Industry concentration in Europe Trends and methodological insights

Concentration - the share of an industry's output accounted for by its largest firms and a frequently used proxy of competition - has increased in European countries. This paper provides evidence about this development by introducing several methodological refinements in the cross-country measu...

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Main Author: Calligaris, Sara
Other Authors: Criscuolo, Chiara, De Lyon, Josh, Greppi, Andrea
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2024
Series:OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers
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Summary:Concentration - the share of an industry's output accounted for by its largest firms and a frequently used proxy of competition - has increased in European countries. This paper provides evidence about this development by introducing several methodological refinements in the cross-country measurement of concentration: it defines industries at a disaggregated level, mostly 3-digit; it takes into account the geographic level at which competition takes place - domestic, European or global; and it accounts for linkages between firms within the same domestic and multinational business group in the relevant geographic region of competition. It then applies these improvements to representative data for fifteen European countries, showing that average concentration increased by about 5 percentage points over the period 2000-2019, from 26% to more than 31%. Third, the paper investigates how each of the methodological improvements affects the levels and trends of concentration
Physical Description:62 p. 21 x 28cm