The Role of Resource Misallocation in Cross-country Differences in Manufacturing Productivity

Type Book
Title The Role of Resource Misallocation in Cross-country Differences in Manufacturing Productivity
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Publisher University of Groningen, Groninger Growth and Development
URL http://www.iariw.org/papers/2014/LashitewPaper.pdf
Abstract
When capital and labor are not allocated to the more productive firms, aggregate total factor productivity (TFP) suffers. Can this explain observed productivity differences across countries? We estimate manufacturing TFP levels for 52 developing countries and decompose it into a part due to misallocation and a part due to (residual) technology differences. The results show that removing misallocation would increase TFP by an average of 60 percent, but productivity gaps relative to the US remain large. The degree of misallocation is uncorrelated with observed productivity.

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