We investigate whether greater microeconomic flexibility facilitates the process of creative destruction in the context of new trade models with heterogeneous firms (Bernard et al., 2003 and Melitz, 2003). In these models, freer trade increases aggregate productivity because high-efficiency plants expand through exporting and low-efficiency plants exit the market. However, factor reallocation could be negatively affected by the presence of microeconomic frictions. We use these insights of the theory to analyze whether a reduction in trade costs increases the probability of becoming an exporter relatively more in industries with greater microeconomic flexibility and whether plant exit driven by trade costs declines is more likely in industri...
In this paper we provide an analysis of the process of creative destruction across 24 countries and ...
Recent productivity studies suggest the reallocation of output across plants (between effect) and th...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both i...
We investigate whether greater microeconomic flexibility facilitates the process of creative destruc...
Recent trade models with heterogeneous firms (Bernard et al., 2003 and Melitz, 2003) show how lower ...
Recent trade models with heterogeneous firms (Bernard et al., 2003 and Melitz, 2003) show how lower ...
Recent trade models with heterogeneous firms (Bernard et al., 2003 and Melitz, 2003) show how lower ...
An increasing body of evidence indicates that an important share of aggregate productivity growth, i...
An increasing body of evidence indicates that an important share of aggregate productivity growth, i...
This paper examines the response of industries and firms to changes in trade costs. Several new firm...
This thesis studies different implications of micro-level factor misallocation across heterogeneous ...
This paper examines the response of industries and firms to changes in trade costs. Several new firm...
This paper builds a dynamic industry model with heterogeneous firms that explains why international ...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both i...
In this paper we provide an analysis of the process of creative destruction across 24 countries and ...
In this paper we provide an analysis of the process of creative destruction across 24 countries and ...
Recent productivity studies suggest the reallocation of output across plants (between effect) and th...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both i...
We investigate whether greater microeconomic flexibility facilitates the process of creative destruc...
Recent trade models with heterogeneous firms (Bernard et al., 2003 and Melitz, 2003) show how lower ...
Recent trade models with heterogeneous firms (Bernard et al., 2003 and Melitz, 2003) show how lower ...
Recent trade models with heterogeneous firms (Bernard et al., 2003 and Melitz, 2003) show how lower ...
An increasing body of evidence indicates that an important share of aggregate productivity growth, i...
An increasing body of evidence indicates that an important share of aggregate productivity growth, i...
This paper examines the response of industries and firms to changes in trade costs. Several new firm...
This thesis studies different implications of micro-level factor misallocation across heterogeneous ...
This paper examines the response of industries and firms to changes in trade costs. Several new firm...
This paper builds a dynamic industry model with heterogeneous firms that explains why international ...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both i...
In this paper we provide an analysis of the process of creative destruction across 24 countries and ...
In this paper we provide an analysis of the process of creative destruction across 24 countries and ...
Recent productivity studies suggest the reallocation of output across plants (between effect) and th...
The reallocation of output across plants and the productivity growth at individual plants are both i...