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This paper investigates the relationship between firm heterogeneity and a firm's decision to export, using the annual survey of Thai manufacturing firms from 2001 to 2004. A significant contribution of this paper is that we are, for the first time, able to break down FDI by country of origin to...
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Exports, in this study, are more productive than non-exports, but why? Using a micro-panel dataset from five African …
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This paper investigates the relationship between firm heterogeneity and a firm's decision to export, using the annual survey of Thai manufacturing firms from 2001 to 2004. A significant contribution of this paper is that we are, for the first time, able to break down FDI by country of origin to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008491438
Examining China’s manufacturing and transportation, we analyze how rapid expressway-network expansion fostered market …
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Examining China’s manufacturing and transportation, we analyze how rapid expressway-network expansion fostered market …
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India`s exports nearly tripled in the 1990s. Decomposing export growth shows that it has been driven by incumbent firms …
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&D), than non-exporters. Using firm-level data from the People’s Republic of China (PRC), we apply the Levinsohn and Petrin …
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This paper uses Vietnamese firm-level data to examine the relationship between firm productivity and exporting. In particular, this paper shows that more productive firms are more likely than less productive firms to export, consistent with the extensive prior literature. However, this paper...
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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 from the moment they are established in Cambodia. In this paper we examine the extent to which the presence of foreign-owned export firms impacts on the productivity of domestic...
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