Returns to Scale in U.S. Production: Estimates and Implications
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in International Finance Discussion Papers
- Vol. 1996.0 (546) , 1-52
- https://doi.org/10.17016/ifdp.1996.546
Abstract
A typical (roughly) two-digit industry in the United States appears to have constant or slightly decreasing returns to scale. Three puzzles emerge, however. First, estimates tend to rise at higher levels of aggregation. Second, estimates of decreasing returns in many industries contradict evidence of only small economic profits. Third, estimates using value added differ substantially from those using gross output, and appear less robust. These puzzles are inconsistent with a representative firm paradigm, but are consistent with simple stories of aggregation over heterogeneous units. We discuss implications of this heterogeneity for recent models of imperfect competition in macroeconomics.Keywords
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