[OC] Regional Differences in Industrial Market Concentration, Based on Top 5 Firm Revenue Share
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[OC] Regional Differences in Industrial Market Concentration, Based on Top 5 Firm Revenue Share
Posted by After_Meringue_1582
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[OC] Data sources: [veridion.com](http://veridion.com/)
Tool: [Adobe Illustrator](https://www.reddit.com/search/?q=Adobe+Illustrator+data+visualization&cId=b9a6b3df-7438-4a09-9d1b-0bcbb2cd1d6e&iId=fdaf8395-2c78-463f-b026-8005a907de1d)
Wow that’s completely unreadable.
Did they include Europe and Africa together because Europe does not produce a measurable number on any given category?
So each colour arc represents the percentage of revenue share that the top five firms (of a particular region) have in that region’s market? (Plotted by industry).
I have to say, even with international commerce as prevalent as it is today, there’s a lot of industries that just don’t operate on a multinational basis because of country by country restrictions and difference, so dividing by region this way is like taking a cleaver to make sashimi.
This is like trying to tell who’s winning at a track meet if the whole course was the turns.
Is the metric supposed to be angular displacement or arc length?
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