加入跨国供应链的影响:来自企业间联系的新证据

The Effects of Joining Multinational Supply Chains: New Evidence from Firm-to-Firm Linkages

Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2019
被引 37
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

利用哥斯达黎加的企业间交易税收数据,研究发现国内企业首次成为跨国公司供应商后,就业和全要素生产率显著提升,且长期获得更多优质买家。

Abstract

Abstract We study the effects of becoming a supplier to multinational corporations (MNCs) using tax data tracking firm-to-firm transactions in Costa Rica. Event study estimates reveal that domestic firms experience strong and persistent gains in performance after supplying to a first MNC buyer. Four years after, domestic firms employ 26% more workers and have a 4% to 9% higher total factor productivity (TFP). These effects are unlikely to be explained by demand effects or changes in tax compliance. Moreover, suppliers experience a large drop in their sales to all other buyers except the first MNC buyer in the year of the event, followed by a gradual recovery. The dynamics of adjustment in sales to others suggests that firms face short-run capacity constraints that relax over time. Four years later, the sales to others grow by 20%. Most of this growth comes from the acquisition of new buyers, which tend to be “better buyers” (e.g., larger and with more stable supplier relationships). Finally, we collected survey data from domestic firms and MNCs to provide further insights into the wide-ranging benefits of supplying to MNCs. According to our surveys, these benefits range from better managerial practices to a better reputation.

跨国公司供应链企业间关联生产率提升能力约束