Market segmentation index
Market segmentation index—or the Celli index of market segmentation, named after the Italian economist —is a measure of market segmentation. This Index, is a comparative measure of the degree of monopoly power in two distinctive markets for products that have the same marginal costs.
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- enMarket segmentation index—or the Celli index of market segmentation, named after the Italian economist —is a measure of market segmentation. This Index, is a comparative measure of the degree of monopoly power in two distinctive markets for products that have the same marginal costs.
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- Category:International trade theory
- Category:Market segmentation
- Gianluca Celli
- Kenichi Ohmae
- Lerner Index
- Marginal cost
- Market segmentation
- Monopoly power
- Philip Kotler
- Primary market
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- Index de segmentation des marchés
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- Market segmentation index
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- Category:Market segmentation
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