|
|
| Volume 8, No. 3,
December
2009 |
|
|
Modeling Firm Population
Dynamics: An Application to the Turkish Manufacturing Industry for
the 1950–2000 Period |
|
|
| Ugur
Soytas |
|
|
Department of Business Administration,
Middle East Technical University, Turkey |
|
|
| Abstract |
|
|
|
|
This paper
examines the population dynamics of Turkish manufacturing firms
using annual data on the aggregate industry over the period
1950-2000. Among the four models considered, the density dependence
model seems to provide the best fit. This model is extended for
further examination. One interesting finding is that business cycles
do not play a role in determining changes in firm numbers in the
industry. The number of firms is negatively influenced by average
number of employees; however, it does not appear to depend on
average payments to employees. Energy intensity also does not seem
to influence the population size dynamics. |
|
|
|
Key words:
industry population dynamics; time series; manufacturing |
| JEL
classification:
L1; L6 |
|
|
Back |