Annual Conference				
			
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					Trade, Growth and Development
									
			
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					May 2025				
			
			 
	
		
						Firm-to-Firm Referrals					
	
	
	
		
			We make randomized firm-to-firm referrals between 700 supplier and client firms in the industry producing the Chinese writing brush. Subsidized referrals lead to subsequent transactions and a partial crowding out of prior partners; information-only referrals have no effect. The referrals increase revenue, profit, and hours worked in supplier firms and growth-oriented client firms. Treated suppliers increase product quality, while treated clients expand product variety into higher-quality products, suggesting that the referrals enable complementary upgrading. Treated firms increase beliefs about the value of partners, search for partners, and the number of non-referred partners, suggesting that pessimistic beliefs is a key partnering friction. The referrals generate very large private and social returns.		
		
						
			Keywords: 
													Supplier-client Matching, Business Stealing, Searching Frictions, Pessimistic Beliefs