Industry structure, performance and stability
Noel D. Uri
Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis, 1987, vol. 3, issue 1, 1-11
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This paper looks at the issue once more of whether there is a statistically significant relationship between industry structure and economic performance. Tempered by the results of a test for structural stability, it is suggested that judicious choice of the industries included in the sample used to estimate the hypothesized relationship will lead to any desired result. As a consequence, one must be cautious in accepting the results of any study that unequivocally purports to show the presence or absence of an identifiable relationship between industry structure and industry performance.
Date: 1987
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