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and sales compared to more exposed firms. We do not find significant differences for export volumes to the UK or elsewhere …
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This paper examines the relationship between the relative position of industries in Global Value Chains (GVCs) and wages in ten Central and Eastern European countries in the period 2005-2014. We combine GVC measures of global import intensity of production, upstreamness (distance from final...
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This article examines the overall effect of global value chains (GVCs) on labour market outcomes, namely wages and labour demand. The analysis exploits the World Input-Output Database (WIOD, 2016 release) covering 43 countries and 54 sectors from 2000 to 2014. GVC involvement is measured by the...
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By using very rich individual-level data on workers from 28 European countries, we provide the first so extensive cross-country assessment of wage response to global production links within global value chains (GVCs) in the period 2005-2014. Unlike the other studies, we (i) address the...
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-diversified export products. In terms of geographical diversification, Poland exploits approximately one-fifth of its theoretical overall … the period analyzed. The Polish export portfolio, in terms of the variety of both its products and receiving markets, is …
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This paper examines evidence on wage spillovers from workers with experience in foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) to incumbent workers in domestic firms. Using administrative panel data from Ireland, I examine possible heterogeneity for such spillovers across the wage distribution using...
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firms depending on their export status and the gender of their owners. We find that female-owned exporters have roughly half …, we also find evidence consistent with selection into exporting where female-owned firms face relatively higher export …
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The impact of international trade on firm productivity is tested by accounting for firms' import as well as export … improvements are found to be highly contingent on export status, with import status being unimportant. The key finding of the paper … is that the gains from trade, for Ireland at least, appear to lie on the export side. Interestingly, quitting trade leads …
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's probability of exporting, export intensity, and value of exports. At the extensive margin, we find that SEZ firms in open … economies are 25% more likely to export than their non-SEZ counterparts, with a large negative effect in closed economies. At …
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of final destination. Germany plays the increasing role in CEE export redirection (and vice versa) to extra …-European destinations, especially to the US, China, and Russia. Additionally, we state that the Baltic countries and Poland export domestic …
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