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Book Title: Competition, Monopoly and Corporate Governance
Editor(s): Waterson, Michael
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781843760894
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Introduction viii
PART I INTERNATIONALISATION, TRANS-NATIONALISM
AND TECHNICAL CHANGE
1 Coordination and hierarchy in the Japanese firm: the strategic
decision-making approach vs. Aoki 3
Dan Coffey and Philip R. Tomlinson
2 Multinationals and labour: evidence from the international
acquisition of UK firms 20
Martin J. Conyon, Sourafel Girma, Steve Thompson and
Peter W. Wright
3 Financial constraints on innovation: a European cross-country
study 42
Alessandra Canepa and Paul Stoneman
4 Internationalism and economic development: transnational
corporations, small firm networking and universities 68
Roger Sugden
PART II MONOPOLY, OLIGOPOLY AND SOCIAL
WELFARE
5 `Pricecost margins and market structure' revisited 91
Michael Waterson
6 Labour supply, efficient bargains and countervailing power 101
Robin A. Naylor
7 Market share instability and the competitive process 117
John Cable and Claire Morris
8 Oligopoly and rent-seeking: Cowling and Mueller revisited 139
Tim Hazledine
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vi Competition, monopoly and corporate governance
PART III CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, MERGERS AND
THE EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE
9 The finance literature on mergers: a critical survey 161
Dennis C. Mueller
10 Incentives to corporate governance activism 206
Dennis Leech
11 Perspectives on the governance of executive compensation 228
Martin J. Conyon
12 Advertising and the evolution of market structure in the US
car industry 259
Paul A. Geroski and M. Mazzucato
13 Keith Cowling and Warwick: the contribution to the
University 285
Michael Shattock
14 Keith Cowling's academic publications 297
Index 305
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