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export data, on which such indices are typically constructed. The analysis of exhibition-based RCAs and ECIs reveals …
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In this chapter we discuss the role of natural resources and endowment structures on structural change. Departing from theories of trade that stress specialization according to one's comparative advantages as the key route to development, we articulate an alternative point of view on the role of...
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In this chapter we discuss the role of country's given conditions and endowment structures according to two theoretical perspectives. While "pure" theories of trade have mainly seen specialization according to one's comparative advantages as the key route to development, we outline a "heretic"...
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We present a novel argument demonstrating that when trade is characterized by uncertainty the comparative advantages doctrine is misleading and a positive level of diversification is growth enhancing. Applying a result developed in the mathematical biological literature, we show that, in...
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This paper addresses two questions namely, first, the extent to which the very participation in Global Value Chains (GVCs) has penalised labour as a globally insourced production input, and, second, what happened to between-occupation functional inequality. We combine input-output (I-O) tables...
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This work investigates how the export status of the firm influences the patterns of growth at different age classes. We … data on export transactions. We find that the positive relationship between export status and growth declines with firm age … role of the export status which is stronger for young exporters or born globals. Exploiting the product-country level …
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and the pattern of technology adoption within the industry. The "export threshold", which is estimated using the ROC … achieve in order to access export markets. To consider the pattern of technology adoption we also estimate a "technology line …". The relative positioning of the "technology line" and the export threshold generates a new taxonomy of firms allowing for …
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firm productivity? Or is it only more productive firms that remain in the export market? We focus on a relatively well … suggest that exporting does not have any causal influence on the other variables. Instead, export seems to be determined by … other dimensions of firm growth. With respect to learning by exporting (LBE), we find no evidence that export growth causes …
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This paper investigates the determinants of export behavior among Indian manufacturing firms, focusing in particular on …&D, positively affects both firms' probability to export and firms' export volumes. We also find that imported intermediate inputs …, incorporating foreign technology, play an important role in expanding export activities of firms. On the other hand, we find that …
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'virtuous circle'. between innovation inputs, new products and export success, during downswings most of the positive …&D, new products and exports are confirmed and qualified with major novelties. But when the period of analysis is split … that recessions may cause to the 'virtuous circle'. of innovation and performance. The model we propose links exports, R …
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