We estimate productivity dynamics within 4-digit manufacturing industries, using FAME data on UK Companies, from 1994 to 2003. We extend the algorithm in Olley and Pakes (1996) to allow for a selection bias driven by the Melitz (2003) effect (high productivity types selecting to exporting) to get more consistent and unbiased estimates of the parameters of the production function. We demonstrate a link between trade orientation and productivity within industries that is driven by selection, not by learning. Hence aggregate productivity is driven by market share reallocations amongst companies rather than from improvements in company level productivity
We develop a new econometric framework that simultaneously allows recovering heterogeneity in demand...
The impact of international trade on firm productivity is tested by accounting for firms' import as ...
Firms' decisions about which goods to produce are often made at a more disaggregate level than the d...
We estimate productivity dynamics within 4-digit manufacturing industries, using FAME data on UK Com...
Within a structural model we explicitly allow for the trade orientation of companies to estimate pro...
We show that improvements in aggregate productivity in UK manufacturing during the first years after...
The impact of international trade on firm productivity is tested by accounting for firms' import as ...
This dissertation develops models and estimation methods to analyze industry productivity dynamics i...
This paper examines the causality relationships between manufacturing exports and productivity for f...
I study the effect of dynamic firm entry, scale economies and oligopolistic competition on measured ...
The authors examine the effect of trade on productivity growth using data from nine manufacturing in...
A startling fact of firm level productivity analysis is the large and persistent differences in both...
This paper examines total factor productivity differences between exporting and nonexporting firms. ...
This paper combines a literature identifying the sources of productivity growth with a literature ex...
While the role of exports in promoting growth in general, and productivity in particular, has been i...
We develop a new econometric framework that simultaneously allows recovering heterogeneity in demand...
The impact of international trade on firm productivity is tested by accounting for firms' import as ...
Firms' decisions about which goods to produce are often made at a more disaggregate level than the d...
We estimate productivity dynamics within 4-digit manufacturing industries, using FAME data on UK Com...
Within a structural model we explicitly allow for the trade orientation of companies to estimate pro...
We show that improvements in aggregate productivity in UK manufacturing during the first years after...
The impact of international trade on firm productivity is tested by accounting for firms' import as ...
This dissertation develops models and estimation methods to analyze industry productivity dynamics i...
This paper examines the causality relationships between manufacturing exports and productivity for f...
I study the effect of dynamic firm entry, scale economies and oligopolistic competition on measured ...
The authors examine the effect of trade on productivity growth using data from nine manufacturing in...
A startling fact of firm level productivity analysis is the large and persistent differences in both...
This paper examines total factor productivity differences between exporting and nonexporting firms. ...
This paper combines a literature identifying the sources of productivity growth with a literature ex...
While the role of exports in promoting growth in general, and productivity in particular, has been i...
We develop a new econometric framework that simultaneously allows recovering heterogeneity in demand...
The impact of international trade on firm productivity is tested by accounting for firms' import as ...
Firms' decisions about which goods to produce are often made at a more disaggregate level than the d...