Abstract: We find that international trade has an economically significant and statistically robust positive effect on productivity. Our trade measure is imports plus exports relative to purchasing power parity GDP (real openness), which we argue is preferable on theoretical grounds to the nominal measure conventionally used. We also find a significantly positive aggregate scale effect. Our estimates control for proxies of institutional quality as well as geography and take into account the endogeneity of trade and institutional quality. Our analysis of the channels through which trade and scale affect productivity yields that they work through total factor productivity
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Empirical evidence confirms that trade exposure can shift resources towards the most efficient firms...
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Recognizing that gains historically attributed to trade capture instead the roles of institutions a...
Abstract We use a sample of 14 OECD countries and 15 manufacturing industries to test for the effect...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
We examine the effect of trade on productivity growth using data from nine manufacturing industries ...
Numerous studies in the international economic literature suggest that foreign trade has a large pos...
The authors examine the effect of trade on productivity growth using data from nine manufacturing in...
Previous studies on the determinants of productivity emphasized the role of trade and institutions b...
Using aggregate manufacturing data and a cross-section of 40 countries, we estimate the effects of t...
We develop and calibrate a model where di¤erences in factor en- dowments lead countries to trade di¤...
Abstract: This study tries to explore the impact of trade openness on the total factor productivity ...
This article distinguishes two sources of productivity increases, namely product/process innovations...
Empirical evidence confirms that trade exposure can shift resources towards the most efficient firms...
This article studies and measures the gains from openness and the e¤ects of international trade poli...
We estimate the effect of international trade on average labour productivity across countries. Our e...
Abstract: We use a sample of 14 OECD countries to test for the effect of trade on productivity at di...
Recognizing that gains historically attributed to trade capture instead the roles of institutions a...
Abstract We use a sample of 14 OECD countries and 15 manufacturing industries to test for the effect...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
We examine the effect of trade on productivity growth using data from nine manufacturing industries ...
Numerous studies in the international economic literature suggest that foreign trade has a large pos...
The authors examine the effect of trade on productivity growth using data from nine manufacturing in...
Previous studies on the determinants of productivity emphasized the role of trade and institutions b...
Using aggregate manufacturing data and a cross-section of 40 countries, we estimate the effects of t...
We develop and calibrate a model where di¤erences in factor en- dowments lead countries to trade di¤...
Abstract: This study tries to explore the impact of trade openness on the total factor productivity ...
This article distinguishes two sources of productivity increases, namely product/process innovations...
Empirical evidence confirms that trade exposure can shift resources towards the most efficient firms...
This article studies and measures the gains from openness and the e¤ects of international trade poli...