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We propose a theory linking imperfect information to resource misallocation and hence to aggregate productivity and … US, China, and India reveals substantial losses in productivity and output due to the informational friction. Our … estimates for these losses range from 7-10% for productivity and 10-14% for output in China and India, and are smaller, though …
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We propose a theory linking imperfect information to resource misallocation and hence to aggregate productivity and … US, China, and India reveals substantial losses in productivity and output due to the informational friction. Our … estimates for these losses range from 7-10% for productivity and 10-14% for output in China and India, and are smaller, though …
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We propose a theory linking imperfect information to resource misallocation and hence to aggregate productivity and … US, China, and India reveals substantial losses in productivity and output due to the informational friction. Our … estimates for these losses range from 7-10% for productivity and 10-14% for output in China and India, and are smaller, though …
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This paper studies the misallocation of intermediate inputs in China’s firm-leveldata, eliminating which would increase the average industry’s gross output by 2.93%.We document evidence of pre-pay and financial frictions on intermediate inputs behindthe misallocation. We build these...
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tariff in either sector boosts the size and productivity of that sector, raising welfare. While these forces are reinforced … potential productivity benefits. The welfare benefits of final-good tariffs thus tend to be larger, with the optimal degree of …
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