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This paper show evidence that firms choose from a much larger set of internationalization modes than usually assumed in the international trade literature and that this choice is governed by similar selection processes than the one proposed by Helpman, Melitz, Yeaple (2004 AER). We rely on a...
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Minimum wages generate an asymmetric pass-through of €rm shocks across workers. We establish this result leveraging employer-employee data on Italian metalmanufacturing €rms, which face di‚erent wage ƒoors that vary within occupations. In response to negative €rm productivity shocks,...
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innovation among firms that export processed goods, specifically, those in the electronics sectors, located in coastal provinces …
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Female-run firms are less likely to be exporters although they exert positive influence in various aspects in an economy and society. With a new and comprehensive data set on manufacturing plants, I investigate the exporter productivity premium of female-run firms in Germany. The results show...
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Firms play a critical role in the global economy. In this paper, we survey the behavior of firms in the international economy, both in theory and in the data. We first summarize the key empirical facts that motivate the study of firms in trade. Then, we detail recent theoretical developments on...
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and export performance among European economies. We use the information compiled in the Trade module of CompNet to … nonexporters. However, this productivity premium is rising with the export experience of firms, with permanent exporters being much …
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-exporters (i.e. the firms that export both goods and services), and 12% of overall goods exports from Belgium. We find that by …
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This paper provides a detailed description of Hungarian trade data and key patters drawn at the firm and product level. The IEHAS-CEFiG Hungary dataset is an almost universal panel of balance sheet information (1992-2006) merged with firmproductcountry level customs data (1992-2003) taken until...
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information on the export and import value by firm, country, product and year for the period 2011-2019. Problems arising from the …
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investigates whether for German establishments an exporter wage premium can be found irrespective of export destination and the … distance between export origin and destination. As expected, it finds that exporters generally pay higher wages than non … exists only for establishments that ship goods over a relatively long distance. -- exporter wage premium ; export …
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