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For an individual firm, concentration is the opposite of diversification. The concentration - or diversification - may apply to customers, suppliers, or markets. | For an individual firm, concentration is the opposite of diversification. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 22 February 2018
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The extent to which a market as a whole is dominated by a small number of participants.
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For an individual firm, concentration is the opposite of diversification.
The concentration - or diversification - may apply to customers, suppliers, investments or markets.
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Cash concentration.