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handelsandel

Handelsandel is a statistical concept used in Nordic economic analysis to describe the proportion of trading activity within a defined market attributable to a given actor, product group, or geographic area. The term combines handel (trade) and andel (share) and is used as a complement to broader measures such as market share, emphasizing the scale of trade flows rather than only consumer demand.

Etymology and usage: The term is common in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish business and policy texts. Definitions

Calculation: Handelsandel can be computed as the entity's traded value divided by the market's total traded

Applications and limitations: It helps assess relative prominence of traders in a market, support antitrust analyses,

See also: Market share, Trade volume, Trade statistics.

vary,
but
most
uses
define
handelsandel
as
the
share
of
total
traded
value
or
volume
within
a
specified
market
period.
value
over
a
period,
or
by
transactional
volume.
Data
sources
include
customs
records,
trade
registers,
retailer
or
platform
data,
and
industry
surveys.
Distinctions
exist
between
value-based
and
volume-based
measures,
and
between
gross
shares
and
net
shares
that
exclude
intercompany
transfers.
and
plan
supply
chains.
Limitations
include
data
availability,
inconsistent
market
boundaries,
treatment
of
intermediaries
and
cross-border
reporting,
and
sensitivity
to
definitions
of
the
market
and
period.
Handelsandel
does
not
reflect
profitability
or
overall
market
power
directly.