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Strategy, scale or policy? Exit in the Australian car industry

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Fleischmann, M.P.
Prentice, D.
Abstract

This paper estimates the importance of strategy, scale and policy in determining the pattern of exit in the Australian car industry. Using a new dataset and improvements on the specification used in the earlier studies, we find stronger evidence that strategy influences the pattern of exit where economies of scale are less important.

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Paper provided by La Trobe - Department of Economics in its series Papers with number 00.14.

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Length: 26 pages
Date of creation: 2000
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Handle: RePEc:fth:latrob:00.14

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Keywords: AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY STRATEGIC PLANNING POLICY MAKING

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