We propose an economic model of business groups that allows for the cooperative behavior of groups of firms, where the number and size of each group is determined endogenously. In this framework, more than one configuration of groups can arise in equilibrium: several different types of business groups can occur, each of which is consistent with profit-maximization and is stable. This means that the economic logic does not fully determine the industrial structure, leaving scope for political and sociological factors to have a lasting influence. In a companion paper, we argue that the differing structures of business groups found in South Korea, Taiwan and Japan fit the stylized results from the model, and contrast the impact of these groups ...
The total number of firms, out of which around at least 95 to 99 per cent (or even more) are SMEs ap...
We examine the impact of buyer-supplier relationships within business group on capital goods trade i...
Preliminary draftOctober 2009Production networks in East Asia, particularly being extended by machin...
We propose an model of vertically and horizontally-integrated business groups that allows the number...
We analyze the impact of market structure on the trade performance of South Korea, Taiwan and Japan....
We analyze the impact of market structure on the trade performance of South Korea, Taiwan and Japan....
Abstract What does the future hold for Asian business groups? This paper discusses three rival hypot...
[[abstract]]In recent years, scholars have identified the existence of various styles of business ne...
Business groups are a network form of multi-business firm that play central economic and technologic...
Abstract It is acknowledged that Asia’s remarkable economic achievements of the past 50 years build ...
Chapter I presents an analysis of the effects of market structure on the propensity of firms to dump...
This chapter explores how business groups can be viewed as networks; whether and how some groups are...
Business practices in Japan inspire fierce and even acrimonious debate, especially when they are com...
In recent decades, the intensification of intra-regional trade within East Asia has been driven by t...
This paper takes a first step towards an understanding of the mechanism of the diversification of ex...
The total number of firms, out of which around at least 95 to 99 per cent (or even more) are SMEs ap...
We examine the impact of buyer-supplier relationships within business group on capital goods trade i...
Preliminary draftOctober 2009Production networks in East Asia, particularly being extended by machin...
We propose an model of vertically and horizontally-integrated business groups that allows the number...
We analyze the impact of market structure on the trade performance of South Korea, Taiwan and Japan....
We analyze the impact of market structure on the trade performance of South Korea, Taiwan and Japan....
Abstract What does the future hold for Asian business groups? This paper discusses three rival hypot...
[[abstract]]In recent years, scholars have identified the existence of various styles of business ne...
Business groups are a network form of multi-business firm that play central economic and technologic...
Abstract It is acknowledged that Asia’s remarkable economic achievements of the past 50 years build ...
Chapter I presents an analysis of the effects of market structure on the propensity of firms to dump...
This chapter explores how business groups can be viewed as networks; whether and how some groups are...
Business practices in Japan inspire fierce and even acrimonious debate, especially when they are com...
In recent decades, the intensification of intra-regional trade within East Asia has been driven by t...
This paper takes a first step towards an understanding of the mechanism of the diversification of ex...
The total number of firms, out of which around at least 95 to 99 per cent (or even more) are SMEs ap...
We examine the impact of buyer-supplier relationships within business group on capital goods trade i...
Preliminary draftOctober 2009Production networks in East Asia, particularly being extended by machin...