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Econ major, I got a question

DaWhim

Lifer
Increasingly, many economists view measures of market concentration at a point in time as inadequate measures of the extent of competition. Discuss why and what alternatives you might suggest.

got any insights?
 
Originally posted by: Meatyone
Originally posted by: DaWhim
Increasingly, many economists view measures of market concentration at a point in time as inadequate measures of the extent of competition. Discuss why and what alternatives you might suggest.

got any insights?
Grannybaby can help you.

Shes actually pretty hot for a grey haired lady. After a few beers, I'd hit that.
 
Originally posted by: JSFLY
[Shes actually pretty hot for a grey haired lady. After a few beers, I'd hit that.

Finally some honesty. Most guys would do the same and have thought about it many times but will never admit it. There was a time when experimentation and new experiences were highly valued in a progressive culture of free love. Now everyone is worried about their frat bros laughing, too much so to admit that the hard truth is that more than a few grannies have caught their eyes. This is normal and nothing to be ashamed of.

Take THIS for example.

JSFLY, I will bet it wouldn't even take a few beers, eh? I mean, come on, you have already admitted that you want to. You have already lived it in your mind. I have tagged this for real, and it is worthy, trust me.

 
Basically the question wants to know why the HHI score (indexed by time t) has measurement error. I'm sure there are a myriad of reasons listed in your standard IO book.

 
Originally posted by: Paul Ma
Basically the question wants to know why the HHI score (indexed by time t) has measurement error. I'm sure there are a myriad of reasons listed in your standard IO book.

finally, a meaningful reply. thanks.
 
Originally posted by: JSFLY
Originally posted by: Meatyone
Originally posted by: DaWhim
Increasingly, many economists view measures of market concentration at a point in time as inadequate measures of the extent of competition. Discuss why and what alternatives you might suggest.

got any insights?
Grannybaby can help you.

Shes actually pretty hot for a grey haired lady. After a few beers, I'd hit that.

Yeah, I'm impressed.
 
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