放松管制、资源错配与企业规模:来自印度的证据

Deregulation, Misallocation, and Size: Evidence from India

Journal of Law & Economics · 2014
被引 79
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了印度取消工业许可证制度后,行业内资源错配下降,小企业进入增多,但大企业主导地位未受挑战,出现“中间层萎缩”现象。

Abstract

This paper examines the impact of the deregulation of compulsory industrial licensing in India on firm-size dynamics and reallocation of resources within industries. Following deregulation, resource misallocation declines and the left-hand tail of the firm-size distribution thickens significantly, which suggests increased entry by small firms. However, the dominance and growth of large incumbent firms remains unchallenged. Quantile regressions reveal that the distributional effects of deregulation on firm size are significantly nonlinear. The reallocation of market shares toward a small number of large firms and a large number of small firms is characterized as the shrinking middle in Indian manufacturing. Small and medium-sized firms may continue to face constraints in their attempts to grow.

去管制资源错配企业规模分布印度制造业