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exports, imports or a combination of the two. We show that failing to control for the importing activities may bias upward …
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How do trade activities affect firms' employment and wages structures? Using firm level data on Italian manufacturing firms, this paper adds to the existing literature, by assessing how the degree of involvement in international trade impacts on workforce composition, earning levels and wage...
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, Melitz and Yeaple in a model that explains the decision of heterogeneous firms to serve foreign markets either trough exports …
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This study replicates Ahn, Khandelwal, and Wei's (2011) model of intermediary trade. The study produces two main … results. First, the authors are able to reproduce empirical evidence for AKW's three main predictions for Chinese exports …
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of the euro on Swedish exports. We consider variations in the impact of the euro taking both firm, industry and export …
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This article shows how to use the publicy-available firm-level surveys produced by the World Bank Enterprise Surveys (WBES) to reproduce the stylized facts that characterize firm heterogeneity and its relationship with global engagement, as established by Bernard et al. (2007) for manufacturing...
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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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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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This study replicates Ahn, Khandelwal, and Wei's (AKW 's) (2011) model of intermediary trade. The authors' study … Chinese exports. This is impressive because much of the data for their replication are independently sourced. However, when …
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