企业退出、技术与贸易:行业视角

Massimo Del Gatto , Mattia Peracchia
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摘要

我们记录了意大利制造业企业退出(通过破产程序)率存在的巨大差异,揭示了技术和贸易因素所起的作用,特别强调了对进口投入的部门依赖。低生产率(TFP)和低创新(专利强度)部门,以及TFP分布向低生产率企业倾斜的部门,显示出更高的退出率。值得注意的是,对外国投入(尤其是来自欧盟和中国的技术投入)的依赖与较低的退出率相关,这表明存在与全球价值链整合相关的弹性通道。相比之下,对亚洲四小龙的投入依赖与更高的退出率相关,这可能是由于供应链的复杂性和高度专业化。当与技术变量一起考虑时,投入依赖效应仍然存在,并且主要对TFP中位数水平以下的公司起作用。
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Firm exit, technology and trade: A sectoral perspective
We document the presence of wide differences in firm exit (through insolvency proceedings) rates across Italian manufacturing industries shedding light on the role played by technological and trade factors, with particular emphasis on sectoral dependence on imported inputs. Less productive (TFP) and less innovating (patent intensity) sectors, as well as sectors featuring a TFP distribution skewed towards low productivity firms, display higher exit rates. Notably, dependence on foreign inputs, especially technological inputs sourced from EU and China, is associated with lower exit rates, suggesting a resilience channel linked to GVC integration. In contrast, input reliance on Asian Tigers correlates with higher exit rates, possibly due to supply chain complexity and hyper-specialization. The input dependence effect persists when considered together with the technology variables and is mostly at work for firms under the median TFP level.
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International Economics
International Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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