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The organization of firms across countries

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Bloom, Nicholas ; Sadun, Raffaella ; van Reenen, John

London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance

LSE - London

2012

39 p.

business organization ; comparison ; decentralization ; multinational enterprise ; statistics

Asia ; Europe ; USA

CEP Discussion Paper

937

Business economics

http://web.stanford.edu/

English

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"We argue that social capital as proxied by trust increases aggregate productivity by affecting the organization of firms. To do this we collect new data on the decentralization of investment, hiring, production, and sales decisions from Corporate Headquarters to local plant managers in almost 4,000 firms in the United States, Europe, and Asia. We find that firms headquartered in high trust regions are significantly more likely to decentralize. To help identify causal effects, we look within multinational firms, and show that higher levels of bilateral trust between the multinational's country of origin and subsidiary's country of location increases decentralization, even after instrumenting trust using religious similarities between the countries. Finally, we show evidence suggesting that trust raises aggregate productivity by facilitating reallocation between firms and allowing more efficient firms to grow, as CEOs can decentralize more decisions."

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