Statistical Properties of Business Firms Structure and Growth
arXiv:physics/0502081 · doi:10.1209/epl/i2004-10070-4
Abstract
We analyze a database comprising quarterly sales of 55624 pharmaceutical products commercialized by 3939 pharmaceutical firms in the period 1992--2001. We study the probability density function (PDF) of growth in firms and product sales and find that the width of the PDF of growth decays with the sales as a power law with exponent $β= 0.20 \pm 0.01$. We also find that the average sales of products scales with the firm sales as a power law with exponent $α= 0.57 \pm 0.02$. And that the average number products of a firm scales with the firm sales as a power law with exponent $γ= 0.42 \pm 0.02$. We compare these findings with the predictions of models proposed till date on growth of business firms.