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ventures have better export performance than private domestic firms in financially more vulnerable sectors. These results are …
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access financial capital to pay fixed and variable costs affects choices firms make regarding export entry and operations …
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This paper examines the consumption response to monthly paycheck receipt. Since the amount and arrival date of paychecks are known in advance, the receipt of a paycheck does not coincide with the receipt of new information. Under the basic rational expectations Life-Cycle/Permanent Income...
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-best production. The longer time needed for export shipments induces a tighter credit constraint on exporters than on purely domestic …
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We show that the 2016 Brexit Referendum had multi-faceted consequences for corporate America, shaping employment, investment, divestitures, R&D, and savings. The unexpected vote outcome led US firms to cut jobs and investment within US borders. Using establishment-level data, we document that...
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Firms that export or, even more so, are part of a multinational enterprise tend to exhibit higher productivity than …
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This paper describes the characteristics of manufacturing establishments in Britain over the period 1980 to 1996, paying particular attention to differences between establishments of different ownership nationalities. The findings suggest that establishments that are always foreign-owned have...
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New evidence is provided to assess the recent controversy regarding the volatility of real economic activity before 1929 relative to the period since World War II. Some recent work claims that the longstanding stylized fact of greater prewar volatility is "spurious". In contrast, this paper...
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We review and interpret recent work on inventories, emphasizing empirical and business cycle aspects. We begin by documenting two empirical regularities about inventories. The first is the well-known one that inventories move procyclically. The second is that inventory movements are quite...
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moments of the data on exporters and MNEs. We show that including the choice to become an MNE affects the predicted export …
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