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The Rise And Fall Of Business Firms A Stochastic Framework On Innovation Creative Destruction And Growth S V Buldyrev

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The Rise And Fall Of Business Firms A Stochastic Framework On Innovation Creative Destruction And Growth S V Buldyrev
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.97 MB
Pages: 246
Author: S. V. Buldyrev, F. Pammolli, M. Riccaboni, H. E. Stanley
ISBN: 9781107175488, 1107175488
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Rise And Fall Of Business Firms A Stochastic Framework On Innovation Creative Destruction And Growth S V Buldyrev by S. V. Buldyrev, F. Pammolli, M. Riccaboni, H. E. Stanley 9781107175488, 1107175488 instant download after payment.

At the intersection between statistical physics and rigorous econometric analysis, this powerful new framework sheds light on how innovation and competition shape the growth and decline of companies and industries. Analyzing various sources of data including a unique micro level database which collects historic data on the sales of more than 3,000 firms and 50,000 products in 20 countries, the authors introduce and test a model of innovation and proportional growth, which relies on minimal assumptions and accounts for the empirically observed regularities. Through a combination of extensive stochastic simulations and statistical tests, the authors investigate to what extent their simple assumptions are falsified by empirically observable facts. Physicists looking for application of their mathematical and modelling skills to relevant economic problems as well as economists interested in the explorative analysis of extensive data sets and in a physics-orientated way of thinking will find this book a key reference.

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