Microeconomics,, 16th Canadian Edition

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Problems


11. The following table provides annual sales for the four largest
firms in four industries in Canada. Also provided are total
Canadian and total world sales for the industry. (All figures are
hypothetical and are in millions of dollars.)
a. Suppose Canada does not trade internationally any of the
goods produced in these industries. Compute the four-
firm Canadian concentration ratio for each industry.
b. Rank the industries in order from the most concentrated
to the least concentrated.
c. Now suppose goods in these industries are freely traded
around the world. Are the concentration ratios from part
(a) still relevant? Explain.

Firm
1

Firm
2

Firm
3

Firm
4

Total
Sales
(Canada)

Forestry
products

185 167 98 47


Chemicals 27 24 9 4
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