The Determinants of Intra-Firm Trade: In Search form Export-Import Magnification Effects
This paper studies the determinants of Austrian bilateral intra-firm trade in a panel of industry-level intra-firm goods trade flows. Economic size, unit labor costs and the magnification effects originating from multiple border crossing of sequentially finished products are found to be the most important determinants of trade within multinational firms. Especially, our evidence lends support to multiple border crossing of sequentially finished products, an argument that recently has been put forward in the outsourcing literature.
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2005-05
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Authors: | Egger, Peter ; Pfaffermayr, Michael |
Institutions: | Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) |
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