Advertising, Concentration, and Profitability: The Simultaneity Problem
Stephen Martin ()
Bell Journal of Economics, 1979, vol. 10, issue 2, 639-647
Abstract:
This article examines the identification of a system of equations which seeks to explain industrial profitability, concentration, and advertising intensity. We specify a concentration equation which reflects a dynamic adjustment to a long-run level which depends on the nature of entry conditions. The specification of the concentration equation is seen to be critical to the identification of the profitability equation. We test the model against a sample of input-output table detailed industries and find that the resulting estimates suggest the importance of avoiding the omission of relevant explanatory variables.
Date: 1979
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