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Explores the plant growth and exit patterns that underlie the gross employment flows for the U.S. manufacturing sector from 1967-1982. Data was obtained from the U.S. Census of Manufactures. Using Jovanovic's (1982) theoretical model, which relies on employer heterogeneity and market selection...
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This paper examines the impact of entry on the structure of the U.S. chemical industries in the period 1963-1982. The paper measures both the immediate impact of entrants in terms of number, size and market shares and their subsequent growth and/or exit. Particular attention is devoted to the...
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This article develops a dynamic model of nonprice competition in an oligopolistic industry and uses it to analyze advertising competition in the U.S. cigarette industry. The model generalizes existing studies by allowing advertising to affect both firm market shares and the total size of the...
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This article summarizes the patterns of firm entry, growth, and exit in the four-digit U.S. manufacturing industries over the period 1963-1982. Entrants are disaggregated into new firms, existing firms that diversify into an industry by opening new production facilities, and existing firms that...
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