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Journal Article Industrial Economics: An Overview Get access Richard Schmalensee Richard Schmalensee Massachusetts Institute of Technology I am pleased to acknowledge a great debt to my teachers, colleagues, and students at MIT, who have taught me much of what I know about industrial economics. I am especially indebted for helpful comments on an earlier version of this essay to Timothy Bresnahan, Joseph Farrell, Paul Geroski, Donald Hay, Andrew Oswald, Nancy Rose, Julio Rotemberg, Jean Tirole, John Vickers, and two anonymous referees. As usual, creditors cannot be held liable for defects in the final product. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Economic Journal, Volume 98, Issue 392, 1 September 1988, Pages 643–681, https://doi.org/10.2307/2233907 Published: 01 September 1988
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- 98
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- 392
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