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Paper #1778

Títol:
Quantifying market power and business dynamism in the macroeconomy
Autors:
Jan de Loecker, Jan Eeckhout i Simon Mongey
Data:
Abril 2021
Resum:
We propose a general equilibrium model with oligopolistic output markets where two channels can cause a change in market power: (i) technology, via changes to productivity shocks and the cost of entry, (ii) market structure, via changes to the number of potential competitors. First, we disentangle these narratives by matching data on markups, labor reallocation and costs, finding that both channels are necessary to account for the data. Second, we show that changes in technology and market structure yield positive welfare effects through reallocation and selection, but off-setting negative effects from dead-weight loss and overhead. Overall, welfare is 9 percent lower in 2016 than in 1980. Third, the changes we identify explain and decompose cross-sectional patterns in declining business dynamism, declining equilibrium wages and labor force participation via reallocation toward larger, more productive firms.
Paraules clau:
business dynamism, market power in the aggregate economy, technological change, market structure, reallocation, Endogenous markups, wage stagnation, labor share, passthrough
Codis JEL:
C6, D4, D5, L1
Àrea de Recerca:
Macroeconomia i Economia Internacional

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