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ENTRY COSTS, FINANCIAL FRICTIONS, AND CROSS-COUNTRY DIFFERENCES IN INCOME AND TFP

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 October 2014

El-hadj Bah*
Affiliation:
African Development Bank
Lei Fang
Affiliation:
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
*
Address correspondence to: El-hadj Bah, Development Research Department, African Development Bank, 01 B.P. 1387, Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire; e-mail: e.bah@afdb.org.

Abstract

This paper develops a model to assess the quantitative effects of entry costs and financial frictions on cross-country income and total factor productivity (TFP) differences, with a primary focus on the interaction between entry costs and financial frictions. The model is calibrated to match the establishment-level statistics for the U.S. economy, assuming a perfect financial market. The simulations based on the calibrated model show that entry costs and financial frictions together account for 55% and 46% of the cross-country variation in output and TFP in the data. Moreover, a substantial portion of the variation is accounted for by the interaction between entry costs and financial frictions. The main mechanism is that financial frictions amplify the effect of entry costs.

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