John Haltiwanger , Henry Hyatt , Erika McEntarfer , Matthew Staiger
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Abstract
Do recessions speed up or impede productivity-enhancing reallocation? To investigate this question, we use U.S. linked employer-employee data to examine how worker flows contribute to productivity growth over the business cycle. We find that in expansions high-productivity firms grow faster primarily by hiring workers away from low-productivity firms. Productivity growth slows during recessions when this job ladder collapses. In contrast, layoffs at low-productivity firms disproportionately increase in recessions, which leads to an increase in productivity growth. We thus find evidence of both sullying and cleansing effects of recessions, but the timing of these effects differs. The cleansing effects are concentrated in downturns while the sullying effects linger well into the economic recovery. Our results imply that slow labor market recoveries will be more damaging to productivity growth than V-shaped recoveries due to lingering sullying effects.
经济衰退会加速还是阻碍提高生产力的重新配置?为了研究这个问题,我们使用了美国的雇主-雇员关联数据来研究工人流动在商业周期中是如何促进生产率增长的。我们发现,在经济扩张期,高生产率企业主要通过从低生产率企业雇佣工人来加快增长。在经济衰退时期,当这种就业阶梯崩溃时,生产力增长就会放缓。相反,在经济衰退时,低生产率企业的裁员会不成比例地增加,从而导致生产率增长。因此,我们发现了经济衰退既有玷污效应也有净化效应的证据,但这些效应产生的时间不同。净化效应集中在经济衰退时期,而玷污效应则一直持续到经济复苏时期。我们的研究结果表明,由于玷污效应的持续存在,劳动力市场的缓慢复苏比 V 型复苏对生产率增长的破坏性更大。
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Review of Economic Dynamics publishes meritorious original contributions to dynamic economics. The scope of the journal is intended to be broad and to reflect the view of the Society for Economic Dynamics that the field of economics is unified by the scientific approach to economics. We will publish contributions in any area of economics provided they meet the highest standards of scientific research.