Infrastructure & Cities

Asia competition barometer: Precision engineering

March 29, 2012

Global

March 29, 2012

Global
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The Economist Intelligence Unit

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Research Methodology

This report focuses on the Barometer findings for the precision engineering (PE) sector. Assessing a universe of over 200 PE companies that are publicly listed in eight countries—China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam—the Barometer examines changing profitability and the competition landscape for the PE sector.

The Barometer has two dimensions: profitability and market concentration. To assess the aggregate profitability of the PE sector in Asia, the EIU developed a composite index of five ratios that each represents a different aspect of a company’s profitability. To assess market concentration, the EIU calculated the Herfindahl-Hirschmann Index (HHI) for the PE sector in Asia from 2004 to 2009. A measure of the size of companies in relation to the industry, and an indicator of the amount of competition among them, the HHI is defined as the sum of the squares of the market shares of the 50 largest firms from the universe of over 200 listed companies assessed.

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