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Voluntary export restraints (VERs) have been widely used in recent years. VERs may be applied on a quantity or a ratio basis. A simple on‐equivalence between volume and ratio VERs is noted and potential political economy aspects are commented on.
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Our focus is the effects of exchange rate movements on firm decisions on export market entry and exit and export intensity. The analysis breaks down export adjustments between changes in export share by existing exporters and changes due to entry to and exit from export markets. Using data on a...
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A key distinction which has emerged from heterogeneous firm models of international trade is that of exporting at the intensive and extensive margins. Empirically however, the two are often conflated, leading to biased estimates of the impact of falling trade costs. This paper exploits detailed...
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