Industrial Organization: Theory and Applications
A**D
Great!
Amazing TB; no pictures like intro Econ textbooks but very clearly written and very concise/pithy chapters
J**D
Book FULL of highlighting
“Very good condition” apparently means extensively marked, dirt on pages, etc
A**S
Broad range of subjects covered
I really liked this book, while it has a great range of subjects covered, most of them has also depth analysis.
U**S
Great book for students, teachers, economists or non economists
Really good! Before every explanation there is a great summary with the results that will be proven to be true mathematically, good exercises, several intuitive explanations. I would definitely recommend for any student or teacher. It is useful to use in class.
A**R
Oz Shy is Economic Rock Star in Industrial Organization
In my Economics Graduate Program we are fond of referring to big whig economists whom we also respect as "Rock Stars". Oz Shy is a wonderful example of someone I consider a Rock Star even though he is less recognizable than Tirole and others. The reason for this comes from his ability to write clearly for both undergraduates and graduates and distill the key features of seminal models into accessible chunks of intuition, with no more math than necessary. I also recommend his book on Network Economics for all undergraduate and graduate students in Industrial Economics. If you get bogged down in Tirole, you'll feel like Oz Shy is breath of fresh air - these book can be read cover to cover or as a tool box of models. Highly recommended.
A**D
Three Stars
good.
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