When Firms and Industries Matter: Understanding the Sources of Productivity Growth

30 Pages Posted: 23 Oct 2014

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Ulf Lewrick

Bank for International Settlements (BIS) - Monetary and Economic Department; University of Basel - Faculty of Business and Economics

Lukas Mohler

University of Basel

Rolf Weder

University of Basel - Department of Finance

Date Written: October 2014

Abstract

This paper presents a framework to assess the relative importance of three key sources of productivity growth that research on international trade focuses on: (i) inter-industry specialisation; (ii) intra-industry reallocation of resources across heterogeneous firms, including firm entry and exit; and (iii) technological progress. Detailed data on Swiss manufacturing firms illustrate how the framework can be empirically applied. Based on this example, we find that intra-industry reallocations are the most important source of growth in aggregate total factor productivity, reflecting in particular the productivity growth of large, incumbent firms and the entry of new firms. That said, inter-industry specialisation and general technological progress remain important supplementary sources of growth in Swiss manufacturing.

Keywords: Growth, total factor productivity, inter-industry trade, intra-industry trade

JEL Classification: F14, L60, O47

Suggested Citation

Lewrick, Ulf and Mohler, Lukas and Weder, Rolf, When Firms and Industries Matter: Understanding the Sources of Productivity Growth (October 2014). BIS Working Paper No. 469, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2512868

Ulf Lewrick (Contact Author)

Bank for International Settlements (BIS) - Monetary and Economic Department ( email )

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Switzerland

University of Basel - Faculty of Business and Economics ( email )

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Basel, 4001
Switzerland

Lukas Mohler

University of Basel ( email )

Petersplatz 1
Basel, CH-4003
Switzerland

Rolf Weder

University of Basel - Department of Finance ( email )

Peter Merian-Weg 6
Basel, 4052
Switzerland

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