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found between the share of exports to lowincome countries and either productivity or R&D intensity is never in line with the …
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This note uses comparable representative data for manufacturing firms from five European countries (Germany, France …, the share of exports in total sales, the number of countries exported to, and the participation in import. The big picture …
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price elasticity than the markets where France, Germany and Spain sell their exports. The result is mainly driven by the …The aim of this paper is to compare the price elasticity of import demand in the destination markets of Italian exports … to the price elasticity in the destination markets of the other main euro-area countries' exports. To this end, we use …
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Germany and Denmark. The model, therefore, seems to be useful to guide empirical work on the relation between exports, R&D and … firms with exports and R&D dominates that of exporters without R&D, which in turn dominates that of firms that neither …
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immigrant entrepreneurs have a positive, significant and economically meaningful effect on exports. We find that increasing the … stock of (non- entrepreneur) immigrants by 10% would lead to a 1.7% increase in exports in manufacturing towards immigrants …' countries of origin, while increasing the number of immigrant entrepreneurs in manufacturing by 10% would raise exports by about …
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immigrant entrepreneurs have a positive, significant and economically meaningful effect on exports. In particular, we find that … increasing the stock of (non-entrepreneur) immigrants by 10% would lead to a 1.7% increase in exports in manufacturing, while … increasing the number of immigrant entrepreneurs in manufacturing by 10% would raise exports by about 0.6%. …
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Germany and Denmark. The model, therefore, seems to be useful to guide empirical work on the relation between exports, R&D and … firms with exports and R&D dominates that of exporters without R&D, which in turn dominates that of firms that neither …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010478939
immigrant entrepreneurs have a positive, significant and economically meaningful effect on exports. We find that increasing the … stock of (non-entrepreneur) immigrants by 10% would lead to a 1.7% increase in exports in manufacturing towards immigrants …' countries of origin, while increasing the number of immigrant entrepreneurs in manufacturing by 10% would raise exports by about …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011816552
This paper analyzes the impact of Chinese competition on developed countries export prices, with a focus on Italy. After a theoretical discussion of the channels affecting export prices in presence of competitors from low income countries, we estimate the pricing behavior of two major...
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A recent study argues that the contraction in total trade that occurred during the crisis was mainly driven by the fall in high quality goods, which should have higher income elasticity owing to a non-linear Engel curve. Our aims are, on the one hand, to test the quality Engel curve assumption...
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