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Andrea Eisfeldt

Adriano Rampini

This paper shows that the amount of capital reallocation between firms is procyclical. In contrast, the benefits to capital reallocation appear countercyclical. We measure the amount of reallocation using data on flows of capital across firms and the benefits to capital reallocation using several measures of the cross sectional dispersion of the productivity of capital. We then study a calibrated model economy where capital reallocation is costly and impute the cost of reallocation. We find that the cost of reallocation needs to be substantially countercyclical to be consistent with the observed joint cyclical properties of reallocation and productivity dispersion.
Date Published: 2006
Citations: Eisfeldt, Andrea, Adriano Rampini. 2006. Capital Reallocation and Liquidity. Journal of Monetary Economics. (3)369-399.