4.6 Article

ACHIEVING SCALE COLLECTIVELY

Journal

ECONOMETRICA
Volume 90, Issue 6, Pages 2937-2978

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.3982/ECTA18773

Keywords

Technology adoption; mechanization; small firms; rental market

Funding

  1. CEGA
  2. IGC
  3. PEDL
  4. USC
  5. World Bank

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This paper finds that rental market interactions play a crucial role in enabling small firms in developing countries to adopt modern technology and increase their productivity. The rental market provides a workaround for other market imperfections and shapes the effectiveness of development policies.
Many firms in developing countries could be too small to adopt modern technology embodied in expensive production machines. This paper shows that rental market interactions allow these small firms to increase their effective scale and mechanize production. We conduct a survey of manufacturing firms in Uganda, which uncovers an active rental market for large machines between small firms in informal clusters. We then build an equilibrium model of firm behavior and estimate it with our data. We find that the rental market is quantitatively important for mechanization and productivity since it provides a workaround for other market imperfections that keep firms small. The rental market also shapes the effectiveness of development policies to foster mechanization, such as subsidies to purchase machines. Overall, our results point to the importance of taking into account firm-to-firm interactions within informal clusters to understand technology adoption in low income countries: focusing on the small scale of firms in isolation might be misleading.

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