Higher productivity of multinational firms and exporters has been widely documented in the literature, but the sources of this heterogeneity are still a black box. Using an original dataset on Italian firms, we show that higher total factor productivity of international firms can be to some extent explained by higher R&D intensity and managerial capabilities. However, our results suggest that heterogeneity is more in the slope than in the constant of the production function. In particular, allowing international firms to have different return to labour and capital inputs, we are able to account for their entire productivity premium. This has implications for both labour and capital market reforms
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...
Firms in competitive markets are more likely achieve higher productivity. Indeed a better performanc...
Abstract: This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-le...
Recent developments in the new international trade theory stressed the relationship between firm het...
Abstract: This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-le...
Recent developments in the new international trade theory stressed the relationship between firm het...
Recent developments in the new international trade theory stressed the relationship between firm het...
We revisit the evidence about firms\u2019 performance and their international status in a large samp...
We revisit the evidence about firms’ performance and their international status in a large sample o...
We revisit the evidence about firms’ performance and their international status in a large sample o...
This paper provides evidence on the links between productivity and internationalisation choices for ...
This paper revisits the empirical evidence about the link between firms ’ performance and their inte...
This paper addresses the issue of intra-industry heterogeneity and internationalisation. We show tha...
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...
Firms in competitive markets are more likely achieve higher productivity. Indeed a better performanc...
Abstract: This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-le...
Recent developments in the new international trade theory stressed the relationship between firm het...
Abstract: This paper provides evidence on the relative importance of productivity and other firm-le...
Recent developments in the new international trade theory stressed the relationship between firm het...
Recent developments in the new international trade theory stressed the relationship between firm het...
We revisit the evidence about firms\u2019 performance and their international status in a large samp...
We revisit the evidence about firms’ performance and their international status in a large sample o...
We revisit the evidence about firms’ performance and their international status in a large sample o...
This paper provides evidence on the links between productivity and internationalisation choices for ...
This paper revisits the empirical evidence about the link between firms ’ performance and their inte...
This paper addresses the issue of intra-industry heterogeneity and internationalisation. We show tha...
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...
Consistently with some recent modelling in trade literature and with more consolidated views in the...