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Re: Microeconomics of cornering



I remember reading about it in Frederich Sherer''s (old-fashioned) Industrial Organization textbook.
Jim

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	From: Michael Pollak [mailto:mpollak@xxxxxxxxx] 
	Sent: Sat 8/2/2003 6:48 PM 
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	On Sat, 2 Aug 2003, Devine, James wrote:
	
	> this seems related to the model often used in industrial organization of
	> the dominant firm facing a competitive fringe. The firm takes the supply
	> curve (quantity supplied at each price) of the competitive fringe for
	> granted and then acts as if it were a monopoly.
	
	Can anyone recommend a clear and concise exposition of this model I could
	read?  Or an introduction to the literature on it?  Any suggestions
	appreciated.
	
	Michael
	



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