Managerial Job Assignment and Imperfect Competition in Asymmetric Equilibrium
Volker Grossmann
No 738, IZA Discussion Papers from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
Abstract:
This paper develops a model with multiple market locations in which the quality of intangible assets of firms, provided by management, determines the firms’ performance. Despite an ex ante symmetry of potential entrants, the equilibrium assignment of heterogeneous managerial skills to firms tends to be asymmetric. This sorting outcome determines both the goods market structure at single locations and the size distribution of firms. Results are consistent with a number of observed patterns regarding the size distribution of firms and establishments, and the relation of firm size to profitability, productivity, managerial skills and manager remuneration.
Keywords: asymmetric equilibrium; firm size; intangible assets; managerial job assignment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D40 J31 L16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 47 pages
Date: 2003-03
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Published - published as "Firm Size, Productivity, and Manager Wages: A Job Assignment Approach" in: B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics: Advances in Theoretical Economics, 2007, 7 (1), Article 8
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