Capital Intensity and the Firm's Cost of Capital
Frederick H deB Harris
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1988, vol. 70, issue 4, 587-94
Abstract:
Recent reports of negative capital intensity coefficients in struct ure-performance equations support allegations of gross measurement error in accounting-based measures of economic profitability. This paper explores whether specification errors, rather than measurement errors alone, may explain this anomalous empirical result. Within a simultaneous equations model of capital intensity, cost of capital, and price-cost margins, the author employs Hausman specification tests to demonstrate a negative bias on capital intensity and a positive bias on concentration when one omits firm-specific cost of capital from price-cost margin equations. The roles of cost of capital and capital intensity are derived from formal structure-performance theory. Copyright 1988 by MIT Press.
Date: 1988
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