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Models of Growth and Firm Heterogeneity

Working Paper 678 | Published April 9, 2010

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Erzo G.J. Luttmer Visiting Scholar
Models of Growth and Firm Heterogeneity

Abstract

Although employment at individual firms tends to be highly non-stationary, the employment size distribution of all firms in the United States appears to be stationary. It closely resembles a Pareto distribution. There is a lot of entry and exit, mostly of small firms. This paper surveys general equilibrium models that can be used to interpret these facts and explores the role of innovation by new and incumbent firms in determining aggregate growth. The existence of a balanced growth path with a stationary employment size distribution depends crucially on assumptions made about the cost of entry. Some type of labor must be an essential input in setting up new firms.




Published in: _Annual Review of Economics_ (Vol. 2, pp. 547-576), https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.economics.102308.124410.