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productivity growth. However, few studies have considered whether exporting companies can create spillovers to domestic firms. In … fact, exporting companies create positive productivity spillovers to their domestic peers (horizontal spillovers … productivity spillovers via backward, forward and horizontal linkages from exporting firms to other firms, based on Thai firm …
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manufacturing firms - Export spillovers from FDI. Using export data at the firm/product/destination level for the period 2004 …
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whether there are evidence of spillovers from export discovery. We find that existing exporters are more likely to discover … new export products than non-exporters. We also find evidence of export discovery spillovers; export discovery of a … by other plants. Export discovery spillovers are found to be stronger among geographically closely located plants. We …
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Few firms import, even when formal trade barriers are low and despite substantial potential gains. Likely reasons are uncertainty and informational frictions, creating scope for local peers to affect new importers. We explore this hypothesis using data on French imports by...
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This paper explores the relationship between imports and firm productivity, focusing on imported intermediates. Using … firm-level data on over 20,000 manufacturing firms in Viet Nam, we find evidence for competition-induced productivity gains … from import-intensive sectors experience higher productivity gains. The evidence indicates that the main source of spill …
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This study examines the impact of imported intermediates on plant productivity and the role of plant capability in …. This study finds that import intensity does not significantly affect productivity. However, the impact of import intensity … on productivity is positive and significant for exporters and for plants with higher capital intensity. Meanwhile, older …
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This study analyses empirically the effects of import competition on firm productivity (TFPQ) using administrative firm … positive incentives for firms to invest in productivity improvement, whereas import competition from middle- and low …. Costly investment in productivity appears feasible reaction to such type of competition and we find no evidence for …
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This study analyzes empirically the effects of import competition on firm productivity (TFPQ) using administrative firm … positive incentives for firms to invest in productivity improvement, whereas import competition from middle- and low …. Costly investment in productivity appears feasible reaction to such type of competition and we find no evidence for …
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-sectional survey data from the Latinobarómetro, we analyze whether and how growing amounts of exports, foreign aid, and foreign direct … run instrumental-variables regressions by exploiting exogenous variation in the supply of Chinese exports, aid, and …
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on monthly exports at the product level by all countries to the United States, Japan, and all 27 European Union countries … exporting country and when exports reach their destination country relying on the products’ type of transportation and distance … a lower degree of complexity negatively affected exports as a result of this shock. …
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