熊彼特与金发姑娘相遇:企业毁灭的创伤效应。

IF 1.7 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Beatriz González, Enrique Moral-Benito, Isabel Soler
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摘要

本文利用西班牙数据揭示了企业退出与全要素生产率增长之间的倒U型关系。在企业退出率较低的情况下,熊彼特清洗效应占主导地位,企业破坏对TFP的影响是积极的,但当退出率很高时,这种影响就会变成消极的。为了使这一发现合理化,我们在Asturias等人(企业进入和退出与总增长,技术报告,国家经济研究局,2017)的基础上,开发了一个企业动态模型,该模型具有经过校准的退出溢出效应,以匹配数据中发现的非线性。这种减少形式的溢出效应捕捉到了非常高的破坏率的放大效应,例如,由于生产网络的中断和信贷供应的普遍收缩,这些破坏率可能会迫使有生存能力的公司退出。有了校准的模型,我们根据冲击对公司结果的严重程度执行反事实场景。我们发现,当冲击程度较轻,且受影响的企业破坏率与全球金融危机期间观察到的类似时,TFP增长加快,复苏更快。然而,当冲击严重,企业退出远高于GFC时,TFP增长就会下降,因为高效企业被迫退出市场,这会使复苏速度慢得多。
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Schumpeter meets Goldilocks: the scarring effects of firm destruction.

Schumpeter meets Goldilocks: the scarring effects of firm destruction.

Schumpeter meets Goldilocks: the scarring effects of firm destruction.

Schumpeter meets Goldilocks: the scarring effects of firm destruction.

This paper uncovers an inverted U-shaped relationship between firm exit and total factor productivity (TFP) growth using Spanish data. At low levels of firm exit, Schumpeterian cleansing effects dominate and the effect of firm destruction on TFP is positive, but when exit rates are very high, this effect turns negative. In order to rationalize this finding, we build on Asturias et al. (Firm entry and exit and aggregate growth, Technical report, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2017) and develop a model of firm dynamics with exit spillovers calibrated to match the nonlinearity found in the data. This reduced-form spillover captures amplification effects from very high destruction rates that might force viable firms to exit, for example, due to disruptions in the production network and a generalized contraction in credit supply. Armed with the calibrated model, we perform counterfactual scenarios depending on the severity of the shock to firm's outcomes. We find that when the shock is mild and firm destruction rates at impact are similar to those observed during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), TFP growth increases, and the recovery is faster. However, when the shock is severe and firm exit is well above that of the GFC, TFP growth decreases, since high-efficiency firms are forced out of the market, which makes the recovery much slower.

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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
10
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: SERIEs is a single-blind peer-reviewed open access journal. In the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) the impact factor of the journal in 2020 is 1.088 and, in Scopus, we are in the top quartile according to Scimago Journal Ranking and the CiteScores. SERIEs - Journal of the Spanish Economic Association is the result of a merger between the two most important academic economics journals in Spain: Spanish Economic Review (SER) and Investigaciones Económicas (IE). The new journal publishes scientific articles in all areas of economics. We welcome both theoretical and empirical papers and place great value on applying high quality standards. SERIEs seeks to maintain the reputation gained by its predecessors as the most prominent economics journals in Spain, and to become a major internationally recognized journal. The journal is receptive to high-quality papers on any topic and from any source. At the same time, as official journal of the Spanish Economic Association, SERIEs is very interested in high-quality empirical papers about the Spanish and the European economy. The publication costs are covered by Spanish Economic Association so authors do not need to pay an article-processing charge. The journal operates a single-blind peer-review system, where the reviewers are aware of the names and affiliations of the authors, but the reviewer reports provided to authors are anonymous. SERIEs encourages authors to share their data where possible. For further details on the data policy for the journal please see the Springer Nature page here: https://www.springernature.com/gp/authors/research-data-policy/repositories-general/12327166 Officially cited as: SERIEs-Journal of the Spanish Economic Association
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