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and lower separation rates; (ii) R&D-induced exports are negatively related to employment growth and accessions and … positively related to separations; and (iii) pure exports are not a driver of employment growth and labor flows. …
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assess whether induced productivity influences the extensive and intensive margin of exports. Relying on a rich firm … profits from, exports, especially towards countries adopting a more stringent environmental regulatory framework. Our evidence …
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This paper studies the impact that import competition from China had on firms performance in the manufacturing sector in Peru in 2005-2015. Using a firm-level dataset that covers the universe of firms in the formal sector, our results reveal that Peruvian firms reacted to increased competition...
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share for intermediate goods in its total exports has increased from 31.18% in 2011 to 32.52% in 2016. Moreover, India …'s overall share in world merchandise exports has itself increased from 0.6% in 1993 to 0.8% in 2003 to 1.7% in 2016 (WTO, 2017 … usefulness of imported inputs that feed into manufacturing exports, but focus is required for assessing the capacity as …
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transport costs. We find that diminished transportation infrastructure had a significant negative impact on firms’ exports. …
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