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This paper aims to investigate whether there is empirical evidence supporting the learning-to-export hypothesis, which … 1990-1998, we find some evidence for the learning-to-export effect, especially for the innovated product varieties with … matched sample. On the other hand, this learning-to-export effect was not significantly pronounced for industries protected by …
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This article begins with the question of what is the main reason why export growth does not lead to sufficient job …, so that it captures the employment effect caused by the changes in the composition of export products. From this analysis … composition of the export products toward less labor-intensive. From the empirical analysis using industry-level data, it is …
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indirect R&D effects through firm productivity, our results show that firm R&D has significant effects on export and OFDI …
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questions examined are whether exporting improves productivity (learning) and/or whether more productive plants export (self … pronounced at around the time of entry into and exit from the export market. Thus, positive and robust cross …
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This paper aims to investigate whether there is empirical evidence supporting the learning-to-export hypothesis, which … 1990-1998, we find some evidence for the learning-to-export effect, especially for the innovated product varieties with … matched sample. On the other hand, this learning-to-export effect was not significantly pronounced for industries protected by …
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questions examined are whether exporting improves productivity (learning) and/or whether more productive plants export (self … pronounced at around the time of entry into and exit from the export market. Thus, positive and robust cross …
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Using the Korean manufacturing firm-level data, this paper confirms that three stylized facts on importing hold in Korea: the ratio of imported inputs in total inputs tends to be procyclical; the use of imported inputs increases productivity; and larger firms are more likely to use imported...
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This study measures productivity growth using the Metafrontier Malmquist-Luenberger productivity growth index (MML index) method and decomposes the index. The results are compared with those obtained from the conventional Malmquist-Luenberger (ML) productivity growth index. MML has two...
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