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explore tariff pass-through at the firm level, and to investigate how it depends on firm heterogeneity in productivity and …-through. Moreover, tariff absorption elasticity negatively depends on firm productivity for quality differentiated goods, but positively … depends on firm productivity for quality homogeneous goods. Using the U.S. transaction level export data and plant …
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plant's placement within the productivity distribution. Appreciations of the local currency expose domestic plants to more … plants are forced from the market, which truncates the lower end of the productivity distribution. For surviving plants …, appreciations can lead to a reduction in plant size, which, in the presence of scale economies, can lower productivity. We examine …
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changes in tariffs and real exchange rates, whether differences in their efficiency levels are controlled or not …
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In this paper, we explore the linkages between export-market participation and productivity performance in Canadian … manufacturing plants. We also examine differences in the effect of exporting on productivity between foreign-controlled and domestic …-controlled plants, and between young and older plants. We find that export participation improves productivity. The effect is much …
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The study is an attempt to analyse the impact of specific sources of finance on firms' export performance by investigating empirically the SME exporters' preferred mode of financing their various export operations and linking it with their export profitability. Based on the findings it is...
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Recent evidence suggests that tariff reductions from the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (FTA) generated substantial … productivity gains in Canadian manufacturing. Using a comprehensive panel data set of 81 manufacturing industries over the 1983 …-1996 period, we shed new light on two potential sources of these productivity gains: increased firm size and increased firm …
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Measures of institutional quality are strong predictors of cross-country differences in income and productivity. The …
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The aggregate labor share in U.S. manufacturing declined dramatically over the last three decades: Since the mid-1980's, the compensation for labor declined from 67% to 47% of value added which is unseen in any other sector of the U.S. economy. The labor share of the typical U.S. manufacturing...
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