Large multi-product firms dominate international trade flows. This paper documents new facts about multi-product manufacturing exporters that are not easily reconciled with existing multi-product models. Using novel linked production and export data at the firm-product level, we find that the overwhelming majority of manufacturing firms export products that they do not produce. Three quarters of the exported products and thirty percent of export value from Belgian manufacturers are in goods that are not produced by the firm, so-called Carry-Along Trade (CAT). The number of CAT products is strongly increasing in firm productivity while the number of produced products that are exported is weakly increasing in firm productivity. We propose a g...
Recent research on international trade focuses on firm-product-level heterogeneity and the role of u...
This paper shows that manufacturing exporters export goods that they have not produced and thus also...
This paper shows that manufacturing exporters export goods that they have not produced and thus also...
Large multi-product firms dominate international trade flows. This paper documents new facts about m...
Large multi-product firms dominate international trade flows. This paper documents new facts about m...
Large multi-product firms dominate international trade flows. This paper documents new facts about ...
New empirical and theoretical work has highlighted the importance of multi-product firms in internat...
The present paper examines multi-product exporters in Belgium, considering their importance and the ...
The present paper examines multi-product exporters in Belgium, considering their impor-tance and the...
International audienceThe paper provides an original empirical approach to investigate multi-product...
This paper analyzes how competition in the destination market affects the product sales distribution...
This paper analyses the impact of churning in the imported varieties of capital and intermediate inp...
In this paper we make the distinction between single-product and multi-product firms to contribute t...
Recent literature has pointed to the major contribution of multi-product firms in international trad...
This paper analyzes the impact of churning in the imported varieties of capital and intermediate inp...
Recent research on international trade focuses on firm-product-level heterogeneity and the role of u...
This paper shows that manufacturing exporters export goods that they have not produced and thus also...
This paper shows that manufacturing exporters export goods that they have not produced and thus also...
Large multi-product firms dominate international trade flows. This paper documents new facts about m...
Large multi-product firms dominate international trade flows. This paper documents new facts about m...
Large multi-product firms dominate international trade flows. This paper documents new facts about ...
New empirical and theoretical work has highlighted the importance of multi-product firms in internat...
The present paper examines multi-product exporters in Belgium, considering their importance and the ...
The present paper examines multi-product exporters in Belgium, considering their impor-tance and the...
International audienceThe paper provides an original empirical approach to investigate multi-product...
This paper analyzes how competition in the destination market affects the product sales distribution...
This paper analyses the impact of churning in the imported varieties of capital and intermediate inp...
In this paper we make the distinction between single-product and multi-product firms to contribute t...
Recent literature has pointed to the major contribution of multi-product firms in international trad...
This paper analyzes the impact of churning in the imported varieties of capital and intermediate inp...
Recent research on international trade focuses on firm-product-level heterogeneity and the role of u...
This paper shows that manufacturing exporters export goods that they have not produced and thus also...
This paper shows that manufacturing exporters export goods that they have not produced and thus also...