This paper empirically examines how productivity distributions of firms vary across regions based on Japan's manufacturing census data. We find that firm productivity is distributed with wide dispersions, especially in core regions. Our firm-level estimates demonstrate that the productivity distribution of firms tends to be noticeably left-skewed, deviating from the normal distribution, especially in regions with weak market potential but also in agglomerated or urbanized regions. These findings suggest that agglomeration economies are likely to accommodate heterogeneous firms that co-exist in the same region.Agglomeration, Productivity, Gamma distribution, Heterogeneity, Firm-level data
A Melitz-style model of monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firms is integrated into a simpl...
We show in the Chinese Annual Survey of Industrial Firms that size distributions of non-exporters an...
This paper studies the impact of agglomeration and selection on firms' total factor productivity (TF...
The present paper focuses on sorting as a mechanism behind the well-established fact that there is a...
This paper examines the relationship between agglomeration and firm-level performance in China. The ...
Heterogeneity in firm productivity affects the location patterns of firm and agglomeration. Here we ...
This paper estimates the relationship between agglomeration and multi factor productivity at the one...
This paper examines three key issues encountered when estimating the relationship between agglomerat...
This paper estimates the impact of industrial agglomeration on firm-level productivity in Chinese ma...
Do agglomerations stimulate productivity? An extensive literature on agglomeration economies, or urb...
In this paper, we investigate the productivity spillovers from efficient factories by using factory-...
A growing body of empirical evidence suggests that, even in narrowly defined industries, there is si...
International audienceA large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related t...
Do high or low productivity firms self-select into locations characterized by high industry establis...
The paper proposes a model to investigate the influences of agglomeration on heterogeneous firms' ex...
A Melitz-style model of monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firms is integrated into a simpl...
We show in the Chinese Annual Survey of Industrial Firms that size distributions of non-exporters an...
This paper studies the impact of agglomeration and selection on firms' total factor productivity (TF...
The present paper focuses on sorting as a mechanism behind the well-established fact that there is a...
This paper examines the relationship between agglomeration and firm-level performance in China. The ...
Heterogeneity in firm productivity affects the location patterns of firm and agglomeration. Here we ...
This paper estimates the relationship between agglomeration and multi factor productivity at the one...
This paper examines three key issues encountered when estimating the relationship between agglomerat...
This paper estimates the impact of industrial agglomeration on firm-level productivity in Chinese ma...
Do agglomerations stimulate productivity? An extensive literature on agglomeration economies, or urb...
In this paper, we investigate the productivity spillovers from efficient factories by using factory-...
A growing body of empirical evidence suggests that, even in narrowly defined industries, there is si...
International audienceA large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related t...
Do high or low productivity firms self-select into locations characterized by high industry establis...
The paper proposes a model to investigate the influences of agglomeration on heterogeneous firms' ex...
A Melitz-style model of monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firms is integrated into a simpl...
We show in the Chinese Annual Survey of Industrial Firms that size distributions of non-exporters an...
This paper studies the impact of agglomeration and selection on firms' total factor productivity (TF...