Agglomeration and Firm Turnover
Marjan Nasir
No 2-2013, CREB Working papers from Centre for Research in Economics and Business, The Lahore School of Economics
Abstract:
The geographic and industrial concentration of firms affects firm turnover, as highlighted in research on industrial organization. This study conducts a firm-level analysis to determine the impact of agglomeration on firm entry and exit in domestic industries in Punjab, Pakistan. The study also illustrates how some industries exist in clusters while others are highly dispersed. The results suggest that firm entry and exit is higher in highly agglomerated industries.
Pages: 26 pages
Date: 2013, Revised 2013
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