On Input Market Frictions And Estimation Of Factors Demand
Source: Institute for the Study of Labor
In this paper, the authors explore the impact of imperfectly competitive input markets on production function estimation. First order profit maximizing conditions are altered when frictions in input markets cause the elasticity of input supply to the firm to be finite. A consequence of this is that the standard econometric model used for production function estimation will be misspecified. They prove that, in all non trivial cases, finite elasticities of supply to the firm will lead to inconsistent estimates of production function parameters. Monte Carlo simulations show that the resulting bias can be economically significant.
| Format: | Size: | 213.30 | |
| Date: | Jul 2011 |



