
handle: 10419/32772 , 10419/30151 , 10419/32674
Abstract While several plots of the aggregate age distribution suggest that firm age is exponentially distributed, we find some departures from the exponential benchmark. At the lower tail, we find that very young establishments are more numerous than expected, but they face high exit hazards. At the upper tail, the oldest firms are older than the exponential would have predicted. Furthermore, the age distribution of disaggregated industries (such as the international airline industry) is less regular and can display multimodality. Although we focused on departures from the exponential, we found that the exponential was a useful reference point and endorse it as an appropriate benchmark for future work on industrial structure.
L25, Survival, L20, Age distribution,exponential distribution,firm size distribution,survival, Social Sciences, survival, H, Firm size distribution, Betriebsgrößenstruktur, exponential distribution, Unternehmensentwicklung, HB71-74, USA, ddc:330, Statistische Verteilung, L11, Industriestruktur, Economics as a science, Exponential distribution, Lebenszyklus, firm size distribution, Age distribution, jel: jel:L20, jel: jel:L25, jel: jel:L11
L25, Survival, L20, Age distribution,exponential distribution,firm size distribution,survival, Social Sciences, survival, H, Firm size distribution, Betriebsgrößenstruktur, exponential distribution, Unternehmensentwicklung, HB71-74, USA, ddc:330, Statistische Verteilung, L11, Industriestruktur, Economics as a science, Exponential distribution, Lebenszyklus, firm size distribution, Age distribution, jel: jel:L20, jel: jel:L25, jel: jel:L11
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