Using Cost Minimization to Estimate Markups
Jordi Jaumandreu and
Ulrich Doraszelski
No 14114, CEPR Discussion Papers from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Abstract:
De Loecker & Warzynski’s (2012) method for recovering markups from cost-minimization conditions and estimated input elasticities yields either larger or smaller markups for exporters than for non-exporters depending on the input (labor or materials) employed. We point out two difficulties. First, under imperfect competition, an Olley & Pakes (1996) style estimator for input elasticities has to account for markups. Second, with commonly used speciï¬ cations of the production function, the cost-minimization conditions do not match the variation in the data. We discuss how to address these difficulties. According to our estimates, the markups of exporters and non-exporters are essentially the same.
Date: 2019-11
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