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Ideas Rents and Firm Growth with Timo Boppart, Peter Klenow and Reiko Laski

Huiyu Li, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
11:20 AM-12:50 PM
201 Lorch Hall Map
Which firms drive aggregate growth? Price-earnings ratios differ markedly and persistently across publicly-listed firms. Large differences remain after netting out the impact of proxies for firm-specific discount factors, and are highly correlated with actual and analyst forecasts of future earnings growth. The implication is that listed firms deviate from Gibrat’s Law, under which expected growth rates are purported to be the same across firms. We find further that fast-growing firms are expected to see increases in their earnings relative to sales, which we interpret as rents from ideas. We construct an endogenous growth model with persistence shocks to firm innovation step-sizes and calibrate it to match patterns in the data. The model implies that the fastest-growing firms – so-called Luttmer Rockets – are responsible for a much bigger share of aggregate growth than predicted under Gibrat’s Law.
Building: Lorch Hall
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Event Type: Workshop / Seminar
Tags: Economics, Macroeconomics, seminar
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Department of Economics, Michael Beauregard Seminar in Macroeconomics, Department of Economics Seminars