Frontiers in Production Function Estimation
Paper Session
Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM (EST)
- Chair: Ulrich Doraszelski, University of Pennsylvania
Production Functions under Imperfect Competition: A Quality Equivalent Cournot Model
Abstract
The presence of imperfect competition introduces distinct challenges when identifying, and estimating, production functions. We start by highlighting that some existing approaches to production function estimation cannot completely abstract away from the presence of imperfect competition in the product market. We then extend these existing approaches to accommodate some additional oligopoly models commonly used in empirical work by using a sufficient statistic approach, and show that the presence of such strategic interactions has important benefits in that they introduce additional exogenous variation that can help identify production functions. We study how to optimally leverage this exogenous variation, both with and without direct data on a firm’s competitors, and use Monte-Carlo experiments to 1) verify that the existence of strategic interactions can identify production functions that would not otherwise be identified, and 2) assess the extent to which what applied researchers observe about competition affects the precision of estimates based on this variation.A Generalized Control Function Approach to Production Function Estimation
Abstract
We revisit the proxy variable approach to production function estimation. We show that the invertibility assumption at its heart is testable. We characterize what goes wrong if invertibility fails and what can still be done. We show that rethinking how the estimation procedure is implemented either eliminates or mitigates the bias that arises if invertibility fails. Furthermore, we show how a modification of the procedure ensures Neyman orthogonality and enhances efficiency and robustness.JEL Classifications
- D2 - Production and Organizations