Authors
Loren Brandt, Johannes Van Biesebroeck, Luhang Wang, Yifan Zhang
Publication date
2017/9/1
Journal
American Economic Review
Volume
107
Issue
9
Pages
2784-2820
Publisher
American Economic Association
Description
We examine the effects of trade liberalization in China on the evolution of markups and productivity of manufacturing firms. Although these dimensions of performance cannot be separately identified when firm output is measured by revenue, detailed price deflators make it possible to estimate the average effect of tariff reductions on both. Several novel findings emerge. First, cuts in output tariffs reduce markups, but raise productivity. Second, pro-competitive effects are most important among incumbents, while efficiency gains dominate for new entrants. Third, cuts in input tariffs raise both markups and productivity. We highlight mechanisms that explain these findings in the Chinese context. (JEL D24, F13, L25, L60, O14, P31, P33)
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Scholar articles
L Brandt, J Van Biesebroeck, L Wang, Y Zhang - American Economic Review, 2017
L Brandt, J Van Biesebroeck, L Wang, Y Zhang - CEPR discussion paper no. 9166, 2012
L Brandt, J Van Biesebroeck, L Wang, Y Zhang - American Economic Review, 2017