比例效应定律:英国信用合作社运动在国家与区域层面的增长

The Law of Proportionate Effect: The Growth of the UK Credit Union Movement at National and Regional Level

Journal of Business Finance & Accounting · 2005
被引 22
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

检验英国及其区域信用合作社规模与增长的关系,发现小社平均增长更快,增长存在持续性,且小社增长波动更大,不支持吉布拉特定律。

Abstract

Abstract: This study examines credit union size‐growth relationships within the context of Gibrat's law of proportionate effect. This relates to the hypothesis that the growth of each firm in each period is random. The analysis covers the period 1994 to 2000 and is undertaken separately for the United Kingdom (UK) and its regions, Northern Ireland, England & Wales and Scotland. Sample attrition is a characteristic of the data and to avoid the problem of survivorship bias the inverse of the Mill's ratio, obtained from a probit regression for surviving credit unions, is introduced into the estimating relationship. In terms of the empirical results, little evidence emerged to support the law of proportionate effect as a theoretical paradigm. Although not universal, three broad findings emerged. First, small credit unions on average grow faster than their larger counterparts, although there was also some evidence of non‐linearity in this relationship. Secondly, growth persistence pertained with credit unions which experienced above average growth (below average growth) in one period, experiencing above average growth (below average growth) in the next. Thirdly, variability of growth was not independent of size with the cross‐sectional variance of the error term inversely related to size suggesting that small credit unions have greater growth variability than larger ones.

信用合作社规模增长吉布莱特定律增长持续性生存偏差