Under financial constraints, exporting may have less to do with productivity and more to do with financial resources. The established relationship between exporting and productivity would differ when examined through the lens of the working capital needs of the firm. I approach the hypothesis that working capital matters in the firm's exporting decision in two ways: first, by articulating a dynamic working capital model of the firm that incorporates the firm's export decision. Secondly, by testing the hypothesis empirically using a unique firm level dataset from Bangladesh, where issues of financial constraints are particularly acute. The model shows that productivity determines export status of the firm as long as it is not under financial...
The payment of sunk costs associated with the entry to foreign export markets highlights the signifi...
The paper analyzes the link between financial constraints and firms' export decisions, using a large...
Financial constraints are widespread in developing countries, where even short term credit is limite...
Under financial constraints, exporting may have less to do with productivity and more to do with fin...
This paper models how firms finance their fixed costs of production through internal financing and e...
By exporting, firms sell in markets whose business cycles are not perfectly correlated, and so can b...
In this chapter, we explore how and why financial indicators affect firm-level total factor producti...
Using a large cross-country, firm-level database containing 5000 firms in 9 developing and emerging ...
none3siIn this chapter, we explore how and why financial indicators affect firm-level total factor p...
In this chapter, we explore how and why financial indicators affect firm-level total factor producti...
In spite of the mounting evidence on the advantages of exporters over firms focused solely on their ...
This paper investigates the effect of firms’ working capital management, measured by the cash conve...
This paper investigates the effect of firms’ working capital management, measured by the cash conve...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2008.htmDocuments de travail...
Financial constraints are widespread in developing countries, where even short term credit is limite...
The payment of sunk costs associated with the entry to foreign export markets highlights the signifi...
The paper analyzes the link between financial constraints and firms' export decisions, using a large...
Financial constraints are widespread in developing countries, where even short term credit is limite...
Under financial constraints, exporting may have less to do with productivity and more to do with fin...
This paper models how firms finance their fixed costs of production through internal financing and e...
By exporting, firms sell in markets whose business cycles are not perfectly correlated, and so can b...
In this chapter, we explore how and why financial indicators affect firm-level total factor producti...
Using a large cross-country, firm-level database containing 5000 firms in 9 developing and emerging ...
none3siIn this chapter, we explore how and why financial indicators affect firm-level total factor p...
In this chapter, we explore how and why financial indicators affect firm-level total factor producti...
In spite of the mounting evidence on the advantages of exporters over firms focused solely on their ...
This paper investigates the effect of firms’ working capital management, measured by the cash conve...
This paper investigates the effect of firms’ working capital management, measured by the cash conve...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/CESFramDP2008.htmDocuments de travail...
Financial constraints are widespread in developing countries, where even short term credit is limite...
The payment of sunk costs associated with the entry to foreign export markets highlights the signifi...
The paper analyzes the link between financial constraints and firms' export decisions, using a large...
Financial constraints are widespread in developing countries, where even short term credit is limite...