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One of the oldest and largest literatures in empirical economics is concerned with the estimation of demand and supply … structure of the data. This chapter is concerned with a host of issues that arise with the estimation of such models, respecting … their panel econometric generic structure. The issues covered range from the estimation of double-indexed versus higher …
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export participation is very low and highly concentrated among a few firms and that service exporters are on average larger … and more productive than non-exporters. We also find that firm productivity increases with the number of export markets … served. The detailed analysis on the export premium suggests the self-selection of firms as well as learning effects from …
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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 … suggest high service export potentials due to regulatory reform in partner countries within the EU. Adjustments at the …
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This paper discusses two alternative two-part models for fractional response variables that are defined as ratios of integers. The first two-part model assumes a Binomial distribution and known group size. It nests the one-part fractional response model proposed by Papke and Wooldridge (1996)...
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This paper provides new insight into the firm-level employment impacts of trade cost changes at the industry level in the Austrian services sector. We apply a two-part model of firm survival (exit) and firm growth. Separate regressions for firm entry rates at the industry-region level complete...
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This paper provides new insight into the firm-level employment impacts of trade cost changes at the industry level in the Austrian services sector. We apply a two-part model of firm survival (exit) and firm growth. Separate regressions for firm entry rates at the industry-region level complete...
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In this paper we revisit the evidence on the effects of time spent on border-crossing procedures for international trade using a theory-consistent structural gravity model. We exploit a rich panel data set including domestic trade flows and employ a recent econometric estimator that exhibits...
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One of the oldest and largest literatures in empirical economics is concerned with the estimation of demand and supply … the data. This chapter is concerned with a host of issues that arise with the estimation of such models, respecting their … panel econometric generic structure. The issues covered range from the estimation of double-indexed versus higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010237192