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Market performance and the nature of a competitive fringe
Authors:Stephen A Rhoades
Abstract:It is sometimes argued that increasing the size of fringe firms in relation to market leaders will result in more competitive performance in the market. This paper tests the hypothesis that the number and size distribution of fringe firms in a market will affect overall market performance. The analysis is based on a sample of 3777 commercial banks located in 372 local markets during 1976–1980. Test results indicate that a competitively structured fringe of firms has a procompetitive influence on performance in the market. This implies that mergers between fringe firms are likely to have an adverse effect on competition rather than a procompetitive effect, as sometimes argued.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Stephen A  Rhoades  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System  Washington  D  C  20551  
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