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We study how extreme (high) temperatures affect firm dynamics—entry, exit, and (aggregate) productivity—in Chinese manufacturing sectors. Existing studies focus on the effects on incumbent firms (intensive margin), while we examine the effects on entry, exit (extensive margin), and their...
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We study how air pollution affects firm dynamics: entry, exit, innovation, and (aggregate) productivity. Using an instrumental variable strategy, we find that air pollution significantly reduces entry and innovation and raises exit. Moreover, air pollution leaves firms with higher productivity...
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We study how the extreme temperature affects firm dynamics in Chinese manufacturing sector, including entry, exit, and (aggregate) productivity. While existing literature mostly focus the effects of the extreme temperature on incumbent firms (intensive margin), we contribute the literature by...
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We study how extreme (high) temperatures affect firm dynamics---entry, exit, and (aggregate) productivity---in Chinese manufacturing sectors. Existing studies focus on the effects on incumbent firms (intensive margin), while we examine the effects on entry and exit (extensive margin), and their...
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Using Chinese manufacturing firm data over the period of 1998-2007, we find that firms become less capital-intensive after exporting, compared to similar non-exporting firms. To rationalize this finding that contrasts with existing evidence for most countries, we develop a variant of the...
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This paper analyzes the causal relations between firms' productivity, factor intensity and export participation. Using propensity score matching techniques and firm-level panel data for Chinese manufacturing firms over the 1998-2007 period, we find strong evidence of domestic firms...
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We present the first comprehensive set of firm-level total factor productivity estimates for China's manufacturing sector that spans her entry into WTO. We find that productivity growth is among the highest compared to other countries. For our preferred estimate, the weighted average annual...
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China's manufacturing sector has been a key source of the economy's dynamism. Analysis after 2007 however is hampered by problems in the key data source for empirical analysis, the National Bureau of Statistics' (NBS) annual survey of industrial firms. Issues include missing information on value...
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