26-vol. 13, no. 2, july-december, 1998
Articles

Measuring the degree of collusive conduct in the Mexican manufacturing sector

Alejandro Castañeda Sabido
El Colegio de México

Published 1998-07-01

Keywords

  • manufacturing industries,
  • Hall,
  • market elasticity,
  • Shapiro,
  • market demand

How to Cite

Castañeda Sabido, A. (1998). Measuring the degree of collusive conduct in the Mexican manufacturing sector. Estudios Económicos De El Colegio De México, 13(2), 157–169. https://doi.org/10.24201/ee.v13i2.235

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Abstract

The paper estimates the degree of collusive conduct in the mexican manufacturing industries by estimating the degree of market power of a representative firm in an industry. Similarly to Hall (1988), the identification assumption for the degree of market power is that total factor productivity growth is not procyclical. To measure the degree of collusive conduct, the paper estimates the market elasticity of demand by exploiting a covariance restriction between demand shocks and productivity shocks, Shapiro (1987). The degree of collusive conduct is obtained by calculating the ratio between the representative firms elasticity of demand and the market elasticity of demand.

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