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industrial economics

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industrial organization

the branch of economics concerned with the functioning of the PRICE SYSTEM. Industrial economics examines the interrelationships between MARKET STRUCTURE, MARKET CONDUCT and MARKET PERFORMANCE, utilizing the analytical framework of the THEORY OF MARKETS but within an empirical and dynamic setting. See MARKET STRUCTURE-CONDUCT-PERFORMANCE SCHEMA.
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The size of the companion animal market stood at 1.8 trillion won in 2015 and is forecast to grow to 5.8 trillion in 2020, according to a report from the Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade.
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This was first applied to the existing Master of Science in Industrial Economics program that was already part of the educational offerings of CRC.
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Ms Nyanchama is a PhD student (industrial economics) at Wuhan University of Technology, China.
Joo Dong-joo, research fellow at the Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, highlighted the prospects for increasing industrial cooperation between the UAE and South Korea.
Ariel Pakes was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and awarded the Institute of Industrial Economics' Jean-Jacques Laffont Prize, which recognizes an economist whose research is in the spirit of Jean-Jacques Laffont's, combining both theory and empirical work.
Domestic beer sales volume has been volatile over the past 10 years - a drop of 9% in 2009 amid political protests and an excise tax increase, a 14% decline in 2011 due to severe flooding, and a 5% fall in 2013 after a restructuring of the excise tax, according to figures from the Office of Industrial Economics.
Development, labour, and industrial economics can answer that.
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