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theoretical predictions we find that foreign-owned firms do export more goods to more countries after controlling for firm size …We examine how foreign ownership of a firm affects the variety of goods that the firm exports and the number of …
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export revenue. We test our hypotheses using Chinese firm-level data for the years after China's accession to WTO in 2001 … trade liberalization experience of China following its accession to the WTO in 2001. We build a multi-sector heterogenous-firm … impacts include changes in the probability of entry into the export market, the fraction of firms that export and the share of …
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Whether a firm is able to attract foreign capital and whether it may participate at the export market depends on …
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' export activity and job stability across employment skills. Relying on detailed firm-level data from France for the period … provide evidence on the causal effect of the export performance of the firm on the volatility of employment of different … 1996-2007, we show that firms with higher export intensity exhibit a lower volatility of skilled labor demand relative to …
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Using firm-level data from France, we document that the shift of economic activity from manufacturing to services over …
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information on the export and import value by firm, country, product and year for the period 2011-2019. Problems arising from the …In this paper, we zoom in on the firm level of German merchandise foreign trade, using a novel data base with …, distinguishing intra-EU and extra-EU trade as well as different firm types (producers, wholesalers, retailers). Finally, we reveal …
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economically significant effect on firm-level volatility, although an increase in the intensity of sales through foreign affiliates … show that a greater reliance on foreign market sales increases the conditional volatility of firms' stock returns. The two … margins of global engagement we consider, namely, exports and sales via foreign affiliates, have both a positive and …
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intensifies competitive pressure, reducing sales, profitability, and R&D expenditure at U.S. firms. Accounting for confounding …
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differ from those in an export-only model. Calibrating our model to rich firm-level data from France and Norway, our main …
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This paper develops a long run growth model for a major oil exporting economy and derives conditions under which oil revenues are likely to have a lasting impact. This approach contrasts with the standard literature on the "Dutch disease" and the "resource curse", which primarily focus on short...
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