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Some Issues Concerning Sector Concentration. Evidence from Romania
Some Issues Concerning Sector Concentration. Evidence from Romania

Author(s): Ramona Toma (Orăştean), Silvia Mărginean
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: concentration; concentration ratio; regional; sector; industry; Romania

Summary/Abstract: This paper examines the dynamics of sector concentration in Romania starting from two basic questions: how concentrated the economic activities are and what factors determine the economic concentration. The lack of availability of concentration ratio series for Romanian economy has limited the research in this field. The paper reports the concentration ratios dynamics in Romania during the period 1996–2004, looking at the differences between industries and offers some possible explanations. We use the simple concentration ratio (CR) for the largest 5 and 20 companies to measure concentration in 25 industries according to the sales figure and the number of employees. Our study has been limited to the processing industry, because the mining industry continues to have a very high level of concentration, without any significant changes in the analysed period; commerce, services and constructions are sectors with low entrance barriers and a strong geographic concentration character, thus their analysis can become irrelevant for the national level. Based on the average values of the concentration coefficients that it was determined for the period 1996–2004 we proposed the map of Romanian industry concentration, as a graphical tool for a synthetic view of the general concentration level in a national economy.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 110-130
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English
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