Chapter 11: Problem 13
How do we measure a four-firm concentration ratio? What does a high measure mean about the extent of competition?
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Chapter 11: Problem 13
How do we measure a four-firm concentration ratio? What does a high measure mean about the extent of competition?
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What is the goal of antitrust policies?
Is it true that the four-firm concentration ratio puts more emphasis on one or two very large firms, while the Herfindahl-Hirshman Index puts more emphasis on all the firms in the entire market? Explain briefly.
How do we measure a Herfindahl-Hirshman Index? What does a low measure mean about the extent of competition?
Is it true that a merger between two firms that are already in the top four by size can affect both the four-firm concentration ratio and the Herfindahl- Hirshman Index? Explain briefly.
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