Economics of Price Discrimination
Delve into the intricate world of pricing strategies with Economics of Price Discrimination by Cambridge University Press. Published in 1983, this insightful paperback spans 300 pages and provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding how prices are determined in real-world scenarios. This seminal work is the first to unify a growing body of literature in the 'new industrial organization' field, bridging the gap between traditional microeconomics and contemporary antitrust cases. Whether you are a student, academic, or professional in the field of economics, this book is an essential addition to your library. Discover the complexities of price discrimination and its implications in today's economic landscape.