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Spatially correlated exit strategies in the baking industry

Camilo Sarmiento and William Wilson

Applied Economics, 2007, vol. 39, issue 4, 441-448

Abstract: This article uses a unique data set to analyse economic factors that explain firm exit and the interrelation across firms in space when exiting. Results show the effectiveness of modelling spatial correlation in a logit exit model. Indeed, in our application, reliable statistical results could only be drawn from our data when including spatial correlation in the model.

Date: 2007
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