
In Defense of Monopoly
by McKenzie, Richard B.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | p. xiii |
"The Wretched Spirit of Monopoly" | p. 1 |
Smith, Bentham, and Ricardo on the "Evils" of Monopoly | p. 4 |
Bastiat and Marx on Monopoly as "Plunder" | p. 9 |
Marshall on the "Net Revenues" of Monopoly | p. 13 |
Schumpeter on the Vital Role of the "Monopoloid Specie" | p. 15 |
The Schumpeter Hypothesis | p. 19 |
Concluding Comments | p. 22 |
Deadweight-Loss Monopoly | p. 25 |
The Efficiency of Perfect Competition | p. 26 |
The Inefficiency of Monopoly | p. 30 |
The Locus of Market Failure: Firms? | p. 34 |
The Locus of Market Failure: Consumers? | p. 36 |
The Added Waste of Rent Seeking | p. 37 |
The Imperfection of Perfection | p. 39 |
Zero Economic Profits | p. 42 |
Transitionary Economic Profits | p. 47 |
Economic Profit as a Source of Capital | p. 48 |
Market Efficiency and the Count of Competitors | p. 50 |
Concluding Comments | p. 52 |
Monopoly as a Coordination Problem | p. 54 |
The Conventional View of Monopoly | p. 56 |
An Unconventional View of Monopoly | p. 57 |
Changes in Agency Costs | p. 62 |
Innovation | p. 63 |
Concluding Comments | p. 63 |
Agency Costs and Cartels | p. 64 |
Welfare-Enhancing Monopolies | p. 67 |
The Paradox in the Microsoft Antitrust Case | p. 68 |
Unraveling the Paradox | p. 72 |
Digital Markets | p. 75 |
The Relevance and Potential Welfare Value of Entry Barriers | p. 81 |
The Problem of Digital Piracy | p. 87 |
Once Again, Why Monopolies? | p. 90 |
The Microsoft Problem for Microsoft's Competitors | p. 91 |
Concluding Comments | p. 94 |
Locked-in Consumers | p. 96 |
Consumer Lock-In | p. 96 |
A Product with Network Effects: A Model | p. 100 |
Efficiency Considerations | p. 104 |
Creating Networks | p. 106 |
Concluding Comments | p. 109 |
Monopoly Prices and the Client and Bonding Effects | p. 110 |
The Client Effect | p. 110 |
The Bonding Effect | p. 122 |
Concluding Comments | p. 123 |
The Monopsony Problem | p. 126 |
The Conventional Monopsony Model | p. 127 |
The Mysterious Existence of Monopsony | p. 130 |
The Monopsonistic "Company Town" | p. 135 |
Firm and Worker Mobility and Monopsony Market Power | p. 139 |
Concluding Comments | p. 140 |
The NCAA: A Case Study of the Misuse of the Monopsony and Monopoly Models | p. 143 |
The Conventional Cartel Argument against the NCAA | p. 146 |
Sciencle as Ideology | p. 153 |
The Mistaken Presumption of "Underpaid" Athletes | p. 155 |
The Mistaken Interpretation of Cheating | p. 157 |
The Mistaken Presumption of Monopsony Power | p. 159 |
Sports Demand and NCAA Membership | p. 162 |
College and University Sports as Games | p. 164 |
College Athletics as an Open Market: A Review of the Legal Literature | p. 166 |
Concluding Comments | p. 171 |
Monopoly as Entrepreneurship | p. 173 |
The Entrepreneurial Role in Firms and Markets | p. 174 |
Monopoly Rents as Entrepreneurial Entitlement | p. 177 |
The Justice of Entry Barriers Reconsidered | p. 183 |
Monopolies, Public Goods, and the Gains from Price Discrimination | p. 186 |
The Efficiency of Monopoly Failures | p. 191 |
Concluding Comments | p. 196 |
Property and Monopoly | p. 198 |
Property Rent as Monopoly Theft | p. 199 |
The Property-Monopoly Equivalence | p. 203 |
Copyrights as Monopoly Abuse | p. 205 |
Property in Proper Context | p. 211 |
"Good" and "Bad" Monopolies | p. 214 |
Monopoly Profits versus Economic Profits | p. 215 |
Concluding Comments | p. 216 |
Summing Up | p. 218 |
Notes | p. 227 |
Bibliography | p. 273 |
Index | p. 289 |
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