Gibrat’s law and persistence of growth in Greek manufacturing

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Georgios Fotopoulos
Ioannis Giotopoulos
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[1] University of Patras,
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Small Business Economics | 2010年 / 35卷
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Gibrat’s law; Persistence of growth; Size groups; Age groups; L11; L60; L26;
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This study makes use of a sample of Greek manufacturing firms during 1995–2001 in order to analyze Gibrat’s law. We find Gibrat’s law is rejected for the total sample of firms, since persistence of growth plays a key role. The classification of firms in size and age groups, however, yields more interesting results: Gibrat’s law is rejected for micro, small, and young firms, since an inverse relationship between firm growth and initial firm size is found along with a persistence of growth rates in subsequent periods. In contrast, Gibrat’s law is accepted for medium, large, and old firms, implying that the growth patterns of these categories follow a random walk and do not tend to persist in subsequent periods.
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