Outline of industrial organization

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In microeconomics, industrial organization is the field which describes the behavior of firms in the marketplace with regard to production, pricing, employment and other decisions. Topics in this field range from classical issues such as opportunity cost to neoclassical concepts such as factors of production.

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to industrial organization:

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[edit] Essence of industrial organization

Main article: Industrial organization

[edit] History of industrial organization

Main article: History of industrial organization

[edit] Industrial organization concepts

[edit] Persons influential in the field of industrial organization

[edit] Industrial organization scholars

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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