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. Services firms are more likely to import than to export. Their prevalent type of trade is trade in goods. The complexity of …
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firms is somewhat less dominated by firms that both export and import than trade by manufacturing firms. In terms of value …. Few firms export many services or to many countries. Those firms that export services to many countries account for a … large share of export value; this is not the case for all countries for the firms which export many services. -- exports …
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. Even manufacturing firms trade in services. Second, average yearly export values are higher for bi-exporters, both in … starting to export and increase it further after entering foreign markets. Lastly, there is also some evidence on switching …-exporter status, indicating that firms might be willing to diversify their export portfolio in the goods-services dimension and not …
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sales in a small fraction of large and stable exporters. In any case, potential export growth has improved thanks to the …
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The study is an attempt to analyse the impact of specific sources of finance on firms' export performance by … investigating empirically the SME exporters' preferred mode of financing their various export operations and linking it with their … export profitability. Based on the findings it is concluded that the funds sourced from commercial banks have a significant …
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