences.
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