The problem with all indexes measuring market concentration, including
Herfindahl, is deciding what makes up a company in an industry.  Since the
merger and diversification craze of the 1980s, most corporations own pieces
of very diverse markets.  The other problems with all concentration indexes
is the increasingly international nature of many production markets --
especially anything involving new technology.  How do you define a market
becomes a major issue.

maggie coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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