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We use a panel of Brazilian exporters, their products, and destination markets to document a set of regularities for multi-product exporters: (i) few top-selling products account for the bulk of a firm's exports in a market, (ii) the distribution of exporter scope (the number of products per...
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Using a comprehensive linked employer-employee database from Brazil for the period 1995-2001, we are able for the first …, employee spinoffs account for between one-sixth and one-third of the new firms in Brazil's private sector during this period …
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Linked employer-employee data for Brazil over a period of large-scale trade liberalization document two salient …
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linked employer-employee data for Brazil, we show that much of overall wage inequality arises within sector-occupations and …
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Tracking individual workers across jobs after Brazil's trade liberalization in the 1990s shows that tariff cuts trigger …
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medium enterprises in Brazil. Local credit supply shocks generate greater firm entry but also greater exit with no effect on …
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