International audienceWe study the instability of hyper-specialization of exports at the 4-digit level in 1998–2010. (1) Specializations are surprisingly un-stable. Export ranks are not persistent, and new top products and destinations replace old ones. Measurement error is unlikely to be the main or only determinant of this pattern. (2) Source country factors are not the main explanation of this instability. Only 16–20% of variation in export growth is accounted for by source country plus source country-product factors that do not vary across destinations. The high share of idiosyncratic variance (source-product-destination residual) of 41–55%, indicates the difficulty to predict export success using source country characteristics. While w...
A country's specialization evolves over time in a dynamic process, with shifts in comparative advant...
The paper revisits the relationship between gdp per capita and diversification, using classical and ...
Received wisdom suggests that most exporters sell most of their output domestically. We show, howeve...
International audienceWe study the instability of hyper-specialization of exports at the 4-digit lev...
We characterize the evolution of country export performance over the last five decades. Using the gr...
The article suggests a methodology to measure the intra-distribution dynamics of export specializati...
Over the past two decades, international trade has become a privileged engine of growth for much of ...
In an influential paper, Schott [Schott. Peter K. (2004). “Across-product versus within-produc...
This paper provides evidence for an aspect of trade often disregarded in international trade researc...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which technological characteristics in exports aff...
Artículo de publicación ISIUsing a large dataset for 79 countries covering the period 19622000, this...
This dissertation advances two hypotheses. The first is suggested by empirical evidence from the 195...
Recent research on international trade focuses on firm-product-level heterogeneity and the role of u...
Over the last decade, international trade has grown on average by more than 8.5 per cent per annum i...
A country's specialization evolves over time in a dynamic process, with shifts in comparative advant...
The paper revisits the relationship between gdp per capita and diversification, using classical and ...
Received wisdom suggests that most exporters sell most of their output domestically. We show, howeve...
International audienceWe study the instability of hyper-specialization of exports at the 4-digit lev...
We characterize the evolution of country export performance over the last five decades. Using the gr...
The article suggests a methodology to measure the intra-distribution dynamics of export specializati...
Over the past two decades, international trade has become a privileged engine of growth for much of ...
In an influential paper, Schott [Schott. Peter K. (2004). “Across-product versus within-produc...
This paper provides evidence for an aspect of trade often disregarded in international trade researc...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which technological characteristics in exports aff...
Artículo de publicación ISIUsing a large dataset for 79 countries covering the period 19622000, this...
This dissertation advances two hypotheses. The first is suggested by empirical evidence from the 195...
Recent research on international trade focuses on firm-product-level heterogeneity and the role of u...
Over the last decade, international trade has grown on average by more than 8.5 per cent per annum i...
A country's specialization evolves over time in a dynamic process, with shifts in comparative advant...
The paper revisits the relationship between gdp per capita and diversification, using classical and ...
Received wisdom suggests that most exporters sell most of their output domestically. We show, howeve...