A Lost Productivity Potential? Firm-Level Evidence on Measuring Misallocation in the German Manufacturing Sector (2014-2022)
Surray, Patricia
Promoteur(s) :
Walheer, Barnabé
Date de soutenance : 1-sep-2025/5-sep-2025 • URL permanente : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/24309
Détails
| Titre : | A Lost Productivity Potential? Firm-Level Evidence on Measuring Misallocation in the German Manufacturing Sector (2014-2022) |
| Titre traduit : | [fr] UN POTENTIEL DE PRODUCTIVITÉ PERDU? DONNÉES AU NIVEAU DES ENTREPRISES SUR LA MESURE DE LA MAUVAISE ALLOCATION DANS LE SECTEUR MANUFACTURIER ALLEMAND (2014-2022) |
| Auteur : | Surray, Patricia
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| Date de soutenance : | 1-sep-2025/5-sep-2025 |
| Promoteur(s) : | Walheer, Barnabé
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| Membre(s) du jury : | Osikominu, A |
| Langue : | Anglais |
| Nombre de pages : | 89 |
| Mots-clés : | [en] Productivity [en] Misallocation [en] Firm-Level Data [en] Germany [en] Capital Distortions [en] Labour Market Rigidities [en] TFPR [en] Sectoral Analysis [en] D24 [en] E23 [en] L11 [en] O47 |
| Discipline(s) : | Sciences économiques & de gestion > Microéconomie |
| Centre(s) de recherche : | Confidential Data from the Reserach Data and Service Center from the Deutsche Bundesbank (Microdata, Firm-Level), German Federal Office of Statistics (Destatis) |
| Intitulé du projet de recherche : | A LOST PRODUCTIVITY POTENTIAL ? FIRM-LEVEL EVIDENCE ON MEASURING MISALLOCATION IN THE GERMAN MANUFACTURING SECTOR (2014-2022) |
| Institution(s) : | Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique |
| Diplôme : | Master en sciences économiques, orientation générale, à finalité spécialisée en economic, analysis and policy |
| Faculté : | Mémoires de la HEC-Ecole de gestion de l'Université de Liège |
Résumé
[en] This thesis investigates the development and determinants of allocative efficiency in the German manufacturing sector from 2014 to 2022. The primary objective is to quantify the extent and dynamics of factor misallocation and assess its consequences for productivity. To achieve this, harmonized firm-level data from the JANIS microdata panel of the Deutsche Bundesbank are combined with national accounts from the German Federal Office of Statistics.
The analysis employs three complementary approaches: the misallocation framework of Hsieh & Klenow (2009), the Olley–Pakes (1996) decomposition, and input-specific markup estimation following Raval (2023). The results demonstrate a marked increase in revenue-based total factor productivity (TFP) dispersion—particularly for the marginal revenue product of capital and labour—since 2017, with a sharp spike during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Concurrently, the correlation between firm productivity and market share has weakened, signaling a decline in the effectiveness of reallocative productivity gains. Input-specific markup estimates further indicate that the pandemic has distorted not only capital markets but also labour and material markets.
These findings underscore the need for targeted economic policy measures to reduce input-specific misallocation and to strengthen the reallocation of productive resources. Overall, the thesis contributes empirical evidence to the literature on misallocation and informs the ongoing debate on evidence-based industrial policy in Germany, that there is indeed a lost productivity potential.
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