This paper shows that matching frictions and a thick market externality in firm‐to‐firm trade shape the agglomeration of economic activity. Using panel data of firm‐to‐firm trade in Japan, I demonstrate that firms gradually match with alternative suppliers following an unanticipated supplier bankruptcy, and that the rate of rematching increases in the geographic density of alternative suppliers. Motivated by these empirical findings, I develop a general equilibrium model of firm‐to‐firm matching in input trade across space. The model reveals that the thick market externality gives rise to an agglomeration externality affecting regional production and welfare. Using the calibrated model to the reduced‐form patterns of firm‐to‐firm matching, I estimate that the elasticity of a region's real wage with respect to population density due to the thick market externality is approximately 0.02. This finding highlights the substantial impact of the thick market externality on the overall agglomeration benefit.
MLA
Miyauchi, Yuhei. “Matching and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence from Japanese Firm-to-Firm Trade.” Econometrica, vol. 92, .no 6, Econometric Society, 2024, pp. 1869-1905, https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA19697
Chicago
Miyauchi, Yuhei. “Matching and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence from Japanese Firm-to-Firm Trade.” Econometrica, 92, .no 6, (Econometric Society: 2024), 1869-1905. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA19697
APA
Miyauchi, Y. (2024). Matching and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence from Japanese Firm-to-Firm Trade. Econometrica, 92(6), 1869-1905. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA19697
Supplement to "Matching and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence from Japanese Firm-to-Firm Trade"
Yuhei Miyauchi
The replication package for this paper is available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13146370. The authors were granted an exemption to publish their data because either access to the data is restricted or the authors do not have the right to republish them. Therefore, the replication package only includes the codes but not the data. However, the authors provided the Journal with (or assisted the Journal to obtain) temporary access to the data. The Journal checked the restricted data and the provided codes for their ability to reproduce the results in the paper and approved online appendices.
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