According to the 'cleansing hypothesis', recessions are periods in which productivity-enhancing reallocation intensifies, shifting resources away from less efficient to more efficient firms at a faster pace. Does the Great Recession of 2008-2010 fit this view? We address this question, studying the case of the French manufacturing sector. Based on a panel of firms, built by matching several data sources, we analyze the dynamics of the relation between productivity and reallocation over the period 2002-2013. Our results show that, during the Great Recession, more productive firms decreased their advantage with respect to less productive firms, in terms of both employment growth and probability to survive, in disagreement with the cleansing h...
Analysing French firms over 1991-2016, we find first that since the beginning of the century, one or...
This paper builds upon Bartelsman, Lopez-Garcia, and Presidente (2018) and provides empirical eviden...
We characterize the behavior of disaggregate manufacturing sectors for a large set of developed and ...
According to the 'cleansing hypothesis', recessions are periods in which productivity-enhancing real...
According to the 'cleansing hypothesis', recessions are periods in which productivity-enhancing real...
Based on a large sample of French firms, this article examines the contribution of resource realloca...
This article analyses the effects of the financial crisis and the Great Recession on productivity in...
Using recent productivity decomposition methods, we provide new insights on the impact of recent rec...
The productivity slowdown has been analysed either as an effect of the crisis, resulting from the fi...
Since 2008, France experiences a sharp productivity slowdown. Both output per hour andtotal factor p...
Recessions can have a cleansing effect by encouraging the reallocation of resources from low-product...
International audienceThe productivity slowdown has been analysed either as an effect of the crisis,...
Analysing French firms over 1991-2016, we find first that since the beginning of the century, one or...
This paper builds upon Bartelsman, Lopez-Garcia, and Presidente (2018) and provides empirical eviden...
We characterize the behavior of disaggregate manufacturing sectors for a large set of developed and ...
According to the 'cleansing hypothesis', recessions are periods in which productivity-enhancing real...
According to the 'cleansing hypothesis', recessions are periods in which productivity-enhancing real...
Based on a large sample of French firms, this article examines the contribution of resource realloca...
This article analyses the effects of the financial crisis and the Great Recession on productivity in...
Using recent productivity decomposition methods, we provide new insights on the impact of recent rec...
The productivity slowdown has been analysed either as an effect of the crisis, resulting from the fi...
Since 2008, France experiences a sharp productivity slowdown. Both output per hour andtotal factor p...
Recessions can have a cleansing effect by encouraging the reallocation of resources from low-product...
International audienceThe productivity slowdown has been analysed either as an effect of the crisis,...
Analysing French firms over 1991-2016, we find first that since the beginning of the century, one or...
This paper builds upon Bartelsman, Lopez-Garcia, and Presidente (2018) and provides empirical eviden...
We characterize the behavior of disaggregate manufacturing sectors for a large set of developed and ...