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Firm heterogeneity and the allocation of resources across firms play a key role in determining aggregate productivity …. Entry barriers and misallocation can substantially impact productivity, as evidenced in recent work. This article provides a …
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study how the earnings distribution changes with distortions that penalize high-productivity firms and frictions that reduce … much firms are willing to pay workers, how well high-skill workers are matched with high-productivity firms, and how much …
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Misallocation of resources across firms leads to lower aggregate productivity. In this paper, we provide new estimates … of manufacturing productivity differences across countries and establish by how much they would be reduced if such … show that manufacturing productivity would increase by an average of 62 percent, but productivity gaps relative to the US …
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In this paper, we discuss the role that data processing and collection have for the measurement of misallocation. First, we turn to the raw self-reported data for the US, reflecting what can be found in most developing countries. In the raw data, measured misallocation (following Hsieh and...
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This research advances the hypothesis that resource abundant economies characterized by a socially cohesive workforce and network externalities triggered the emergence of efficiency-enhancing inclusive institutions designed to restrict mobility and to enhance the attachment of community members...
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