It has become conventional wisdom that market concentration in the UK has fallen over recent history. However, the typical assumption has been that all imports are competitive so that any increase in import penetration implies a decline in market concentration. In a world of transnationally organized production and trade this would seem an inappropriate working assumption. Our analysis of the UK market for cars, vans, trucks and buses, where the necessary detailed firm data is available, supports this contention: an accurate assessment of who controls imports is crucial in the measurement of market concentration.
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Although four-digit concentration ratios remained roughly constant in the quarter century between 19...
Although four-digit concentration ratios remained roughly constant in the quarter century between 19...
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Robert Bork thought that antitrust restrictions on horizontal mergers should be confined to already ...
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This paper examines the relationship between foreign presence and market concentration and thus comp...
Although four-digit concentration ratios remained roughly constant in the quarter century between 19...
Although four-digit concentration ratios remained roughly constant in the quarter century between 19...
The concentration of US imports is studied from transaction-level data. Concentration has fallen in ...
Reports on an attempt to test the applicability of Kwoka's propositions to skilled and semi-skilled ...
The paper presents an empirical analysis of the behaviour of UK imports of manufactures, intended to...
This paper seeks to trace and analyse changes in seller concentration in New Zealand manufacturing i...
This paper examines the impact of firms' conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
This paper examines the impact of firms' conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
This paper analyzes the geographical concentration of 32 manufacturing sectors over the 1972-1996 pe...
A dynamic model of concentration is developed, with incomplete and industry-specificadjustment to de...
This paper tests the pro-competitive e¤ect of trade in the product and labour markets of UK manufact...
This paper examines the impact of firms’ conduct on market structure. It studies the evolution of co...
Robert Bork thought that antitrust restrictions on horizontal mergers should be confined to already ...
The paper presents an empirical analysis of the relationship between international trade and market ...
This paper examines the relationship between foreign presence and market concentration and thus comp...
Although four-digit concentration ratios remained roughly constant in the quarter century between 19...
Although four-digit concentration ratios remained roughly constant in the quarter century between 19...