In this paper the export demand and supply of German manufacturing industry is estimated for the period 1993:1 through 2005:4. The Johansen (1991, 1994) procedure is applied to estimate the long-run relationship in a VECM. Special attention is pointed on the development of the German export price being exposed to the competitive environment of fast growing countries like Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland. Since they offer similar high-technology products on international export markets and are gaining market share Germanys export price suffers downward pressure.Manufactured Exports, New Competition, Cointegration, VECM
The German economy has been outperforming other member countries of the European Union during the re...
We analyze how a set of 22 European countries are affected by increased Chinese export competition b...
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Germany's export market share increased since 2000, while most industrial countries experienced decl...
Abstract: Germany’s export market share increased since 2000, while most industrial countries experi...
Germany’s export market share increased since 2000, while most industrial countries experienced decl...
This paper analyzes the impact of increasing returns to scale and imperfect competition in internati...
In this paper writers show the relevance of the degree of competition for inferences about changes i...
We use new international price measures we have developed for machinery and transport equipment to e...
The paper compares the export price strategies of France, Germany and Italy using a large and common...
A shortcoming of most empirical studies on aggregate exports is their exclusive focus on the demand ...
The question as to whether changes in the external environment may have caused the importance of key...
This paper uses an unbalanced panel data set for exporting firms from manufacturing industries in on...
Abstract: We analyze the development of the Austrian, Dutch, German, Italian and Swedish trade struc...
Germany’s exports have grown from under 20% of its GDP in 1971 to over 40% of GDP in 2007. Germany e...
The German economy has been outperforming other member countries of the European Union during the re...
We analyze how a set of 22 European countries are affected by increased Chinese export competition b...
This paper investigates price discrimination of German exporters across different foreign markets. W...
Germany's export market share increased since 2000, while most industrial countries experienced decl...
Abstract: Germany’s export market share increased since 2000, while most industrial countries experi...
Germany’s export market share increased since 2000, while most industrial countries experienced decl...
This paper analyzes the impact of increasing returns to scale and imperfect competition in internati...
In this paper writers show the relevance of the degree of competition for inferences about changes i...
We use new international price measures we have developed for machinery and transport equipment to e...
The paper compares the export price strategies of France, Germany and Italy using a large and common...
A shortcoming of most empirical studies on aggregate exports is their exclusive focus on the demand ...
The question as to whether changes in the external environment may have caused the importance of key...
This paper uses an unbalanced panel data set for exporting firms from manufacturing industries in on...
Abstract: We analyze the development of the Austrian, Dutch, German, Italian and Swedish trade struc...
Germany’s exports have grown from under 20% of its GDP in 1971 to over 40% of GDP in 2007. Germany e...
The German economy has been outperforming other member countries of the European Union during the re...
We analyze how a set of 22 European countries are affected by increased Chinese export competition b...
This paper investigates price discrimination of German exporters across different foreign markets. W...