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One of the most important predictions made in recent international trade literature based on heterogeneous firms concerns the within-industry job reallocation from firms not involved in international markets to those that are. This paper quantifies the extent of this reallocation using a dataset...
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at least a given fraction of its output - on exports, the intensity of competition and welfare, through the lens of a two …-country model of trade with heterogeneous firms. Our calibrated model suggests that this type of subsidy boosts exports more and …
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Existing South African work on firm-level data has been limited by access to large datasets that track firms over time. This paper overcomes this by analysing a new dataset of the population of manufacturing firms that are matched to their export transactions. South African firm-level exporting...
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among many others. Therefore increase in exports becomes one of the main objectives of each government. This raises the …
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We provide an overview and synthesis of recent work on models of monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firms in international trade, paying particular attention to competition effects, pass-through, selection effects, and linking distributions of firm characteristics and outcomes. A...
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We develop a model of international trade with a monopsonistically competitive labour market in which firms employ skilled labour for headquarter tasks and unskilled workers to conduct a continuum of production tasks. Firms can enter foreign markets through exporting and through offshoring, and...
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-constrained firms yields several predictions on the equilibrium relationships between productivity, credit constraints and exports that … exchange rate appreciation will cause existing exporters to reduce their exports, entry of credit-constrained potential …
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