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E-raamat: Market Domination!: The Impact of Industry Consolidation on Competition, Innovation, and Consumer Choice

  • Formaat: 184 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2007
  • Kirjastus: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781567207316
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  • Formaat: 184 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2007
  • Kirjastus: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781567207316

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An oligopoly (from the Greek, few sellers) is a market that is dominated by a few large and powerful players. As Steve Hannaford documents with numerous examples, virtually every industry todayfrom medical equipment to airlines, toy retailing to oilis trending in this direction, in the greatest movement toward industry consolidation since the turn of the 20th century. Charting the course of this trend around the world, Hannaford examines the motivations behind consolidation resulting from mergers, acquisitions, buyouts, and alliances; how companies exert political pressure to their advantage; and how the actions of the most dominant playerssuch as Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart, Viacom, Dell, ExxonMobil, Citigroup, and othersaffect the choices we make at the supermarket, the drugs we are prescribed, and the movies we watch.

Everyone who reads the newspapers is aware of the dizzying pace of mergers, acquisitions, buyouts, and alliances, between big companies and small companies in every industry. Such deals, along with the growing social and political clout of the biggest companies, are critical issues for the economy and for our future as consumers.

Charting the course of this trend around the world, Hannaford examines the motivations behind consolidation into corporate empires, how companies exert political pressure to their advantage, and how the actions of the most dominant players, such as Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart, Viacom, Dell, ExxonMobil, Citigroup, and others, affect the choices we have at the supermarket, the drugs we are prescribed, and the movies we watch. Considering the implications of industry concentration on competition, technological innovation, business management, strategy, consumer behavior, and politics, Hannaford paints a provocative, but ultimately balanced, picture of big business and its impact on society.

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Stephen Hannaford shows how just a few companies dominate every industry, giving them unprecedented power to affect your life by raising prices, limiting choice, and stifling competition.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
The New Oligopoly
1(14)
Oligopolies and Oligopsonies
15(20)
Grow or Die
35(18)
Disruption and Innovation
53(20)
Prices and Costs
73(16)
Oligopolies and Public Policy
89(16)
Convergence, Choice, and Consolidation
105(14)
Market Domination in Three Industries
119(28)
Conclusion 147(4)
Notes 151(12)
Index 163


Stephen G. Hannaford is a consultant and writer, specializing in the interaction between technology and business. Since 2003, he has served as editor and publisher of Oligopoly Watch, a market watchdog site. He is also executive editor at Progressive Business Publications, overseeing the series, Better Buys for Business. He is the author or co-author of several books, including Workflow Reengineering and Teams and the Graphic Arts Service Provider, and he regularly speaks to industry and professional groups on issues of technology and business.