Productivity, outsourcing and exit: the case of Australian manufacturing
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Bakhtiari, Sasan
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Springer Verlag (Germany)
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This paper uses a panel of small and
medium manufacturing firms in Australia and studies
the relationship between productivity and outsourcing
accounting for the possibility of inefficient firms selfselecting
into exit instead of outsourcing to domestic
suppliers. Estimating a propensity model on an
unbalanced panel of firms and correcting for the
selection bias when firms opt for exit shows that the
impact of productivity on the outsourcing decision
could be much larger than estimated so far. The paper
further explores the impact of outsourcing on a firm’s
future performance and finds that the effect is nonuniform
and productivity dependent, and outsourcing
mostly brings improvements to firms that initially had
low productivities. The most productive firms seem to
outsource for other reasons such as focusing on
innovation and exports with an eye on longer-term
returns.
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Small Business Economics