Measuring Firm Activity from Outer Space
Katarzyna Bilicka and
André Seidel
No 29945, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
To understand how global firm networks operate, we need consistent information on their activities, unbiased by their reporting choices. In this paper, we collect a novel dataset on the light that factories emit at night for a large sample of car manufacturing plants. We show that nightlight data can measure activity at such a granular level, using annual firm financial data and high-frequency data related to Covid-19 pandemic production shocks. We use this data to quantify the extent of misreported global operations of these car manufacturing firms and examine differences between sources of nightlight.
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Date: 2022-04
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