集聚经济与企业层面的劳动力错配

Agglomeration economies and firm-level labor misallocation

Journal of Economic Geography · 2018
被引 44
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究发现法国就业密度高的地区企业间资源错配程度更低,这有助于解释大城市的生产率溢价,对研究城市经济和劳动市场的学者有参考价值。

Abstract

A large portion of the productivity differentials among locations is related to density. Firms located in denser areas are more productive (Combes et al., 2012a, Econometrica, 80: 2543–2594). We show in this article that resource misallocation is lower in denser areas and argue that misallocation plays an important role in explaining the observed productivity premium of large cities. Using a methodology proposed by Petrin and Sivadasan (2013, Review of Economics and Statistics, 95: 286–301), we firstly assess the degree of resource misallocation among firms within sectors for each of the 348 French Employment Areas (commuting zones). Based on firm-level productivity estimates, we identify in the gap between the values of the marginal product and marginal input price the degree of input allocation at the firm level. Over the whole period 1994–2007, the average gap at firm level is 9.5 thousand euros. Secondly, we show that firm misallocation is lower in denser employment zones, suggesting that matching mechanisms on the labor market contribute to the productivity premium of agglomerated locations.

集聚经济劳动力错配企业生产率密度溢价