2016
DOI: 10.1515/ethemes-2016-0016
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Measuring the Level of Competition on the Serbian Mobile Telecommunications Market

Abstract: Abstract:The starting hypothesis is that the market structure to a large extent determines the conduct and the level of the achieved performance of economic entities. The aim of this paper is to determine the theoretical and empirical correlation between market structure, conduct, and performance of economic entities. The paper provides an analytical overview of the mobile telecommunications market in the Republic of Serbia. By using different indicators (the Concentration ratio, the HHI, the Lorenz curve, and… Show more

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“…The concentration limit value in the European Union is 25 percentage points and, in the United States, it is 50 percentage points. If the industry exceeds a given value, it is considered highly concentrated (Kostić et al 2016). The acquired values of the surveyed indicator CR3 show that the concentration of the mobile telecommunications market in Slovakia was extremely high during the whole monitored period.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…The concentration limit value in the European Union is 25 percentage points and, in the United States, it is 50 percentage points. If the industry exceeds a given value, it is considered highly concentrated (Kostić et al 2016). The acquired values of the surveyed indicator CR3 show that the concentration of the mobile telecommunications market in Slovakia was extremely high during the whole monitored period.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…If there were only one monopoly on the market, then the market concentration would increase (and competition in the market would decrease) and the HHI equal to 10,000. However, if thousands of competing businesses were on the market, each with almost 0% market share, the HHI would be zero (Kostić et al 2016). The equation to calculate the HHI is as follows (Brezina et al 2009):…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The authors concluded that media distribution market of Serbia is extremely concentrated with the values of the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) of 3344 index points for 2008 and 3169 index points for 2009 (Maksimović, Radosavljević & Borisavljević, 2011, p. 37). The second one is related to the level of limitation of the mobile telephony market of Serbia by Kostić, Stojanović, Radukić (2016). In this paper, the authors have shown that the mobile telephony market of Serbia is extremely concentrated, but that there is a trend of decrease in the level of concentration measured using the Herfindahl-Hirschman index (HHI) (Kostić, Stojanović & Radukić, 2016, p. 333).…”
Section: Literature Review and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 94%