Can Digital Transformation Definitely Improve Firms’ Markups?

In this paper, digital transformation is included in the heterogeneity model of firms. Based on a general equilibrium analysis, we find that under the effect of diminishing marginal productivity, digital transformation does not always have a positive impact on firms’ markups, but has an “inverted U-...

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