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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
Demand Fluctuations and Firm Heterogeneity
Contributor:
Das, Bhaskar J.;
Chappell, William F.;
Shughart, William F.
imprint:
Blackwell Publishers, 1993
Published in:The Journal of Industrial Economics
Language:
English
ISSN:
0022-1821;
1467-6451
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
<p>This paper reports evidence supporting the hypothesis that production flexibility is one of the forces that explain differences in the distribution of firm sizes across industries. Using a data set composed of annual observations on 163 four-digit manufacturing industries over the period 1978-1988, we find a negative relationship between market share and sales variability. This empirical result suggests that large and small firms each have their own efficiency niches. While large firms enjoy the advantage of static production efficiency, the flexible production technologies of small firms enable them to respond better to changing demand conditions.</p>