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Self-Employment within the Firm

 

Vittorio Bassi (University of Southern California and NBER), Jung Hyuk Lee (University of Southern California), Alessandra Peter (New York University and NBER), Tommaso Porzio (Columbia Business School and NBER), Ritwika Sen (Northwestern University) and Esau Tugume (BRAC Uganda)

 

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

10:00 ¨C 11:00 AM (ET)

 

HYBRID SEMINAR:  and Room F-3K-E-400

 

Abstract

We provide a framework to study how different public procurement allocation systems affect firm dynamics and long-run macroeconomic outcomes. We build a new panel dataset of administrative data for Spain that merges credit-register loan data, quasi-census firm-level data and public procurement project data. We find evidence consistent with the hypothesis that procurement contracts provide valuable collateral for firms, and that they do so to a greater extent than private-sector contracts. We then build a model of firm dynamics with both asset-based and earnings-based borrowing constraints and a government that buys goods and services from private-sector firms, and use it to quantify the long-run macroeconomic consequences of alternative procurement allocation systems. We find that policies that promote the participation of small firms have sizeable macroeconomic effects, but their net impact on aggregate output is ambiguous. These policies help small firms grow and overcome financial constraints, which increases output in the long run. However, they also reduce saving incentives for large firms, decreasing output. The relative strength of these two forces and hence which of them dominates crucially depends on the type of financial frictions firms face and the specific way the policy is implemented.

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