Examples of Herfindahl Index in the following topics:
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- The Herfindahl index is a measure of the size of firms in relation to the industry and an indicator of the amount of competition among them.
- Decreases in the Herfindahl index indicate a loss of pricing power and an increase in competition, and vice versa.
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- Measurement of market power is often accomplished with concentration ratios or the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI).
- The Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) is a measure of the size of firms in relation to the industry, and an indicator of the amount of competition among them.
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- These agencies then review the proposed merger by defining what the market is, and then determining the market concentration using the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index and each company's market share.
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- Most often, the base period for an index is a single year and normalized.
- The Laspeyres index and the Paasche index are two price indexes that attempt to compensate for this difficulty.
- Using the example above, the base period index would be 5*10+8*1.5+2*40=142, and the current period index would be 5*12+8*2+2*45 = 166.
- Again, using the above example, the base period index would be 4*10+6*1.5+2*40=129, and the current period index would be 4*12+6*2+2*45=150.
- Two common price indices are the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Producer Price Index (PPI).
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- One such technique is to add different index numbers to a word when it is being used to mean different things.
- An index number is merely a small number placed just after and slightly lower than the word being indexed.
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- Focuses on a scenario in a language arts class in a suburban American high school (http://epltt.coe.uga.edu/index.php?
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- The E-I index can be applied at three levels: the entire population, each group, and each individual.
- If we re-scale the observed value of the E-I index (.563) to fall into this range, we obtain a re-scaled index value of -.167.
- The E-I index can also be calculated for each group and for each individual.
- E-I index output for the Knoke information network - groups and individuals
- E-I index output for the Knoke information network - whole network
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- To create a full-text indexer and search engine with a rich API, for use by programmers in providing search services for large collections of text files.
- Enough disk space to hold the indexes (approximately 2x original data size)
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- Review the four major stages of cognitive development: Piaget's Stages (http://epltt.coe.uga.edu/index.php?
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