This paper studies how liberalization affects productivity growth using micro-level plant data. While previous studies have already shown the existence of a positive relationship between competition and economic performance, the novelty of this paper is that it analyzes not only the average impact of liberalization, but also goes "beyond the average" and shows how the liberalization can affect dissimilar plants in a different way. The author first develops a model which predicts that, while the impact of liberalization on productivity growth is positive "on average", more advanced firms tend to benefit more. In fact, liberalization generates two competing effects: on one side it spurs more innovative efforts because of the increased entry t...
A key idea in the literature on trade and growth is that trade liberalization may affect plants’ inn...
Although the subject of a large number of studies, the debate on the links between trade reform and ...
Recent producitivity studies suggest the reallocation of output across plants (between effect) and t...
This paper presents a trade model with firm-level productivity differences and R&D-driven growth. Tr...
Abstract: This paper presents a trade model with firm-level productivity differences and R&D-dri...
Theoretical research shows that competition has positive effects on productivity, for companies that...
Theoretical research shows that competition has positive effects on productivity, for companies that...
Theoretical research shows that competition has positive effects on productivity, for companies that...
We use a new plant-level dataset to study the effect of two reforms aimed at increasing product mark...
A number of economic theories suggest that barriers to competition lead to higher levels of ineffici...
Using a model that admits variable returns and imperfect competition, we investigate the impact on t...
Using a model that admits variable returns and imperfect competition, we investigate the impact on t...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both ...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both i...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both i...
A key idea in the literature on trade and growth is that trade liberalization may affect plants’ inn...
Although the subject of a large number of studies, the debate on the links between trade reform and ...
Recent producitivity studies suggest the reallocation of output across plants (between effect) and t...
This paper presents a trade model with firm-level productivity differences and R&D-driven growth. Tr...
Abstract: This paper presents a trade model with firm-level productivity differences and R&D-dri...
Theoretical research shows that competition has positive effects on productivity, for companies that...
Theoretical research shows that competition has positive effects on productivity, for companies that...
Theoretical research shows that competition has positive effects on productivity, for companies that...
We use a new plant-level dataset to study the effect of two reforms aimed at increasing product mark...
A number of economic theories suggest that barriers to competition lead to higher levels of ineffici...
Using a model that admits variable returns and imperfect competition, we investigate the impact on t...
Using a model that admits variable returns and imperfect competition, we investigate the impact on t...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both ...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both i...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both i...
A key idea in the literature on trade and growth is that trade liberalization may affect plants’ inn...
Although the subject of a large number of studies, the debate on the links between trade reform and ...
Recent producitivity studies suggest the reallocation of output across plants (between effect) and t...