Distortions in Production Networks*

Author:

Bigio Saki1,La’O Jennifer2

Affiliation:

1. University of California, Los Angeles and National Bureau of Economic Research

2. Columbia University and National Bureau of Economic Research

Abstract

Abstract How does an economy’s production structure determine its macroeconomic response to sectoral distortions? We study a static, multisector framework in which production is organized in an input-output network and production decisions are distorted. Sectoral distortions manifest at the aggregate level via two channels: total factor productivity (TFP) and the labor wedge. We show that near efficiency, distortions have zero first-order effects on TFP and nonzero first-order effects on the labor wedge, and that a sufficient statistic for the latter are the Domar weights. We thereby provide a Hulten-like theorem for the aggregate effects of sectoral distortions. A quantitative application of the model to the 2008–09 financial crisis suggests that the U.S. input-output structure amplified financial distortions by roughly a factor of two during the crisis.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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