Distorsions, resource al location and productivity in Latin America

Working papers in socioeconomic research

Distorsions, resource al location and productivity in Latin America

Publication date: 2012-10-15

Authors: Guner, Nezih ; Ventura, Gustavo

We develop a span-of-control model where managerial skills are endogenous and the outcome of investments over the life cycle of managers. We calibrate such model to U.S. data, and use it to evaluate the interplay between idiosyncratic distortions and exogenous productivity in accounting for plan-size differences and output per worker in Mexico. We find that idiosyncratic distortions, as heavier implicit subsidies on small and large establishments, are essential to generate a plant-size distribution in line with Mexican data. Differences in exogenous productivity drive the bulk of output per-worker differences between the U.S. and Mexico.

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Language: en

Country / Region: Mexico, United States

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Guner, Nezih; Ventura, Gustavo. (2012). Distorsions, resource al location and productivity in Latin America. Caracas: CAF

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