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forms of internationalisation). Most widely spread are import- and export activities, followed by sales and service …Im Zeitraum 2009 bis 2011 waren rd. 1,3 Mio. Unternehmen aus Deutschland, zu 99 % KMU, international aktiv. Damit … Unternehmen erwogen eine Ausweitung bereits bestehender Auslandsaktivitäten und gut 20% die erstmalige Aufnahme einer (Export …
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This paper documents the relationship between firm survival and three types of international trade activities - exports, imports and two-way trade. It uses unique new representative data for manufacturing enterprises from Germany, one of the leading actors on the world market for goods, that...
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This paper considers labor market adjustments following a large import shock in the German clothing industry caused by …
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-way traders do have the highest premia, followed by firms that only export, while firms that only import have the smallest …
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subsidies on export activities we find no impact of subsidies on the probability to start exporting, and only weak evidence for …
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is evidence that firms with fdi are less productive than firms that export …
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workforce sheds new light on the role of highly qualified employees for success on export markets that is not revealed by the …
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between firm characteristics and export activities, demonstrating the decisive role of human capital intensity for exporting …
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In this paper, we use a novel firm level dataset for Germany to investigate the effect of sanctions on export behaviour … dependent on Russia as an export market and those directly affected by the sanctions …
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In this study we use import penetration as a proxy for foreign competition in order to empirically analyze (1) the …) whether the impact of import penetration is driven by implied efficiency effects. We use data from the manufacturing industry … that the impact of import penetration is not biased by efficiency effects …
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