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Arbeitspapier

Management practices, competition, and multi-product firms in developing countries

Autoren

  • Gimenez-Perales
  • V.
  • Mulyukova
  • A.

Erscheinungsdatum

JEL Classification

F61 D24 L25 O12

Schlagworte

Managementpraktiken

Mehrproduktunternehmen

Politik der Aufhebung von Reservierungen

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We study how liberalization and competition affect firms’ output and product scope depending on management practices. In a model of multi-product firms, we show that firms with better management practices specialize in fewer products with lower marginal costs. The model predicts that, under increased competition, firms with better management practices are less adversely affected by competition, especially in heterogeneous sectors. Evidence from India’s de-reservation policy supports these predictions. Our simulations estimate a 0.29% welfare gain in India from the policy. The same policy could increase welfare by 0.39% in an environment with better management practices, such as the US, highlighting the management practices’ role in liberalization outcomes.

Kiel Institut Expertinnen und Experten

  • Victor Gimenez-Perales, Ph.D.
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Dr. Alina Mulyukova
    Kiel Institute Fellow

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