It has long been believed that intensilied international competition forces domestic firms to behave more competitively. Using Turkish data spanning the course of a dramatic trade liberalization, this notion is tested. 1
In assessing the implications oftrade liberalisation, examination ofwhether any expansion in trade w...
This paper formally examines the factors underlying how responsive imports must be to domestic price...
We investigate the effect of domestic market competition on firm-level export intensity. We employ a...
Abstract. It has long been believed that intensified international competition forces domestic firms...
Most students of economic development believe that liberal traderegimes are a good thing and costs o...
Most students of economic development believe that liberal traderegimes are a good thing and costs o...
Using industry level panel data, we study how increasing openness to international markets, includin...
Prior to 1980, Turkey was following an economic policy based on import substitution and strict forei...
We contribute to the yet limited evidence on the relationship between trade liberalisation and a fir...
We contribute to the yet limited evidence on the relationship between trade liberalisation and a fir...
Theoretical and empirical research suggests that import competition within European markets imposes ...
This study examines the relationship between real domestic sales and real exports for Turkish manufa...
We examine the effects of international trading activities of firms on creating productivity gains i...
We investigate the effect of domestic market competition on firm-level export intensity. We employ a...
Whether an increase in foreign competition, in an imperfectly competitive market structure, really p...
In assessing the implications oftrade liberalisation, examination ofwhether any expansion in trade w...
This paper formally examines the factors underlying how responsive imports must be to domestic price...
We investigate the effect of domestic market competition on firm-level export intensity. We employ a...
Abstract. It has long been believed that intensified international competition forces domestic firms...
Most students of economic development believe that liberal traderegimes are a good thing and costs o...
Most students of economic development believe that liberal traderegimes are a good thing and costs o...
Using industry level panel data, we study how increasing openness to international markets, includin...
Prior to 1980, Turkey was following an economic policy based on import substitution and strict forei...
We contribute to the yet limited evidence on the relationship between trade liberalisation and a fir...
We contribute to the yet limited evidence on the relationship between trade liberalisation and a fir...
Theoretical and empirical research suggests that import competition within European markets imposes ...
This study examines the relationship between real domestic sales and real exports for Turkish manufa...
We examine the effects of international trading activities of firms on creating productivity gains i...
We investigate the effect of domestic market competition on firm-level export intensity. We employ a...
Whether an increase in foreign competition, in an imperfectly competitive market structure, really p...
In assessing the implications oftrade liberalisation, examination ofwhether any expansion in trade w...
This paper formally examines the factors underlying how responsive imports must be to domestic price...
We investigate the effect of domestic market competition on firm-level export intensity. We employ a...