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Measuring the Dynamics of Market Structure: Concentration and Mobility Statistics for the Canadian Manufacturing Sector

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  • John R. Baldwin
  • Paul K. Gorecki

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This paper provides measures of the importance of entry, exit, and other indicators of firm mobility in the Canadian manufacturing sector during the 1970s. It also asks whether these measures yield different information about market structure than traditional measures of concentration.

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  • John R. Baldwin & Paul K. Gorecki, 1989. "Measuring the Dynamics of Market Structure: Concentration and Mobility Statistics for the Canadian Manufacturing Sector," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 15-16, pages 315-332.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:1989:i:15-16:p:315-332
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    1. Jean Bonnet & Patricia Renou-Maissant, 2000. "La régulation macro-économique et sectorielle de la démographie d'entreprises," Économie et Prévision, Programme National Persée, vol. 145(4), pages 19-40.
    2. Michel Dumont & Chantal Kegels, 2016. "Working Paper 06-16 - Young Firms and Industry Dynamics in Belgium," Working Papers 1606, Federal Planning Bureau, Belgium.

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