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and export performance among European economies. We use the information compiled in the Trade module of CompNet to …-exporters. However, this productivity premium is rising with the export experience of firms, with permanent exporters being much more …
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and the second year of export is biased upwards because new exporters may start exporting late during the year. This … incomplete calendar year reduces export revenue by 32% on average for the first year of export. We then show that, controlling … for size, export experience is negatively related to net growth of exports for surviving exporters. Controlling for export …
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and export performance among European economies. We use the information compiled in the Trade module of CompNet to …-exporters. However, this productivity premium is rising with the export experience of firms, with permanent exporters being much more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013020681
Using a French firm-level database that combines balance-sheet and product-destination-specific export information over …
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and the second year of export is biased upwards because new exporters may start exporting late during the year. This … incomplete calendar year reduces export revenue by 32% on average for the first year of export. We then show that, controlling … for size, export experience is negatively related to net growth of exports for surviving exporters. Controlling for export …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011605661
. Overall, we show that foreign investors play an active role in shaping host economies' export structure and their …
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. Overall, we show that foreign investors play an active role in shaping host economies' export structure and their …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012956243
The reaction of exports to real exchange rate movements can differ according to the nature of the destination country. We derive and estimate a gravity equation for 20 OECD exporting countries and 52 developed and developing importing countries. We test how trade costs dampen the effect of real...
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