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aggregation problem introduces a bias into standard measures of firm productivity. We develop a theoretical model of heterogeneous …
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This paper establishes a causal effect of competition from trade liberalization on various characteristics of organizational design. We exploit a unique panel dataset on firm hierarchies (1986-1999) of large U.S. firms and find that increasing competition leads firms to become flatter, i.e., (i)...
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We argue that social capital as proxied by regional trust and the Rule of Law can improve aggregate productivity …
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divisions tend to retain more acquired plants. Plants retained by acquirers increase in productivity whereas sold plants do not …
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, productivity is higher. The probabilistic matching model of Diamond, Mortensen, and others provides a way to make the idea of …
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In principle, firms in developing countries benefit from the fact that advanced technologies and products have already been developed in industrialized countries and can simply be adopted, a process often referred to as industrial upgrading. But for many firms this advantage remains elusive....
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, and the effects of different investment profiles on total factor productivity growth on Dutch firm-level data. We estimate … an integrated model of investment profile adoption and total factor productivity growth. We find that the three …
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empirical literature discussing the productivity effects of Chinese SOE enterprise reform, and wider policy discussion of the …
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restructuring process and that this is associated with the tight financial-market conditions that follow. This productivity cost of …
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Beginning in 2008, we ran a randomized controlled trial that changed management practices in a set of Indian weaving firms (Bloom et al. 2013). In 2017 we revisited the plants and found three main results. First, while about half of the management practices adopted in the original experimental...
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