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The evolution of the Canadian mining industry: The role of regulatory punctuation
Authors:Bonita I. Russell  Daniel Shapiro  Aidan R. Vining
Affiliation:1. Malaspina University College, Nanaimo, BC, V9R 5S5, Canada;2. Dean, Faculty of Business Administration, Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, V6C 1W6, Canada;3. CNABS Professor of Business & Government Relations, Segal Graduate School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, V6C 1W6, Canada
Abstract:
In this study, we analyze the evolution of Canada's mining industry from 1929 to 2006, focussing on the determinants of the number of firms in the industry and why this number changed over that period. Most empirical studies of industry evolution have focused on manufacturing industries that share similar structural characteristics. Perhaps because of this, extant models of industry evolution tend to ignore industry-specific and national-specific factors that can cause atypical trajectories, that is, heterogeneous industry evolution. Initial inspection of the Canadian mining industry shows that it is atypical in that it exhibits “negative skew” over time in the number of firms rather than the typical “positive skew.” We review two dominant theoretical approaches to industry evolution: the density-dependence theory and variants of industrial organization economics. We also consider possible sources of industry evolution heterogeneity, focussing particularly on “regulatory punctuation”. Using Canadian mining data, we find that the traditional models do not fully explain the changes in population size in Canada's mining industry. As a result, we introduce a number of hybrid models. The results from these hybrid models suggest that Canadian-specific regulatory punctuations, particularly the introduction of significant new taxes, environmental legislation, and incentives have shaped the trajectory of mining firm participation.
Keywords:L16   L61   L71   L72   N52   O13   Q32   Q33
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