Information Spillovers and the Choice of Export Destination: A Multinomial Logit Analysis of Spanish Young SMEs
Does having more firms around exporting to a particular destination improve the chances of exporting to that destination (e.g. through information spillovers)? We answer this question implementing a multinomial logit model of whether a firm exports to a particular country. To identify the source of information spillovers, we construct indicators of geographical concentration of exporters selling to a specific destination: within industry, multinationals and across industries. In our application with data for Spanish new small sized firms, only within-industry agglomeration of exporting domestic firms significantly affects the probability of small sized firms exporting to the same destination. The significance of localisation economies is robust to a barrage of controls including destination specific characteristics, gravitational factors (distance and level of development), firm heterogeneity (size) and regional differences. Copyright Springer 2007
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2007
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Authors: | Silvente, Francisco ; Giménez, Juana |
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Small Business Economics. - Springer. - Vol. 28.2007, 1, p. 69-86
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Springer |
Subject: | export destination | information spillovers | multinomial logit |
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