Price Concentration: New Evidence from Greek Industries and the Cournot Model

This paper investigates the degree of competitive forces across Greek industries over the period 2000–2011 at the three-digit SIC level. Based on the simple Cournot modelling approach, three alternative models are used to investigate the competitive conditions across industries. The empirical result...

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Main Authors: Apergis, Nicholas, Monastiriotis, Vasilios
Format: Journal Article
Published: Economic Society of Australia 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10041
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author Apergis, Nicholas
Monastiriotis, Vasilios
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description This paper investigates the degree of competitive forces across Greek industries over the period 2000–2011 at the three-digit SIC level. Based on the simple Cournot modelling approach, three alternative models are used to investigate the competitive conditions across industries. The empirical results indicate that the majority of Greek industries, with the exception of the Chemicals industry, operate in non-competitive conditions.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-100412017-09-13T14:50:15Z Price Concentration: New Evidence from Greek Industries and the Cournot Model Apergis, Nicholas Monastiriotis, Vasilios cournot model Greek industries price concentration This paper investigates the degree of competitive forces across Greek industries over the period 2000–2011 at the three-digit SIC level. Based on the simple Cournot modelling approach, three alternative models are used to investigate the competitive conditions across industries. The empirical results indicate that the majority of Greek industries, with the exception of the Chemicals industry, operate in non-competitive conditions. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10041 10.1111/1759-3441.12017 Economic Society of Australia fulltext
spellingShingle cournot model
Greek industries
price concentration
Apergis, Nicholas
Monastiriotis, Vasilios
Price Concentration: New Evidence from Greek Industries and the Cournot Model
title Price Concentration: New Evidence from Greek Industries and the Cournot Model
title_full Price Concentration: New Evidence from Greek Industries and the Cournot Model
title_fullStr Price Concentration: New Evidence from Greek Industries and the Cournot Model
title_full_unstemmed Price Concentration: New Evidence from Greek Industries and the Cournot Model
title_short Price Concentration: New Evidence from Greek Industries and the Cournot Model
title_sort price concentration: new evidence from greek industries and the cournot model
topic cournot model
Greek industries
price concentration
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10041