Tremendous differences in producer productivity levels exist, even within narrowly defined industries. This paper explores the influence of product substitutability in an industry on this disparity. When consumers can easily switch between producers, inefficient (high-cost) producers cannot operate profitably. Thus high-substitutability industries should exhibit less productivity dispersion and have higher average productivity levels. I demonstrate this mechanism in a simple industry equilibrium model and test it empirically using producer-level data from 443 U.S. manufacturing industries. I find evidence that substitutability measured in several ways'is indeed negatively related to within-industry productivity dispersion and positively rel...
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Using plant-level data, I show that the dispersion of total factor productivity in U.S. durable manu...
It is an established fact that firms, even within narrowly defined industries, differ with respect t...
This paper shows that imperfect output substitutability explains part of the observed persistent pla...
The present study proposes a theoretical model that investigates how R&D productivity influences...
International audienceThe present study proposes a theoretical model that investigates how R&D produ...
This note considers several hypotheses regarding measurement error as a source of observed cross-sec...
When firms make decisions about which product to manufacture at a more disaggregated level than obse...
There is considerable evidence that producer-level churning contributes substantially to aggregate (...
Measuring the dispersion of productivity or efficiency across firms in a market or industry is rife ...
Firms' decisions about which goods to produce are often made at a more disaggregate level than the d...
We study productivity dispersions across workers, firms and industrial sectors. Empirical study of d...
Ample evidence from micro data suggests that productivity at establishment level is dominated by idi...
Why is the U.S. industry-level productivity dispersion countercyclical? Theoretically, we build a du...
Plant level productivity in the ready-mix concrete sector is highly dis-persed, whereby a plant in t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88037/1/j.1468-2354.2011.00656.x.pd
Using plant-level data, I show that the dispersion of total factor productivity in U.S. durable manu...
It is an established fact that firms, even within narrowly defined industries, differ with respect t...
This paper shows that imperfect output substitutability explains part of the observed persistent pla...
The present study proposes a theoretical model that investigates how R&D productivity influences...
International audienceThe present study proposes a theoretical model that investigates how R&D produ...
This note considers several hypotheses regarding measurement error as a source of observed cross-sec...
When firms make decisions about which product to manufacture at a more disaggregated level than obse...
There is considerable evidence that producer-level churning contributes substantially to aggregate (...
Measuring the dispersion of productivity or efficiency across firms in a market or industry is rife ...
Firms' decisions about which goods to produce are often made at a more disaggregate level than the d...
We study productivity dispersions across workers, firms and industrial sectors. Empirical study of d...
Ample evidence from micro data suggests that productivity at establishment level is dominated by idi...
Why is the U.S. industry-level productivity dispersion countercyclical? Theoretically, we build a du...
Plant level productivity in the ready-mix concrete sector is highly dis-persed, whereby a plant in t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88037/1/j.1468-2354.2011.00656.x.pd
Using plant-level data, I show that the dispersion of total factor productivity in U.S. durable manu...
It is an established fact that firms, even within narrowly defined industries, differ with respect t...