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the product level which operates through the intensive margin (i.e., a decrease in export volume per exporter) rather than … no effect. The paper also finds that MEX antidumping measures caused a significant increase in the export prices of the … affected Chinese products, but no significant increase in the export prices for the other three countries. The paper does not …
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We analyze shocks to productivity, collateral constraint (credit shock), firm operation, and labor disutility in a model of firm dynamics with entry and exit. Shocks to firm operation and labor disutility capture COVID-19 lockdowns. Compared to the productivity shock, the credit and the lockdown...
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Our knowledge of the trade effects of domestic infrastructure is very limited. The reason is twofold. First, data needed to examine these effects are not readily available. Second, identifying such effects requires properly addressing potential endogeneity problems affecting the relationship...
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In this paper, we examine an innovative postal export regime that involves both a streamlining of export procedures and … learn. In so doing, we use a unique dataset that consists of the entire universe of Peru's export transactions over the … period 1999-2014 including both regular shipments and postal shipments. We find that the new export mode has been associated …
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We analyze a general equilibrium model of firm dynamics to study the effects of shocks to productivity, labor wedge, and collateral constraint (credit shock) on firm exit. We find that only the credit shock increases firm exit. This result is robust to the magnitude of shocks and different model...
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This paper estimates the trade, revenue, and welfare effects of the proposed Caribbean Community (CARICOM)-Canada free trade agreement (FTA) on CARICOM countries using a partial equilibrium model. The welfare analysis also takes into account the Economic Partnership Agreement, which was signed...
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exporting ; Export performance ; Logit ; Probit ; Fixed effect ; Random effect ; Tobit model ; firm-specific effect ; sunk cost …
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