Chaebols and firm dynamics in Korea
Distance to frontier, selection, and economicgrowth
Philippe Aghion,
Sergei Guriev and
Kangchul Jo
Economic Policy, 2021, vol. 36, issue 108, 593-626
Abstract:
SUMMARYWe study firm dynamics in Korea before and after the 1997/8 Asian crisis and pro-competitive reforms that reduced the dominance of chaebols. We find that in industries that were dominated by chaebols before the crisis, labour productivity and total factor productivity of non-chaebol firms increased markedly after the reforms (relative to other industries). Furthermore, entry of non-chaebol firms increased significantly in all industries after the reform. After the crisis, the non-chaebol firms also dramatically increased their patenting activity. Finally, markups of chaebol firms declined substantially, especially within industries dominated by chaebols before the crisis. These results suggest that the crisis had the virtue of helping Korea move from catching-up growth based on investment in existing technologies to innovation-based growth.
Keywords: E3; E4; E5; F3; L10; L40; O43; O53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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