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Chapter 14, Problem 12P
(a)
To determine
Highest value HHI can take in the given scenario.
(b)
To determine
Lowest value HHI-Index can take in the given scenario.
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Suppose that there are 8 firms in a market, 3 firms produce 90% of the goods (each produces 30%) and 5 small firms produce the remaining 10% of the output (each produces 2%)
(1) What is the value of the Herfindahl-Hirshman index in this market? Please show all your calculation. Points will be deducted if there is only a number without middle steps.
Hint: it would be a number between 0 and 1.
(2) A market is considered as "concentrated" if its HHI is greater than 0.18 and "highly concentrated" if HHI is greater than 0.25. Based on your calculation in the last question, what would you say about the market?
Q1: What is the, HHI, Herfindahl-Hirschman Index for an industry where six companies each have a market share of 15% and one company which has a market share of 10%?
Q2:About fifty years ago, the EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, embraced command and control laws. Later on, the EPA made adjustments and updates. These laws and their adjustments,
a/ draws distinctions between the needs of firms and costly equipment upgrades.
b/ are given considerable credit for cleaner air and water in recent decades.
c/ were an inexpensive incentive for industrial polluters to improve performance.
d/ were necessary as US industries had zero incentive to control pollution.
A market is dominated by five firms, each with an equal share of market sales. What is the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index for this market?
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