Propagation and Amplification of Local Productivity Spillovers
生产力
经济
宏观经济学
作者
Xavier Giroud,Simone Lenzu,Quinn Maingi,Holger M. Mueller
标识
DOI:10.3386/w29084
摘要
This paper shows that local productivity spillovers propagate throughout the economy through the plant-level networks of multi-region firms.Using confidential Census plant-level data, we show that large manufacturing plant openings not only raise the productivity of local plants but also of distant plants hundreds of miles away, which belong to multi-region firms that are exposed to the local productivity spillover through one of their plants.To quantify the significance of plant-level networks for the propagation and amplification of local productivity shocks, we develop and estimate a quantitative spatial model in which plants of multi-region firms are linked through shared knowledge.Our model features heterogeneous regions, which interact through goods trade and labor markets, as well as within-location, across-plant heterogeneity in productivity, wages, and employment.Counterfactual exercises show that while knowledge sharing through plant-level networks amplifies the aggregate effects of local productivity shocks, it widens economic disparities between individual workers and regions in the economy.