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How does immigration affect export performance? To answer this question we propose a unified empirical framework …
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How do immigrants promote exports? To answer this question we propose a unified empirical framework allowing to identify and disentangle the main mechanisms put forth in the literature: the role of networks in reducing bilateral transaction costs, and the productivity shifts arising from...
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depth of trade agreements matters for the export performance of firms. Moving from shallow to deep trade agreements boosts …
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margin) and (iii) average export value per product exported (product intensive margin). We find strong evidence of a …
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Using detailed administrative data linking French firms and workers over the years 2002-2007, we document a distinct U-shaped pattern in worker-level wages surrounding the time their employer is acquired by a foreign firm, with a dip in earnings observed for several years before domestic firms...
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on export participation is magnified for multi-destination firms, which can divert their exports towards TBT …-free destinations. Moreover, we conduct aggregate level estimations to show that the effect of stringent TBTs in reducing export ows is … elasticity of export to trade cost, we shed light on the fixed component of the additional cost imposed by TBTs on exporters. …
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so for those with high import penetration in less-elastic sectors. …
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Global imports subject to pre-shipment inspections (PSI) - a practice under which imports need to undergo a third party review process before shipment - shrank from 700 bn USD in 2010 to 87 bn in 2018. However, only little is known about the trade impact of such procedures, which on the one hand...
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' export activity and job stability across employment skills. Relying on detailed firm-level data from France for the period … 1996-2007, we show that firms with higher export intensity exhibit a lower volatility of skilled labor demand relative to … provide evidence on the causal effect of the export performance of the firm on the volatility of employment of different …
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