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The Effect of SME Productivity Increases on Large Firm Productivity in the EU

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  • André van Stel
  • Boris Lokshin
  • Nardo de Vries

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We examine the impact of labour productivity growth of small and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) on labour productivity growth of large firms in a 19‐year panel of 26 European countries. We apply a dynamic panel data model that allows for macro‐level interdependencies in productivity between small and large firms. Our main finding concerns a sizable positive effect of labour productivity increases of SMEs on the productivity of large firms. This positive effect is especially evident for medium‐sized and small firms (rather than micro firms). Furthermore, the impact of SME productivity on large‐firm productivity is increasing with the size of the SME sector. Our analysis indicates that scale effects play a role in the transmission of productivity effects from SMEs to large firms, both in terms of the size of individual SMEs (medium‐sized and small versus micro) and in terms of the share of the SME sector in the economy.

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  • André van Stel & Boris Lokshin & Nardo de Vries, 2019. "The Effect of SME Productivity Increases on Large Firm Productivity in the EU," Kyklos, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 72(2), pages 332-353, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:kyklos:v:72:y:2019:i:2:p:332-353
    DOI: 10.1111/kykl.12198
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    1. Sasan Bakhtiari & Robert Breunig & Lisa Magnani & Jacquelyn Zhang, 2020. "Financial Constraints and Small and Medium Enterprises: A Review," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 96(315), pages 506-523, December.
    2. Beldina Owalla & Cristian Gherhes & Tim Vorley & Chay Brooks, 2022. "Mapping SME productivity research: a systematic review of empirical evidence and future research agenda," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 58(3), pages 1285-1307, March.

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