@article{Connor:283743,
      recid = {283743},
      author = {Connor, John M.},
      title = {MOBILITY AMONG THE LARGEST FOOD MANUFACTURING COMPANIES,  1950-1975},
      address = {1977-07},
      number = {2177-2019-465},
      pages = {30},
      year = {1977},
      abstract = {The extent of competition among industrial firms has been  the subject of scores of empirical investigations. Various  techniques have been applied to determine which industry or  firm characteristics are associated with socially desirable  business conduct or performance. These methods have  traditionally included intensive studies of particular  industries and, more recently, several varieties of  econometric tests. A third, and less well known, general  type of quantitative studies of industrial competition are  known as 11mobility11 or "turnover" studies. The principal  purpose of this paper is to review several of the more  recent studies of this type and to apply the technique to  the U.S. food manufacturing sector over the quarter century  1950-1975.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/283743},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.283743},
}