MODELS OF MONOPOLY √ Barriers to Entry √ Profit Maximization and Output Choice √ Monopoly and Resource Allocation √ Monopoly and Product Quality √ Price.

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MODELS OF MONOPOLY √ Barriers to Entry √ Profit Maximization and Output Choice √ Monopoly and Resource Allocation √ Monopoly and Product Quality √ Price Discrimination √ Discrimination through Price Schedules √ Regulation of Monopolies √ Dynamic Views of Monopoly √Summary √Problems √Extensions Optimal Outlay Schedules MODELS OF IMPERFECT COMPETITION

√ Pricing Under Homogeneous Oligopoly √ Product Differentiation √ Entry √Summary √Problems TRADITIONAL MODRLS OF IMPERFECT COMPETITION

√ Pricing in Static Games √ Repeated Games and Tactic Collusion √ Entry, Exit, and Strategy √ Entry and Incomplete Information √ Games of Incomplete Information √Summary √Problems √Extensions Strategic Substitutes and Complements GAME THEORY MODELS OF PRICING