This paper examines total factor productivity differences between exporting and non-exporting firms. These differences are documented on the basis of a sample of Spanish manufacturing firms over the period 1991?1996. The paper also examines two complementary explanations for the greater productivity of exporting firms: (1) the market selection hypothesis, and (2) the learning hypothesis. Non-parametric tests are proposed and implemented for testing these hypotheses. Results indicate clearly higher levels of productivity for exporting firms than for non-exporting firms. With respect to the relative merits of the selection and the learning hypotheses, we find evidence supporting the self-selection of more productive firms in the export market...
This paper contributes to the literature on exporting and firm productivity, focusing on export entr...
This paper analyses the relationship between firm productivity and export behavior in German manufac...
We conduct a meta-analysis of more than 30 papers that study the causal relationship between exporti...
This paper examines total factor productivity differences between exporting and non-exporting firms....
This paper examines total factor productivity differences between exporting and nonexporting firms. ...
ACL-3International audienceThis article has a dual aim. First, it sets out to underline a learning-b...
none3noThis paper investigates the dynamics of productivity experienced by firms that start to expor...
Exporting involves sunk costs, so some firms export whilst others do not. This proposition derives f...
While the role of exports in promoting growth in general, and productivity in particular, has been i...
In an effort to explain the observed heterogeneity in the exporting decisions of firms, the empirica...
A large body of empirical research suggests the superior performance of exporting firms relative to ...
This study explores the relationship between exports and productivity using a panel dataset of Egypt...
This paper studies the relationship between export activities and firm-level productivity. Unique ma...
A large empirical literature suggests the performance characteristics of firms that export are diffe...
Abstract Firm decisions affect performance and survival. Unfortunately, due to severe selection prob...
This paper contributes to the literature on exporting and firm productivity, focusing on export entr...
This paper analyses the relationship between firm productivity and export behavior in German manufac...
We conduct a meta-analysis of more than 30 papers that study the causal relationship between exporti...
This paper examines total factor productivity differences between exporting and non-exporting firms....
This paper examines total factor productivity differences between exporting and nonexporting firms. ...
ACL-3International audienceThis article has a dual aim. First, it sets out to underline a learning-b...
none3noThis paper investigates the dynamics of productivity experienced by firms that start to expor...
Exporting involves sunk costs, so some firms export whilst others do not. This proposition derives f...
While the role of exports in promoting growth in general, and productivity in particular, has been i...
In an effort to explain the observed heterogeneity in the exporting decisions of firms, the empirica...
A large body of empirical research suggests the superior performance of exporting firms relative to ...
This study explores the relationship between exports and productivity using a panel dataset of Egypt...
This paper studies the relationship between export activities and firm-level productivity. Unique ma...
A large empirical literature suggests the performance characteristics of firms that export are diffe...
Abstract Firm decisions affect performance and survival. Unfortunately, due to severe selection prob...
This paper contributes to the literature on exporting and firm productivity, focusing on export entr...
This paper analyses the relationship between firm productivity and export behavior in German manufac...
We conduct a meta-analysis of more than 30 papers that study the causal relationship between exporti...