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India`s exports nearly tripled in the 1990s. Decomposing export growth shows that it has been driven by incumbent firms … the firm`s decision to export, we find evidence that economic liberalization has led to greater domestic competition …, spurring firm efficiency and increasing Indian firms` competitiveness and ability to export. We show that export growth has …
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Exporting has evolved to be one of the fastest growing economic activities in recent times. Increased interest in exporting can be attributed to changing economic conditions across the world viz. growing liberalization, integration and global competition, etc. However, in this highly competitive...
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, is a key to achieve better export performance. Looking at this direct relationship, it is also found that the SMEs … sharing, etc. and therefore, the variables in the study act as competitive advantage for firms’ better export performance …
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-theoretic modelling approach. This approach was selected in order to trace out the comparative static responses of optimal export sales …
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Export growth in India has been much faster than GDP growth over the past few decades. Several factors appear to have … recent years there has not been any attempt to assess its contribution to India's export performance- one of the channels … through which FDI influences growth. Using annual data for 1970-98 we investigate the determinants of export performance in …
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This paper examines the productivity of firms and their ability to enter the export market, i.e., the self … during 1991-2009. The paper also examines whether export intensity at the firm level differs between domestic-controlled and … the self-selection hypothesis. The authors also find found that domestic firms are more export-intensive than foreign …
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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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The present study provides some empirical evidence for the export spillover effect examining the case of an emerging …&D efforts and disembodied technological imports may affect the exporting performance. Our findings show how export spillover … a demonstration effect is evident. We also recognise that both the decision to export and export intensity are …
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The purpose of this study is to investigate empirically the presence of an equilibrium relationship between the logarithms of Indian exports and imports between 1949/50 and 2004/2005, using the unit-root, cointegration approach. To ascertain robustness, exports and imports measured in current...
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Over the years, the composition of Indian merchandise exports to China has transformed further in favour of manufactured goods. The combined share of agricultural exports declined from 34.5 per cent during triennium ending 1999 to only 5.2 per cent during triennium ending 2005. This revelation...
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