Optimum firm size in Vietnam: does subcontracting matter?

Thi Bich Tran, Duy Khoi Nguyen
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PurposeThis study investigates the optimum size for manufacturing firms and the impact of subcontracting on firms' likelihood of achieving their optimal scale in Vietnam.Design/methodology/approachUsing data from the enterprise census in 2017 and 2021, the paper first estimates the production function to identify the optimum firm size for manufacturing firms and then, applies the logit model to investigate factors associated with the optimal firm size.FindingsThe study reveals that medium-sized firms exhibit the highest level of productivity. Nevertheless, a consistent trend emerges, indicating that nearly 90% of manufacturing firms in Vietnam operated below their optimal scale in both 2017 and 2021. An analysis of the impact of subcontracting on firms' likelihood to achieve their optimal scale emphasizes its crucial role, especially for foreign firms, exerting an influence nearly five times greater than that of the judiciary system.Practical implicationsThe paper's findings offer crucial policy implications, suggesting that initiatives aimed at enhancing the overall productivity of the manufacturing sector should prioritise facilitating contract arrangements to encourage firms to reach their optimal size. These insights are also valuable for other countries with comparable firm size distributions.Originality/valueThis paper provides the first empirical evidence on the relationship between firm size and productivity as well as the role of subcontracting in firms' ability to reach their optimal scale in a country with a right-skewed distribution of firm sizes.
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越南企业的最佳规模:分包是否重要?
设计/方法/途径本文利用2017年和2021年的企业普查数据,首先对生产函数进行估计,以确定制造业企业的最佳企业规模,然后应用Logit模型研究与最佳企业规模相关的因素。然而,出现了一种一致的趋势,表明越南近 90% 的制造业企业在 2017 年和 2021 年的经营规模都低于其最佳规模。通过分析分包对企业实现最佳规模的可能性的影响,强调了分包的关键作用,尤其是对外资企业的影响,其影响力几乎是司法系统的五倍。 本文的研究结果具有重要的政策含义,表明旨在提高制造业整体生产率的举措应优先考虑促进合同安排,以鼓励企业实现最佳规模。这些见解对其他具有可比企业规模分布的国家也很有价值。本文首次提供了企业规模与生产率之间关系的经验证据,以及在企业规模呈右斜分布的国家,分包合同在企业达到最佳规模的能力中所起的作用。
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