Vertical Integration, Market Structure and Competition Policy: Experiences of Indian Manufacturing Sector during the Post - Reform Period
Published By: IIM-A | Published Date: September , 2017In the context of declining degrees of vertical integration in major
industries of Indian
manufacturing sector during the post
-
reform period, the present paper is an attempt to
examine how such ‘vertical disintegration’ has affected firms’ market power and its
implications for competition policy. Using panel dataset of 49 m
ajors industries of Indian
manufacturing sector for the period 2003
-
04 to 2010
-
11 and applying the system GMM
approach to estimate of dynamic panel data models, the paper finds that vertical integration
does not cause any significant impact on average mark
et power of firms in an industry.
Instead, it is influenced by market size, and selling and technology related efforts. While
selling intensity has a positive impact on market power, the impact of market size and
technology intensity is found to be negativ
e. Notably, like vertical integration, market
concentration, import to export ratio, and capital intensity also do not have any significant
impact on market power. The findings of this paper, therefore, have important implications
for competition law and p
olicy in general and policies and regulation relating to technology
development and international trade in particular.
Author(s): Pulak Mishra, Rakesh Basant | Posted on: May 15, 2018 | Views()