Foster et al. (2001) outline a framework that is commonly used to identify the contribution from firm turnover to aggregate productivity growth. The framework is not derived from economic theory and it implies that productivity levels determine the contribution from reallocation and firm turnover. In this paper, I outline an index for aggregate productivity growth based on economic theory. In contrast to common beliefs, I show that the contribution from firm turnover to aggregate productivity growth should be based on the profitability, and not the productivity, of these firms
This paper investigates the extent to which productivity growth is the result of firm turnover as ou...
In the decomposition of aggregate productivity growth,corresponding components are generally indexed...
This paper analyzes the effect of firing costs on aggregate productivity growth. For this purpose, a...
Foster et al. (2001) outline a framework that is commonly used to identify the contribution from fir...
In this study we focus on the role of the reallocation of activity across individual producers for a...
Although there is an extensive body of literature on aggregate productivity growth, reallocation, an...
There is considerable evidence that producer-level churning contributes substantially to aggregate (...
We analyze comprehensive manufacturing firm data to measure the contribution of inter-firm employmen...
We reconcile two different strands of the literature: the literature on how new goods impact prices ...
To understand aggregate productivity growth requires knowledge of the sources of this growth by indu...
The problem of assessing the impact of firm entry and exit on aggregate productivity growth is addre...
As productivity is accepted as a prime determinant of macro economic growth and as the macro economy...
We investigate the nature of selection and productivity growth in industries where we observe produc...
Research into the sources of productivity growth has taken many disparate routes, from theoretical m...
Although the effects on wages and living standards of productivity growth tend to be broad-based, th...
This paper investigates the extent to which productivity growth is the result of firm turnover as ou...
In the decomposition of aggregate productivity growth,corresponding components are generally indexed...
This paper analyzes the effect of firing costs on aggregate productivity growth. For this purpose, a...
Foster et al. (2001) outline a framework that is commonly used to identify the contribution from fir...
In this study we focus on the role of the reallocation of activity across individual producers for a...
Although there is an extensive body of literature on aggregate productivity growth, reallocation, an...
There is considerable evidence that producer-level churning contributes substantially to aggregate (...
We analyze comprehensive manufacturing firm data to measure the contribution of inter-firm employmen...
We reconcile two different strands of the literature: the literature on how new goods impact prices ...
To understand aggregate productivity growth requires knowledge of the sources of this growth by indu...
The problem of assessing the impact of firm entry and exit on aggregate productivity growth is addre...
As productivity is accepted as a prime determinant of macro economic growth and as the macro economy...
We investigate the nature of selection and productivity growth in industries where we observe produc...
Research into the sources of productivity growth has taken many disparate routes, from theoretical m...
Although the effects on wages and living standards of productivity growth tend to be broad-based, th...
This paper investigates the extent to which productivity growth is the result of firm turnover as ou...
In the decomposition of aggregate productivity growth,corresponding components are generally indexed...
This paper analyzes the effect of firing costs on aggregate productivity growth. For this purpose, a...