Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
This article reports estimates of the impact of service regulation reform on the
productivity of French and Italian firms in retail, transports and professional services
over the period 1998–2007. We implement a two-stage least squares estimation:
the first-stage instruments mark-ups, a financial measure of rents, with
barriers to entry and the second stage estimates the impact of instrumented
mark-ups on total factor productivity (TFP), a real measure of firm efficiency.
We find that entry barriers lower firm productivity by raising mark-ups and
rents. These estimates imply that, if French and Italian regulators had adopted
the OECD best practices in terms of entry barriers, firms in these sectors would
have increased their TFP level by five percentage points. We do not find any
robust evidence of a non-linear relation between mark-up and productivity.
productivity of French and Italian firms in retail, transports and professional services
over the period 1998–2007. We implement a two-stage least squares estimation:
the first-stage instruments mark-ups, a financial measure of rents, with
barriers to entry and the second stage estimates the impact of instrumented
mark-ups on total factor productivity (TFP), a real measure of firm efficiency.
We find that entry barriers lower firm productivity by raising mark-ups and
rents. These estimates imply that, if French and Italian regulators had adopted
the OECD best practices in terms of entry barriers, firms in these sectors would
have increased their TFP level by five percentage points. We do not find any
robust evidence of a non-linear relation between mark-up and productivity.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
regulation, services, performance, TFP, productivity
Elenco autori:
Daveri, Francesco; Lecat, Rémy; Parisi, Maria Laura
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