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evidence that firms with fdi are lessproductive than firms that export.... …
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first comprehensive evidence on the relationship between productivityand size of the export market for Germany, a leading …
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is evidence that firms with fdi are less productive than firms that export …
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dynamics at the intensive margin is intense and heterogeneous. Plant mobility across deciles of export distribution has an …, similar shares of plants gradually move up and down the export ladder and changes in plants' relative position in the …
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Conventional wisdom about the relationship between income distribution and economicdevelopment has been subjected to dramatic transformations in the past century. Whileclassical economists advanced the hypothesis that inequality is beneficial for growth, theneoclassical paradigm dismissed the...
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new light on the role of highly qualified employees forsuccess on export markets that is not revealed by the average wage …
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theimport as well as the export activity of the firm. These two innovations allow us to avoid largebiases that characterized the … aim atexplaining participation both in export and import markets and at including non-neoclassicallabor market features …
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's exportstatus and the growth of its labour productivity, using the firms' export status as a binarytreatment variable and comparing …
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both imports and exports, and iii) examine the impact of imports according to the country of origin. Looking at the export …
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between firm characteristics and export activities, demonstrating the decisive role of human capital intensity for exporting …
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