Static Competition and Models of Differentiation - Lecture 6
Offered By: MIT OpenCourseWare via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into the empirics of static competition in this lecture from MIT's Industrial Organization I course. Explore theoretical models of competition in economics, assuming infinite buyers and sellers with perfect knowledge. Examine how these models apply to real-world scenarios and their implications for market dynamics. Gain insights into differentiation strategies and their impact on competitive landscapes. Enhance your understanding of economic theory and its practical applications in industrial organization through Professor Glenn Ellison's comprehensive analysis and explanations.
Syllabus
Lecture 06: Static Competition and Models of Differentiation, Part 2
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MIT OpenCourseWare
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