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Four Firm Concentration Ratio
A metric showing the share of total industry output produced by the four largest firms, used to assess market dominance.
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Four Firm Concentration Ratio
A metric showing the share of total industry output produced by the four largest firms, used to assess market dominance.
Industry Concentration
The extent to which a small number of firms control a large portion of total market output.
Market Power
The ability of firms to influence price or output levels within an industry due to their size or dominance.
Total Industry Output
The sum of all units produced by every firm within a specific market or industry.
Aggregate Supply
The total quantity of goods or services produced in an industry at a given time.
Market Structure
The organizational and competitive characteristics defining how firms in an industry interact and compete.
Competition
The rivalry among firms in an industry to attract customers and increase market share.
Firm Behavior
The decision-making patterns and strategies adopted by companies in response to market conditions.
Industry Dynamics
The patterns of change and development in an industry, including entry, exit, and shifts in market share.
Output
The quantity of goods or services produced by a firm or group of firms within a given period.
Market Share
A firm's proportion of total sales or output within an industry, indicating its relative size.
Top Four Firms
The companies with the highest individual outputs in an industry, collectively used to measure concentration.
Percentage Ratio
A value expressing one quantity as a fraction of another, multiplied by 100 to show relative size.