Abstract Using data for all exporters, we show that it is a small group of firms that dominate exports in Spain. For example, in 2015 the top 200 firms were responsible for half of Spanish exports. This concentration has not changed substantially over the 1997–2015 period. The dominance of a few firms, a phenomenon denoted as granularity, also defines the specialization of Spanish exports. If top exporters disappeared, Spain would lose its revealed comparative advantage in 60% of industries, which account for 45% of all Spanish exports. Finally, granularity explains around one-third of the growth in Spanish exports
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This paper analyzes the contribution of fundamental comparative advantage (a country-speci c compone...
This paper uses firm-level data for each of the Spanish NUTS2 regions to estimate the effect of prod...
We use Spanish firm-level data over the period 1998-2018 to examine the importance of the top export...
After the 2008-2009 Great Recession, the Spanish exports development has been positive. Some analyst...
We use a unique administrative dataset of Spanish exporters to document the existence of exporters ’...
Why do exports grow faster in some regions than in others? The regional literature has traditionally...
This paper analyses the Spanish manufacturing exports to the European Union. A panel data approach i...
Recent empirical research highlights that differences in trade flows across countries, products and ...
En los últimos años, las exportaciones españolas han aumentado significativamente, en un contexto de...
The contents of the paper are in five parts: the first sets out a summary of the present state of af...
We examine the importance of a firm's own R&D activity and intra-sectoral spillovers on the decision...
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This paper analyzes the contribution of fundamental comparative advantage (a country-speci c compone...
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