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SMU SOE Seminar (Nov 7, 2018): Misallocation, Selection and Productivity: A Quantitative Analysis with Panel Data from China

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MISALLOCATION, SELECTION AND PRODUCTIVITY: A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS WITH PANEL DATA FROM CHINA

 

We use household-level panel data from China and a quantitative framework to document the extent and consequences of factor misallocation in agriculture. We find that there are substantial frictions in both the land and capital markets linked to land institutions in rural China that disproportionately constrain the more productive farmers. These frictions reduce aggregate agricultural productivity in China by affecting two key margins: (1) the allocation of resources across farmers (misallocation) and (2) the allocation of workers across sectors, in particular the type of farmers who operate in agriculture (selection). We show that selection can substantially amplify the static misallocation effect of distortionary policies by affecting occupational choices that worsen the distribution of productive units in agriculture.

 
Keywords: Agriculture; Misallocation; Selection; Productivity; China
JEL Codes: O11, O14, O4, E2, Q1
 
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Diego Restuccia

University of Toronto

Economic Growth
Economic Development

7 November 2018 (Wednesday)

4pm - 5.30pm

Meeting Room 5.1, Level 5
School of Economics
Singapore Management University
90 Stamford Road
Singapore 178903