UCLouvain Economics Seminar: Valérie Smeets

September 29, 2016

12:45 PM

Doyens 22

Multi-product Firms, Import Competition and the Evolution of Firm-product Technical Efficiencies

Valérie Smeets (Aarhus University)

We study how increased import competition induced by falling Chinese import tariffs affects the evolution of firm-product technical efficiencies in the small open economy of Belgium. We observe quarterly firm-product data at the 8-digit level on quantities sold and firm-level labor, capital, and intermediate inputs from 1995Q1-2007Q4, a period marked by stark declines in Chinese tariffs. Using Diewert (1973) and Lau (1976) we show how to estimate firm-product quarterly technical efficiency shocks allowing for interactions among the production processes for multi-product firms and without allocating firm-level inputs across the different products produced. We find import competition is strongly positively related to firm-product level productivity, with a increase of 0.05 in the import penetration rate leading to a 5% gain in technical efficiency. Firms appear to be less technically efficient at producing goods the further they get from their core-revenue product. Import competition is most highly correlated with the core-revenue products' technical efficiency and less so for non core-revenue product efficiencies. Instrumenting import share-while not important for the signs of the coefficients-is very important for the magnitudes as the effect of competition increases tenfold when one moves from OLS to IV. Up to the OLS/IV distinction our results are robust to the choice of addressing simultaneity or not (OLS, Wooldridge-OP/W-LP), hold for both single-or multi-product firms, and are not "affected" by the firm's own international trade decision.