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There are two main options for companies to serve foreign markets; exports and foreign direct investment (FDI). Based …
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dissimilarity measures instead of rank correlations, we observe a great deal of variability among the product-mixes a firm exports …
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while firm-level evidence on trade in services is still rare and has just recently begun to emerge. This study uses an … overall export flows, especially for less popular markets, overall, however the intensive margin of trade contributes most …) significantly influence the probability of exporting but even more so the volume of service trade flows. Results from the …
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We document how demand shocks in export markets lead French multi-product exporters to re-allocate the mix of products sold in those destinations. In response to positive demand shocks, those French firms skew their export sales towards their best performing products; and also extend the range...
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Using a panel-data set of Austrian service exporting firms this paper examines the determinants of service exports at … well as a fixed effects Poisson model. Expected firm-level service exports are decomposed into the intensive and extensive …
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