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Using Japanese firm data covering the Japanese financial crisis in the early 1990s, we find that exporters' domestic sales declined more significantly than their foreign sales, which in turn declined more significantly than non-exporters' sales. This stylized fact provides a new litmus test for...
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analysis and a primary survey, tries to identify the food safety barriers that Indian exports face in key export markets, the …
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-14. Secondly, export related jobs grew at a much faster rate than overall employment during the period. Thirdly, a chunk of these …
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We use transaction-level US import data to compare firms from virtually all countries in the world competing in a single destination market. Guided by a simple theoretical framework, we decompose countries' market shares into the contribution of the number of firm-products, their average...
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