Empirical implications for the variability of firm value in various models of industry evolution are discussed. Under certain conditions, learning models imply that industries with higher sunk costs should exhibit greater difference in firm value between entering and exiting firms whereas external shocks models imply that industries with higher sunk costs should exhibit greater variability of firm value over time relative to a numeraire industry. The theoretical results from external shocks models are consistent with agricultural data from California and Florida.
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Univ South Carolina, Moore Sch Business, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
Univ Lancaster, Sch Management, Lancaster, EnglandUniv South Carolina, Moore Sch Business, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
Matros, Alexander
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Smirnov, Vladimir
Wait, Andrew
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Univ Sydney, Sch Econ, Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaUniv South Carolina, Moore Sch Business, Columbia, SC 29208 USA