Publication | Closed Access
Persistence of firm‐level profitability in the European dairy processing industry
58
Citations
48
References
2014
Year
International EconomicsApplied EconomicsAgricultural EconomicsEducationUnited KingdomPanel DataDynamic EconomicsIndustrial OrganizationProductivityEconomic Policy AnalysisMarket AnalysisEconomic AnalysisEconomicsProfit PersistenceDynamic Economic ModelFarm ManagementBusinessEconometricsBusiness StrategyFood ProductionFirm‐level ProfitabilityAr Models
Abstract Based on autoregressive (AR) models and Arellano‐Bond dynamic panel estimation, this article analyses profit persistence in the European dairy processing industry. The sample comprises 590 dairy processors from the following five countries: Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The AR models indicate that cooperatives which account for around 20% of all firms in the dairy processing sector are not primarily profit oriented. In addition, the results point toward a high level of competition as profit persistence is rather low even if cooperatives are excluded. The panel model reveals that short‐ as well as long‐run profit persistence is influenced by firm and industry characteristics.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
1991 | 43.6K | |
1991 | 32.1K | |
2009 | 9K | |
1991 | 2.8K | |
1997 | 1.4K | |
1984 | 1.1K | |
2016 | 788 | |
1993 | 543 | |
2005 | 487 | |
1997 | 462 |
Page 1
Page 1