Benchmarking New Zealand's frontier firms / Guanyu Zheng, Hoang Minh Duy, Gail Pacheco

cbs.date.changed2022-01-14
cbs.date.creation2021-03-01
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cbs.publication.displayformHalle (Saale), Germany : Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH), Member of the Leibniz Association, [23. Februar 2021]
dc.contributor.authorZheng, Guanyu
dc.contributor.authorHoang Minh Duy
dc.contributor.authorPacheco, Gail
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-30T12:52:30Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractNew Zealand has experienced poor productivity performance over the last two decades. Factors often cited as reasons behind this are the small size of the domestic market and distance to international partners and markets. While the distance reason is one that is fairly insurmountable, there are a number of other small advanced economies that also face similar domestic market constraints. This study compares the relative performance of New Zealand’s firms to those economies using novel cross-country microdata from CompNet. We present stylised facts for New Zealand relative to the economies of Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands and Sweden based on average productivity levels, as well as benchmarking laggard, median and frontier firms. This research also employs an analytical framework of technology diffusion to evaluate the extent of productivity convergence, and the impact of the productivity frontier on non-frontier firm performance. Additionally, both labour and capital resource allocation are compared between New Zealand and the other small advanced economies. Results show that New Zealand’s firms have comparatively low productivity levels and that its frontier firms are not benefiting from the diffusion of best technologies outside the nation. Furthermore, there is evidence of labour misallocation in New Zealand based on less labour-productive firms having disproportionally larger employment shares than their more productive counterparts. Counter-factual analysis illustrates that improving both technology diffusion from abroad toward New Zealand’s frontier firms, and labour allocation across firms within New Zealand will see sizable productivity gains in New Zealand.de
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dc.identifier.otherkxp: 1750033224
dc.identifier.ppn1750033224
dc.identifier.urihttps://epflicht.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/handle/123456789/9699
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-133442
dc.identifier.vl-id3094451
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherHalle Institute for Economic Research (IWH), Member of the Leibniz Association
dc.relation.ispartofseriesIWH-CompNet discussion papers ; 2021, no. 1 (February 2021) ppn:887996302
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dc.subjectlabour productivity
dc.subjectproductivity convergence
dc.subjectresource allocation
dc.subject.ddc330
dc.titleBenchmarking New Zealand's frontier firms / Guanyu Zheng, Hoang Minh Duy, Gail Pacheco
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dspace.entity.typeMonograph
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