Market concentration, market dynamism and business survival

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2007-09

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Cranfield University School of Management

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Andrew Burke, Holger Gorg and Aoife Hanley, Market concentration, market dynamism and business survival. RP 9/07, Cranfield University School of Management

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The paper uses a unique dataset comprising the population of new ventures that enter the UK market in 1998. We argue that we would expect the effect of market concentration on firm survival to be different according to whether an industry is static (low entry and exit) or dynamic. In our empirical analysis we find support for this hypothesis. Industry concentration rates reduce the survival of new plants but only in markets marked by low entry and exit rates. Specifically, a 10 percent increase in the 5-firm concentration ratio or the Herfindahl index in a dynamic market, raises the survival rate of new ventures by approximately 2 percent. Our results suggest greater leniency towards more dominant firms in industries showing buoyant entry and exit rates.

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New firms, Survival, Market concentration, Competition policy, Dynamic industries

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