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export and that export participation is highly persistent. There is also evidence supporting the learning by exporting … hypothesis and the results suggest a significant export premium of between 15 and 24 per cent, controlling for differences in …. We conclude that the Mozambican Export Promotion Institute could play an important role in overcoming this information …
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In this paper, we aim to analyse the learning by exporting hypothesis in the Mozambican context. Due to the presence of the born-global phenomenon among exporters, we address the endogeneity introduced by self-selection by combining a generalized BO appro
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One feature of exporting firms in Cambodia is that they are not of domestic origin but are foreign firms that export …-owned export firms impacts on the productivity of domestic firms. We consider two channels: first, the extent to which export … relieving institutional constraints for export firms has positive impacts on the productivity of all firms, including non-export …
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This paper reflects on the relationship between economic (quantitative) and anthropological (qualitative) approaches to the analysis of poverty in developing countries. Drawing on detailed evidence from Mozambique, we argue that different research approaches do not merely see the same poverty...
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This paper reflects on the relationship between economic (quantitative) and anthropological (qualitative) approaches to the analysis of poverty in developing countries. Drawing on detailed evidence from Mozambique, we argue that different research approaches do not merely see the same poverty...
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Using a new database on the Mozambican Civil War, this paper utilises the heterogeneity of the duration of conflict across the Mozambican provinces to assess its impact on school enrolment. The results indicate that only conflict exposure during the first seven years of life reduced the...
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This paper analyses the effect of innovation on the well-established productivity-export association in the literature …, and export. The main finding is that firms which become innovative are more likely to also become an exporter, especially … when they do not have prior export experiences. …
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Export is an important contributor to growth with numerous direct and indirect macroeconomic benefits. Moreover, firms …
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increased diversification of exports is linked to increased export and GDP growth. Yet, commodity exports in Rwanda are … concentrated in a few commodities. The relationship between export diversification and export growth in SSA confirms that for … stable, sustainable, and higher export growth, export diversification is necessary. In addition to export promotion policies …
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