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This paper decomposes the growth of China’s export into three parts: growth in the extensive margin, increased quantity … and increased prices; we perform a series of empirical analyses using China’s export data at HS-6 digit to analyze the … characteristics of China’s export growth. From 1995 to 2010, China’s export growth was mainly driven by quantity growth with a …
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profit margins and stable export sales when the valueof the yen fluctuates. We find that Japanese firms tend tostrike a … percentdecline in export margins (relative to the margins on goodssold in Japan) when other factors are held constant. Thatis …
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By analysing a newly compiled database of exchange rates, this paper finds that Central European financial integration advanced in a cyclical fashion over the fifteenth century. The cycles were associated with changes in the money supply. Long-distance financial integration progressed in...
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railways andexpansion of export agriculture. It addresses the 1850s-1880s period,decades when the `labour question' became a … alternative supplies of labour at a time ofincreasing agro-export production. In 1852 effective action to start thebuilding of …
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It is widely believed that globalization affects the extent of employment and wage responses to economic shocks. To provide evidence for this, we analyze the effect of firms’ exporting behavior on the elasticity of labor demand. Using rich, German administrative linked employer-employee panel...
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between export and FDI. The model combines the proximity-concentration trade-off framework with the real option methodology …
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Germany’s export market share increased since 2000, while most industrial countries experienced declines. This study …-shoring). An export model is estimated covering the period 1993–2005. The dominant factor explaining the increase in market share … are trade relationships with fast growing countries. Regionalized production in the export sector also played a part …
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exogenous to firms’ export performance. We find that innovation attributable to this variation leads to an increase of roughly 7 … percentage points in the export share of German manufacturing firms. The evidence is robust to several alternative specifications …
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, those with intermediate productivity will export, and those with higher productivity will choose fragmentation. Among the …
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This paper investigates whether location choices of multinational firms depend on past export, import or FDI experience …
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