Sun, Churen and Yu, Zhihao and Zhang, Tao (2012): Agglomeration and Trade with Heterogeneous Firms.
Preview |
PDF
MPRA_paper_49001.pdf Download (736kB) | Preview |
Abstract
The paper proposes a model to investigate the influences of agglomeration on heterogeneous firms' exporting behaviors. Competition and thus selection effect caused by agglomeration forces less productive firms to exit the market while agglomeration externalities increase firms' productivity and decreases industrial fixed entry, fixed and variable exporting costs, and effective labor wage. The former factors decrease while the latter increase firms' exporting possibilities and sales. The model shows that the composite effect of agglomeration on firms' exports takes on a Parabola-shape pattern. Moreover, higher-productivity firms benefit more export premium from agglomeration, which explains why larger and more productive firms in larger cities are more possible to export and exports more. Empirical results based on data from Chinese Industrial Enterprises between 1998 and 2007 verify the theoretical results. The paper also investigates the influences of different agglomeration patterns on firms exports, including home market effect, urban economies and competition effect and diversification effect. It shows that the former two patterns exert a positive while the latter two have a positive influence on firms' exporting behaviors.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
---|---|
Original Title: | Agglomeration and Trade with Heterogeneous Firms |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Agglomeration, Export, Productivity heterogeneity |
Subjects: | F - International Economics > F1 - Trade > F12 - Models of Trade with Imperfect Competition and Scale Economies ; Fragmentation F - International Economics > F1 - Trade > F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade R - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics > R1 - General Regional Economics > R11 - Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Development, Environmental Issues, and Changes R - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics > R1 - General Regional Economics > R12 - Size and Spatial Distributions of Regional Economic Activity |
Item ID: | 49001 |
Depositing User: | Churen Sun |
Date Deposited: | 14 Aug 2013 12:56 |
Last Modified: | 26 Sep 2019 09:33 |
References: | Antras, Pol and EIhanan Helpman (2004). Global Sourcing, Journal of Political Economy, 112 (3), 552-580. Anwara, Sajid and Lan Phi Nguyen (2011). ”Foreign Direct Investment and Export Spillovers: Evidence from Vietnam,” International Business Review, 20(2): 177-193. Alfaro, Laura and Maggie Xiaoyang Chen (2010). ”The Global Agglomeration of Multinational Firms,”mimeo. Amiti, Mary (2005). ”Location of Vertically Linked Industries: Agglomeration versus Comparative Advantage,” European Economic Review , 49(4), 809-832. Baldwin, Richard E. and Toshihiro Okubo (2005). ”Agglomeration and the Heterogeneous Firms TradeModel,”mimeo. Baldwin, Richard E. and Toshihiro Okubo (2006). ”Heterogeneous Firms, Agglomeration and Economic Geography: Spatial Selection and Sorting,” Journal of Economic Geography, 6(3): 323-346. Baldwin, J. R., D. Beckstead, W. M. Brown and D. Right (2007). ”Urban Economies and Productivity, Economic Analysis (EA) Research Paper Series 2007045e, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch. Bernard, A. and J. Bradford (1999). ”Exceptional Exporter Performance: Cause, Effect,or Both,” Journal of International Economics, 47(1): 1-25. Bernard, A. B., J. Eaton, J. B. Jensen and S. Kortum(2003). ”Plants and productivity in international trade,” American Economic Review, 93(4): 1268-1290. Brandt, L., J. Van Biesebroeck, and Y. Zhang (2011). Creative Accounting or CreativeDestruction Firm-level Productivity Growth in ChineseManufacturing, forthcoming in Journal of Development Economics. Cafiso, Gianluca (2010). ”Trade Costs and the Agglomeration of Production,” mimeo. Cai, Hongbin and Qiao Liu (2009). Competition and Corporate Tax Avoidance: Evidence fromChinese Industrial Firms, forthcoming in Economic Journal. Cassey, Andrew J. and Katherine N. L. Schmeiser (2010). ”The Agglomeration of Exporters by Destination,” mimeo. Chaney, Thomas (2008). ”Distorted Gravity: The Intensive and Extensive Margins of International Trade,” American Economic Review, 98(4): 1707-1721. Chen, Maggie Xiaoyang and Michael O. Moore (2010). ”Location Decision of Heterogeneous Multinational Firrms,” Journal of International Economics, 80, 188-199. Chyi, Y.-L., L. Yi, E.-S. Lin and S. Y.Wu (2010). ”Do Local Industrial Agglomeration and FDI to China Enhance the Productivity of Taiwanese Firms,”mimeo. Combes, P., Duranton, G., Gobillon, L. (2008). ”Spatial Wage Disparities: Sorting Matters!,” Journal of Urban Economics, 63: 723-742. Combes, P., Duranton, G., Gobillon, L., Roux, S. (2010). ”Estimating Agglomeration Economies with History, Geology, andWorker Effects,” in Glaeser E.L. (eds.), Ag-glomeration Economics, NBER, Cambridge,MA. Combes, P., Duranton, G., Gobillon, L. (2011a). ”The Identification of Agglomeration Economies,” Journal of Economic Geography, 11(2):253-265. Combes, P., Laurent Gobillon, Diego Puga, and Sebastien Roux (2011b). ”The productivity advantages of large cities: : Distinguishing agglomeration from firm selection,” Econometrica, forthcoming. Duranton, Gilles and Michael Storper (2005). ”Rising Trade Costs? Agglomeration and Trade with Endogenous Transaction Costs,” CEP Discussion Paper No 683. Eaton, Jonathan, Samuel Kortum, and Francis Kramarz (2011). An Anatomy of International Trade: Evidence fromFrench Firms, Econometrica, 2011, 79(5), 1453-1498. Forslid, Rikard and Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano (2002). ”Trade and Agglomeration: An Analytically Solvable Case,” mimeo. Fujita,M. and Hideaki Ogawa (1982).Multiple Equilibria and Structural Transition of Non-monocentric Urban Configurations, Regional Science and Urban Economics, 12(2), 161-196. Gao, T (2003). ”The Impact of Foreign Trade and Investment Reform on Industry Location: the Case of China,” Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 11 (4): 367-86. Gatto. Massimo Del, Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano and Marcello Pagnini (2008). ”Openness to Trade and Industry CostDispersion: Evidence froma Panel of Italian Firms,” Journal of Regional Science, 48(1), 97-129. Gatto, M.D., A.D. Liberto, and Petraglia, C. (2008). ”Measuring Productivity,” CRENos, working paper 2008/19. Ge, Ying (2006). ”Globalization and Industry Agglomeration in Chinal.”World Development, 37(3), 550-559. Griliches, Z. andMairesse, J. (1995). ”Production Functions: the Search for Identification,” NBERWorking Paper, No. 9617. Harasztosi, Peter andGabor Bekes (2009). ”Agglomeration Economics and Trading Activity of Firms,”mimeo. Helpman, EIhanan, Mark J. Melitz, and Stephen R. Yeaple (2004). Export versus FDI with Heterogeneous Firms, American Economic Review, 2004, 94(1), 300-316. Helpman, EIhanan, Mark J. Melitz, and Yona Rubinstein (2008). Estimating Trade Flows: Trading Partners and Trading Volumes, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2008. Holmes, Thomas J.,Wen-Tai Hsu and Sanghoon Lee (2011). Plants and Productivity in Regional Agglomeration,mimeo, 2011. Jefferson, Gary, Thomas G. Rawski and Yifan Zhang (2008). Productivity Growth and Convergence Across Chinas Industrial Economy, Journal of Chi- nese Economic and Business Studies, 6(2), 121-140. Kang, Youngho (2011). ”Is Agglomeration a Free Lunch for New Exporters? Evidence fromChile.” mimeo, University of Colorado. Kneller, R. and M. Pisu (2007). ”Industrial Linkages and Export Spillovers from FDI,”World Economy, 30(1): 105-134. Koenig, Pamina (2009). ”Agglomeration and the Export Decision of French Firms.” Journal of Urban Economics, 66, 186-195. Krugman, Paul (1991). ”Increasing Returns and Economic Geography,” Journal of Political Economy, 99(3), 483-499. Levinsohn, J. and A. Petrin (2003). Estimating production function using inputs to control for unobservables, Review of Economic Studies, 70, 317-342. Lin, P., Z. Liu, and Y. Zhang (2009). DoChinese domestic firms benefit from FDI inflow-star, open- Evidence of horizontal and vertical spillovers-back, China Economic Review, 20(4), 677-691. Long, Cheryl and Xiaobo Zhang (2011). ” Cluster-Based Industrialization in China: Financing and Performance,” Journal of International Economics, 84(1), 112-123. Lovely, M. E., S. S. Rosenthal and S. Sharma (2005). ”Information, Agglomeration, and the Headquarters of U.S. Exporters,” Regional Science and Urban Economics, 35(2): 167-191. Lu, J. and Z. Tao (2009). Trends and determinants of Chinas industrial agglomeration, Journal of Urban Economics, 65, 167-180. Lucas, Robert E. JR. and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg (2002). On the Internal Structure of Cities, Econometrica, 70(4), 1445-1476. Martin, Philippe, ThierryMayer and FlorianMayneris (2008). ”Spatial Concentration and Plant-level Productivity in France.” Journal of Urban Economics, 69,182-195. Maticchioni, A.and P. Naticchioni (2011). ”Wage Distribution and the Spatial Sorting of orkers,” Journal of Economic Geography, forthcoming. Melitz, Marc J., 2003, ”The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity,” Econometrica, 71(6), 1695-1725. Melitz,Marc J. and G. Ottaviano, Market Size, Trade, and Productivity, Review of Economic Studies, 2008, 75, 295-316. Mion, G., Naticchioni, P. (2009). ”The Spatial Sorting and Matching of Skills and Firms,” Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Economic Association, 42(1):28-55. Moller, J., Haas, A. (2003). ”The Agglomeration Differential Reconsidered: an Investigation with German Micro Data 1984-1997,” in Broecker, J., D. Dohse, R. Soltwedel (eds.), Innovation Clusters and Interregional Competition. Berlin: Springer. Olley, G. S. and A. Pakes (1996). ”The Dynamics of Productivity in the Telecommunications Equipment Industry,” Econometrica, 64(6): 1263-1297. Ottaviano, G., J. Thisse and T. Tabuchi (2002). ”Agglomeration and Trade Revisited,” International Economic Review, 43, 409-436. Okubo, Toshihiro (2007). ”Trade Liberalisation and Agglomeration with Firm Heterogeneity—-Forward and Backward Linkages,”mimeo. Puga, Diego and Anthony J. Venables (1998). ” Agglomeration and Economic Development: Import Substitution vs. Trade Liberalisation,”mimeo. Saito, Hisamitsu, Munisamy Gopinath, and JunJie Wu (2011). ”Heterogeneous Firms, Trade Liberalization and Agglomeration.” Canadian Journal of Economics, 44(2), 541-560. Sidorov, Alexander V. (2011). ”The Impact of Exogenous Asymmetry on Trade and Agglomeration in Core-PeripheryModel,”mimeo. Sjoberg, Orjan and Fredrik Sjoholm(2002). ” Trade Liberalization and the Geography of Production: Agglomeration, Concentration and Dispersal in Indonesia’s Manufacturing Industry,” StockholmSchool of EconomicsWorking Paper Series Vol. 2002-21. Strajer Madsen, E., V. Smith and M. Dilling-Hansen (2003). ” Industrial Clusters, Firm Location and Productivity: Some Empirical Evidence for Danish Firms,” Working Papers 03-26, University of Aarhus, Aarhus School of Business, Department of Economics. Sun, Churen, Guoqiang Tian and Tao Zhang (2011). When Melitz Meets Pareto. MPRAWorking Paper No.35597, http://mpra.ub.unimuenchen. de/35597/. Van Biesebroeck, J. (2005). ”Exporting raises productivity in sub-Saharan African manufacturing firms,” Journal of International Economics, 67(2):373-391. Van Biesebroeck, J. (2007). ”Robustness of productivity estimates,” The Journal of Industrial Economics, 55(3):529-569. Van Biesebroeck, J. (2008). ”Aggregate and decomposing Productivity,” Review of Business and Economics, LIII(2):122-146. Venerables, Anthony (1996). ” Equilibrium Locations of Vertically Linked Industries,” International Economic Review, 37, 341-359. Wheeler, C.H. (2004). ”Wage Inequality and Urban Density,” Journal of Economic Geography, 4: 421-437. Wheeler, C.H. (2007). ”Industry Localization and Earnings Inequality: Evidence fromUSManufacturing,” Papers in Regional Science, 86(1):77-100. Yilmazkuday, Hakan (2011). ”Agglomeration and Trade: State-level Evidence from U.S. Industries,” Journal of Regional Science, 51, 139-166. |
URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/49001 |