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exogenous to firms export performance. We find that innovation attributable to this variation leads to an increase of roughly 7 …Trade and growth theories predict a mutual causation of innovation and exports. We test empirically whether innovation … percentage points in the export share of German manufacturing firms. The evidence is robust to several alternative specifications …
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. The instrumented elasticity of export growth on the intensive margin with respect to the exporter's productivity growth is …
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emanating from China's economic ascent could in theory either augment or stifle U.S. innovation. Using three decades of U ….S. patents matched to corporate owners, we quantify how foreign competition affects domestic innovation. Rising import exposure …
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examiners to identify the causal effect of a US patent grant on the subsequent export performance of Chinese firms. Successful … first-time patent applicants achieve significantly higher export growth, compared to otherwise similar first-time applicants … constraints or the promotion of follow-on innovation. …
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increases innovation activity and export shares of larger firms. In contrast, a model variant in which exporters have to finance …This paper analyzes the impact of financial development on export concentration. I incorporate credit constraints into … production costs instead of investments suggests a negative impact of financial development on export concentration as smaller …
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We propose that false beliefs about the own current economic status are an important factor for explaining populist attitudes. Along with the subjects’ receptiveness to right-wing populism, we elicit their perceived relative income positions in a representative survey of German households. We...
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Recent theoretical research shows that exporters are more productive than nonexporters. We show that this result holds almost trivially for the case of constant marginal cost of production, as mainly assumed in the literature, but it may not hold true if the marginal cost is not constant. Our...
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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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endogenous, the LNG export benefit can drop by as much as 20-50% relative to the case of exogenous cost. …
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convenience of accessing a larger export market in the South. The gap persists even after controlling for known sources of …
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