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distribution of export performance, along both the extensive and intensive margins. In particular, smaller firms as measured by …
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on the extensive and intensive margin of firms¿ exports, both to each other and with respect to no participation in these …
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supporting activities have helped firms reach new destination countries and introduce new differentiated products. …
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Several countries have implemented programs to support their firms¿ internationalization efforts. Their impacts are … literature by providing evidence on the effects of trade promotion programs on the export performance of firms within different … indeed larger for smaller firms. …
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promotion affects firms' exports, the intensive margin or the extensive margin? Empirical evidence in this respect is scarce. We …
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This paper provides evidence on the channels through which export promotion institutions affect bilateral trade using a sample of Latin American and Caribbean countries over the period 1995-2004. We find that these institutions have a larger impact on the extensive margin of exports, especially...
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Sub-Saharan Africa is the region where firms face the greatest hurdles when it comes to cross-border trading. This … paper examines how these firms, relative to their counterparts in the developing world, would respond to changes in the … infrastructure contributes to increasing the probability of firms' entry into exporting and importing, as well as to the extent of …
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How can policymakers promote women-led exporting firms? In this paper, we study the role of online business platforms … important role in making trade more gender equal. To assess this hypothesis, we combine information on firms' participation in … women entrepreneurs than for men-managed firms in otherwise identical products and destinations. Given existing evidence on …
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