During the 1980s, all Japanese automobile producers opened assembly plants in North America. Industry analysts and previous research claim that these transplants are more productive than incumbent plants and that they produce with a substantially different production process. We compare the two production processes by estimating a model that allows for heterogeneity in technology and productivity. We treat both types of heterogeneity as intrinsically unobservable. In the model, plants choose technology before production starts. They condition subsequent input decisions on this choice. Maximum likelihood estimation is used to estimate the unconditional distribution of the technology choice, output, and inputs. The model is applied to a sampl...
There is growing evidence that capital and labor are not efficiently allocated across firms, which s...
Researchers interested in estimating productivity can choose from an array of method-ologies, each w...
This thesis focuses on an area of importance to relative economic power in Japan and the United Stat...
During the 1980's, all Japanese automobile producers opened assembly plants in North America. Indust...
Abstract: Productivity growth is usually represented by a continuous shift of the production or cost...
Productivity growth is usually represented by a continuous shift of the production or cost function....
This paper introduces a new data set for the analysis of productivity in U.S. manufacturing. It cons...
How much of the convergence in labor productivity that we observe in manufacturing is due to converg...
This paper examines the relationship between the use of advanced technologies and productivity and p...
We investigate the technological dimension of productivity, presenting an empirical methodology base...
This paper develops and estimates a dynamic industry equilibrium model of R&D, R&D spill-ove...
In estimating the production function of firms, problems of endogeneity and self selection exist as ...
We develop a simple estimator for production functions in the presence of endogenous productivity c...
This paper investigates the forces driving output growth, namely technological, efficiency, and inpu...
Several recent papers in the American Economic Review examined important questions regarding product...
There is growing evidence that capital and labor are not efficiently allocated across firms, which s...
Researchers interested in estimating productivity can choose from an array of method-ologies, each w...
This thesis focuses on an area of importance to relative economic power in Japan and the United Stat...
During the 1980's, all Japanese automobile producers opened assembly plants in North America. Indust...
Abstract: Productivity growth is usually represented by a continuous shift of the production or cost...
Productivity growth is usually represented by a continuous shift of the production or cost function....
This paper introduces a new data set for the analysis of productivity in U.S. manufacturing. It cons...
How much of the convergence in labor productivity that we observe in manufacturing is due to converg...
This paper examines the relationship between the use of advanced technologies and productivity and p...
We investigate the technological dimension of productivity, presenting an empirical methodology base...
This paper develops and estimates a dynamic industry equilibrium model of R&D, R&D spill-ove...
In estimating the production function of firms, problems of endogeneity and self selection exist as ...
We develop a simple estimator for production functions in the presence of endogenous productivity c...
This paper investigates the forces driving output growth, namely technological, efficiency, and inpu...
Several recent papers in the American Economic Review examined important questions regarding product...
There is growing evidence that capital and labor are not efficiently allocated across firms, which s...
Researchers interested in estimating productivity can choose from an array of method-ologies, each w...
This thesis focuses on an area of importance to relative economic power in Japan and the United Stat...