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their profitability in different countries and products, but learn it as they start to export. As a consequence, exporters …, we find empirical support consistent with such a mechanism, where firms learn from their initial export experiences and …
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uncertainty indicators are negatively related to economic performance. Specifically, an increase in uncertainty in export …Using data from the World Uncertainty, World Trade Uncertainty, and World Pandemic Uncertainty indices for 142 … countries, this paper introduces three new indicators for measuring uncertainty in Turkey's export markets from the first …
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depth of trade agreements matters for the export performance of firms. Moving from shallow to deep trade agreements boosts …This paper studies the effect of regional trade agreements on firms’ exports. Using detailed information on the content … of trade agreements and firm-level exports for 31 developing countries between 2000 and 2020, the analysis shows that the …
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We use transaction-level US import data to compare firms from virtually all countries in the world competing in a single destination market. Guided by a simple theoretical framework, we decompose countries. market shares into the contribution of the number of firm-products, their average...
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firms position themselves in global production lines and how this evolves with productivity and performance over the firm …Global value chains have fundamentally transformed international trade and development in recent decades. We use …
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export experience in a market are more likely to source service inputs from there. We rationalize this fact in a model where … firms are initially uncertain about how successful they are as exporters, but learn their export profitability as they keep … they become sufficiently confident about their export prospects, i.e., once they acquire enough export experience. More …
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The exceptional export performance of foreign-owned firms is a well-established stylized fact, but the underlying … be explained by ownership differences in access to finance. We develop a theoretical model of international trade …
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study how different types of sanctions affect the export behaviour of firms to the targeted countries. We combine Danish … from the Global Sanctions Database. Our data allow us to study firms’ export behaviour in 62 sanctioned countries … objectives of sanctions, and (iii) countries subject to sanctions. Results confirm that the effects of sanctions on firms’ export …
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international trade, paying particular attention to competition effects, pass-through, selection effects, and linking distributions …
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Using firm and industry data, we establish two facts: (i) Uncertainty about demand conditions not only reduces export … sales and exporting probabilities but also makes exports less sensitive to trade policy; (ii) the most productive exporters … regularities by developing a new firmbased trade model wherein managers are risk averse. Higher volatility induces the reallocation …
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