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have better export performance than private domestic firms, and that this advantage is systematically greater in sectors at … higher levels of financial vulnerability measured in a variety of ways. These patterns are manifest in firms' export sales …, export product scope and number of export destinations. They are also more pronounced when firms face higher trade costs …
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-economy model, we explore predictors that firms will engage in global markets and export more intensively. Our results based on a … detailed firm-level panel of data for Brazilian 52,667 firms from 1995-2007, show that the decision to export and increase … export sales is driven by size, the debt ratio, the current ratio and operating costs as well as the direct impact of the …
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One of the most important recent developments in international trade is the increasing interconnectedness of export … understanding of European exports: where exports values are created, the role of vertical supply links in export growth, what is … analysis finds strong role of supply links in cross-country export performance in Europe, where these links between countries …
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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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National policymakers and trade negotiators lack a clear understanding on what non-tariff measures (NTMs) their exporters perceive as predominant impediments to trade. This paper therefore examines the stringency of NTMs, by NTM-type and partner country, from the perspective of Malaysian...
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To serve foreign markets, firms can either export or set up a local subsidiary through horizontal Foreign Direct …
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foreign firms influences the decision of domestic firms to export or not, and whether foreign firms influence the intensity of … exports by domestic firms. In contrast with most previous studies, the paper focuses on the export spillovers from foreign … forward linkages are the two main channels of export spillovers from FDI while domestic firms have no benefits from backward …
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export behavior of foreign firms in a multi-product setting has not previously been considered for a developing country … domestic market as well as those producing many products for export demonstrates the diversity of behavior of foreign firms in …
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A major feature of globalization has been the enormous increase in international flows of goods and services: countries are now trading much more with each other. In this article, the authors demonstrate the greater role vertical specialization is playing in these increased flows. Vertical...
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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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