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enterprise performance, such as increases in overall output and labor productivity, while the reverse holds for exports to other … linkages among a number of export-market destinations (e.g., China, India, other Asia, EU, US, MENA, SSA excluding South Africa …, and South Africa) and performance. The paper also examines differences between exporters and non-exporters performance and …
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of the British pound vis-a-vis the euro and led to considerable uncertainty about future trade relations between the UK … and sales compared to more exposed firms. We do not find significant differences for export volumes to the UK or elsewhere …
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learning-by-exporting effects in enterprises. We find export destination matters: the performance characteristics of …Recent research has sought to explore whether exporting enterprises have superior performance characteristics relative … to non-exporters, and whether such superiority is associated with performance pre- and/or post- exporting. This paper …
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extends existing research by examining the influence of export market destination on firm performance. It explores these … matters: the performance characteristics of enterprises that export globally differ from those that export locally. …Recent research has sought to explore whether exporting enterprises have superior performance characteristics relative …
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deepen increasingly issues about the relationship between international trade and economic growth. More in particular, the … attention is increasingly focusing on the link between exporting and firm performance, acknowledging the extreme relevance of … 'firm heterogeneity'. This paper investigates empirically the exporting-productivity linkage in the Italian manufacturing …
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manufacturer's demand of credit, which we use to address the reverse causality between a manufacturer's export revenue and its … demand for credit. We find that access to credit produces a significant increase on a manufacturer's export revenue explained … effect of credit on a manufacturer's export revenue varies by size. While medium sized manufacturers use credit to increase …
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associated with 0.067-0.083 percent increase in export earnings depending on the model. When we proxy trade finance by the sum of … trade finance loans and export-adjusted notes receivable, elasticity estimates range between 0.18-0.31 depending on the …We use panel data for listed firms from China for 2013-2021 to examine the association between their export earnings …
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