Capitalism's growth imperative |
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Authors: | Gordon Myron J; Rosenthal Jeffrey S |
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Institution: | Professor of Finance, Rotman School of Management, and Professor of Statistics, respectively, both at University of Toronto. |
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Abstract: | A capitalist firm operating in a competitive market is subjectto a growth imperative, because uncertainty about the profitrate under a no-growth policy makes the firm's prospects highlyunattractive in finite time and bankruptcy practically certainin the long run. A no-growth policy determines consumption andinvestment so that they and capital would remain constant overtime if the latter's expected return were realised with certainty.Simulation is used to arrive at the probability of bankruptcyby the end of t periods and the expected values of capital andmoney, for relevant combinations of time and uncertainty undersuccessively more realistic models of a no-growth firm in acompetitive market. The sensitivity of the results to variationin the parameters in each of the models is evaluated. Finally,we establish that a plausible growth policy may achieve growth,but the problem of bankruptcy is not resolved. |
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Keywords: | Growth Bankruptcy Capitalist system Investment |
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