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Düzce İktisat Dergisi 2026, Clt. 7(1) 17-28
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Yayın Tarihi: Nisan 30, 2026 | Görüntüleme Sayısı: 0/0 | İndirilme Sayısı: 0/0
Özet
There has been a vast literature on the relationship between market concentration, firm size and innovation. Having conveyed the literature briefly, this study tries to find the intensity and direction of the relation between market concentration and level of innovation with the help of panel data analysis in the G-20 countries for the years 2009-2019. Therefore, patent applications are set as the dependent variable for the analysis while FDI, trade openness, level of competition in the market, HHI, expenditure on R&D and per capita GDP are taken as independent variables. The analysis suggests that there is a positive relationship between the competition and innovation in the market for the G-20 countries for the years 2009-2019. The original contribution of this study lies in its empirical investigation of the relationship between market concentration and innovation using a comprehensive panel data set covering G-20 countries. In this respect, the study fills an important gap in the literature.
Anahtar kelimeler: Competition, innovation, market concentration
APA 7th edition
ARIOZ, A. (2026). Examining the Relationship Between Market Concentration Level and Innovation for G-20 Countries. Düzce İktisat Dergisi, 7(1), 17-28.
Harvard
ARIOZ, A. (2026). Examining the Relationship Between Market Concentration Level and Innovation for G-20 Countries. Düzce İktisat Dergisi, 7(1), pp. 17-28.
Chicago 16th edition
ARIOZ, Ali (2026). "Examining the Relationship Between Market Concentration Level and Innovation for G-20 Countries". Düzce İktisat Dergisi 7 (1):17-28.
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