<i>'The main strength of the book is in its innovative structure and also in methodology. In addition to the arguments provided in the book the case study approach helps raising many intricate issues relating to market structure and behaviour of firms. Many of these issues have important theoretical implications and would have been lost in the maze of econometric approach. The theoretical discussions on monopoly types preceding case studies are helpful in understanding the cases. The book will be useful to the policymakers and students of market structure and market control.'</i>
This book will be of interest to students and researchers interested in competition policy, industrial organisation, the British economy and business strategy.