The Extent and Evolution of Productivity Deficiency in Eastern Germany

Author: Czarnitzki, Dirk

Source: Journal of Productivity Analysis, Volume 24, Number 2, October 2005 , pp. 211-231(21)

Publisher: Springer

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Abstract:

Since the German re-unification in 1990, Eastern Germany has been a transition economy. After a phase of catching up in productivity with Western Germany from 1991 to 1996, growth rates in the producing sector have dropped below those in Western Germany since 1997. This study investigates whether this macroeconomic picture holds at the microeconomic level. For the special case of Eastern Germany, I suggest identifying productivity gaps by using comparable Western German firms as a “productivity benchmark”. Applying an econometric matching procedure allows to study the productivity gap at the firm level in detail. Besides labor and capital, other factors like innovation and firm ownership are taken into account. The macroeconomic facts are broadly confirmed: a significant gap has remained in recent years. Moreover, Eastern German innovators perform worse than their Western German pendants, and firms owned by Western German or foreign companies perform better than those owned by Eastern German entities.

Keywords: productivity gap; eastern germany; non-parametric matching; C14; D24

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11123-005-4706-0

Affiliations: 1: Department of Applied Economics and Steunpunt O&O Statistieken, KU Leuven, Dekenstraat 2, 3000, Leuven, Belgium, Email: dirk.czarnitzki@econ.kuleuven.be

Publication date: 2005-10-01

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