A professor of economics presents an incisive argument proving that current rules of business competition are rendered obsolete by the dynamics of information-age companies.
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A professor of economics presents an incisive argument proving that current rules of business competition are rendered obsolete by the dynamics of information-age companies.
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Very Good+/Very Good hard cover. 8vo, boards, 281pp. edgewear, scratches, dust jacket. used book prices erased 2nd front end page. clean and tight text. business.
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New in new dust jacket. (HH-3) Hardback Book is brand new in Near Mint condition, with dj in Near Mint condition. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 304 p. Audience: General/trade.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. Hardcover, xvi, 281 pp., unclipped jacket. First printing March 2000 stated with complete number line. Minimal wear, unmarked, tight binding, nice jacket. "The Justice Department manages to see monopoly in a field rich with breakneck innovation, soaring quality and plunging prices. Listen to Richard McKenzie instead."--WSJ.