This paper investigates the dynamics of productivity experienced by firms that start to exporting. The effect of entering into international markets is disentangled by the self-selection component and its empirical distribution is evaluated. Results show that the impact on productivity of moving from the status of non-exporter to the status of exporter is different at different sections of the productivity distribution.
Learning-by-Exporting and Productivity: Evidences from a Panel of Manufacturing Firms / Ferrante, Maria Rosaria; Freo, Marzia; Viviani, Alessandro. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 295-306. [10.1007/978-3-319-27274-0_26]
Learning-by-Exporting and Productivity: Evidences from a Panel of Manufacturing Firms
FERRANTE, MARIA;FREO, MARZIA;
2016
Abstract
This paper investigates the dynamics of productivity experienced by firms that start to exporting. The effect of entering into international markets is disentangled by the self-selection component and its empirical distribution is evaluated. Results show that the impact on productivity of moving from the status of non-exporter to the status of exporter is different at different sections of the productivity distribution.File in questo prodotto:
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