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In economics, the concentration ratio of an industry is used as an indicator of the relative size of firms in relation to the industry as a whole. This may also assist in determining the market form of the industry. One commonly used concentration ratio is the four-firm concentration ratio, which consists of the market share, as a percentage, of the four largest firms in the industry. ...
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| concentration ratio |
The proportion of total industry output produced by the largest firms (usually the four largest).
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| concentration ratio |
Concentration of agonist producing a defined response in the presence of an antagonist, divided by the concentration producing the same response in the absence of antagonist.
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| concentration ratio |
The ratio of the concentration of a compound or radionuclide in an organism or its tissues to the concentration in the surroundings under equilibrium, or steady-state conditions (SRA 2003). See bioaccumulation factor.
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| concentration ratio |
The share of an industry's n largest firms in a measure of total industry size, for some specific value of n.
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