We document that labor productivity of the globally most productive firms – the “frontier” – has diverged from all other firms – the “rest” – throughout the 2000s. This divergence remains after controlling for capital intensity and markups, and is strongest in ICT services, indicative of “winnertakes-all” dynamics. We also find weakening catch-up and market selection below the frontier, which can explain why this divergence at the firm level is linked to weaker aggregate productivity. The divergence is found to be stronger in industries where product market regulations are less competition friendly, highlighting the need for regulatory policy to improve the contestability of markets
Relying on a rich firm-level dataset for one of the top product market reformers among OECD countrie...
Although Ireland is a high productivity country, it has not been immune from the global productivity...
The extent of beta- and sigma-convergence of average labor productivity across manufacturing industr...
We document that labor productivity of the globally most productive firms – the “frontier” – has div...
Studies of firm-level data have shown that there is a huge dispersion of productivity across firms e...
Studies of firm-level data have shown that there is a huge dispersion of productivity across firms e...
This report provides new evidence on the increasing dispersion in wages and productivity using novel...
Globalisation, technological progress and a range of policies and institutions are driving ‘Great Di...
The recent decline in aggregate labor productivity growth in leading economies has been widely descr...
Industry-level productivity analysis can be a useful diagnostic tool to better understand why some c...
Using firm balance sheet data, this paper shows the impact of credit constraints on allocative effic...
Analysing French firms over 1991-2016, we find first that since the beginning of the century, one or...
A rich understanding of macro-economic outcomes requires taking into account the large (and increasi...
Since around 2000, U.S. aggregate productivity growth has slowed and product market (sales) concentr...
The post-World War II period has seen substantial changes in labor productivity around the world. Mo...
Relying on a rich firm-level dataset for one of the top product market reformers among OECD countrie...
Although Ireland is a high productivity country, it has not been immune from the global productivity...
The extent of beta- and sigma-convergence of average labor productivity across manufacturing industr...
We document that labor productivity of the globally most productive firms – the “frontier” – has div...
Studies of firm-level data have shown that there is a huge dispersion of productivity across firms e...
Studies of firm-level data have shown that there is a huge dispersion of productivity across firms e...
This report provides new evidence on the increasing dispersion in wages and productivity using novel...
Globalisation, technological progress and a range of policies and institutions are driving ‘Great Di...
The recent decline in aggregate labor productivity growth in leading economies has been widely descr...
Industry-level productivity analysis can be a useful diagnostic tool to better understand why some c...
Using firm balance sheet data, this paper shows the impact of credit constraints on allocative effic...
Analysing French firms over 1991-2016, we find first that since the beginning of the century, one or...
A rich understanding of macro-economic outcomes requires taking into account the large (and increasi...
Since around 2000, U.S. aggregate productivity growth has slowed and product market (sales) concentr...
The post-World War II period has seen substantial changes in labor productivity around the world. Mo...
Relying on a rich firm-level dataset for one of the top product market reformers among OECD countrie...
Although Ireland is a high productivity country, it has not been immune from the global productivity...
The extent of beta- and sigma-convergence of average labor productivity across manufacturing industr...