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the micro-structure of the recent export collapse in manufacturing industries in Germany during the crisis of 2008 …/2009. Almost all of the decline in exports was due to negative changes of exports in firms that continue to export (i.e. at the so …-called intensive margin) while the decrease of exports due to export stoppers (at the so-called extensive margin) was tiny. It is shown …
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the micro-structure of the recent export collapse in manufacturing industries in Germany during the crisis of 2008 …/2009. Almost all of the decline in exports was due to negative changes of exports in firms that continue to export (i.e. at the so …-called intensive margin) while the decrease of exports due to export stoppers (at the so-called extensive margin) was tiny. It is shown …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010286598
the micro-structure of the recent export collapse in manufacturing industries in Germany during the crisis of 2008 …/2009. Almost all of the decline in exports was due to negative changes of exports in firms that continue to export (i.e. at the so …-called intensive margin) while the decrease of exports due to export stoppers (at the so-called extensive margin) was tiny. It is shown …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010311638
premium of female-run firms in Germany. The results show that female-run firms gain a higher exporter-productivity premium …
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This paper uses information on export transactions by German firms from 2011 to document the role of characteristics of … destination countries for export scope, where export scope is defined as the number of different products a firm exports to a … destination market. It demonstrates that in line with theoretical hypotheses intra-firm differences in export scope across …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012001731
; number of goods exported) for manufacturing enterprises in Germany, the third largest exporter of goods on the world market …. It documents that more innovative firms outperform less innovative firms at both margins of exports - they export more … goods and they export to a larger number of countries. All these differences are statistically highly significant and large …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011298737
sensitive to foreign activity. Germany has benefited from growth dynamics of trading partners and high income elasticities of … predicted export growth. Moreover, taking into account quantity and price effects caused by changes in the real exchange rate … the real exchange rate is the indicator to focus on in explaining German export success. …
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This paper uses information on all export transactions of goods by German firms with countries outside the European … Union from 2009 to 2014 to document for the first time the patterns of export participation at the firm …-good-destination level over time and to investigate the link between the duration of export patterns and characteristics of destination …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011842186
This paper uses information on all export transactions of goods by German firms with countries outside the European … Union from 2009 to 2014 to document for the first time the patterns of export participation at the firm …-good-destination level over time and to investigate the link between the duration of export patterns and characteristics of destination …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011892333
the micro-structure of the recent export collapse in manufacturing industries in Germany during the crisis of 2008 …/2009. Almost all of the decline in exports was due to negative changes of exports in firms that continue to export (i.e. at the so …-called intensive margin) while the decrease of exports due to export stoppers (at the so-called extensive margin) was tiny. It is shown …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009502544