Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Huehler, Julia; Kuehl, Rainer
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 2016
Seiten: 231-243
Zeitschrift: Agrarwirtschaft
Bandnummer: 65
Heftnummer: 4
ISSN: 0002-1121
eISSN: 0515-6866
Verlag: Verlag Alfred Strothe GMBH & Co.
Abstract:
The agribusiness is in flux: how will the population of firms develop, and which consequences will arise for competition? In 1931, GIBRAT stated the firm size and growth rate to be independent. Testing the validity of Gibrat's Law for the agribusiness allows drawing conclusions on future developments of concentration. After the examination of 454 manufacturing downstream enterprises in Germany, we reject Gibrat's Law and find small firms to grow stronger than bigger firms in relation to their initial size. Our results emphasize the application of Gibrat's Law to subsectors and size classes as well as to the agribusiness as a whole.
Zitierstile
Harvard-Zitierstil: Huehler, J. and Kuehl, R. (2016) Do Growth Rates Depend on the Initial Firm Size? Evidence for the German Agribusiness, Agrarwirtschaft, 65(4), pp. 231-243
APA-Zitierstil: Huehler, J., & Kuehl, R. (2016). Do Growth Rates Depend on the Initial Firm Size? Evidence for the German Agribusiness. Agrarwirtschaft. 65(4), 231-243.
Schlagwörter
AGRIBUSINESS; COMPANIES; empirical growth; GIBRATS-LAW; Industries; LONG-RUN; ORGANIZATIONS; SECTOR; structural change
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