Entry Costs and the Macroeconomy

By Germán Gutiérrez, Callum Jones, Mr.Thomas Philippon

Entry Costs and the Macroeconomy
Available for 9 USD
We combine a structural model with cross-sectional micro data to identify the causes and consequences of rising concentration in the US economy. Using asset prices and industry data, we estimate realized and anticipated shocks that drive entry and concentration. We validate our approach by showing that the model-implied entry shocks correlate with independently constructed measures of entry regulations and M&As. We conclude that entry costs have risen in the U.S. over the past 20 years and have depressed capital and consumption by about seven percent.

Book Details

Buy Now (9 USD)