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Market share instability and stock price volatility during the industry life-cycle: the US automobile industry

In: Firm Size, Innovation and Market Structure

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Firm Size, Innovation and Market Structure uses evolutionary dynamic theory, non-linear mathematics and computer simulation techniques to explore the relationship between firm size, innovation and market structure. The book begins by reviewing the connection between these variables from a theoretical and an empirical point of view, and goes on to illustrate how analytical tools may be used in order to explore Schumpeterian propositions regarding firm size, innovation and the specific role of idiosyncratic events.

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  • ., 2000. "Market share instability and stock price volatility during the industry life-cycle: the US automobile industry," Chapters, in: Firm Size, Innovation and Market Structure, chapter 4, pages 93-118, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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