
doi: 10.2307/2098542
In a recent article Clarke and Davies [I983]-henceforth C & D-developed a framework for the analysis of concentration and diversification based on the Herfindahl index of concentration. They demonstrated how aggregate concentration could be decomposed into the product of two components, one associated with diversification between, and the other with concentration within, industries at a lower level of aggregation. Their key finding is given by: K
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