We assess how global shocks propagate from global manufacturing firms to local service providers through a spatial variation in export-driven service demand. We show that a 1% increase in a localised measure of exporting increases sales of service firms by around 0.08%. We also show that this link is local as the effect fades away after just 20 km, that it is more pronounced with larger and foreign-owned service firms, and that the impact extends beyond sales as it also increases the employment as well as productivity in local service plants and it also make them less likely to move
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Using an unbalanced panel of about 260,000 Swedish firm-level observations over the period 1997-2006...
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Working with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994–2004, combined wi...
The Jones-Kierzkowski model of global fragmentation of production draws attention to the cost and ef...
By definition, services are a flow and not a stock. As a consequence, direct proximity and interacti...
The Jones-Kierzkowski model of global fragmentation of production draws attention to the cost and ef...
The leading US firms in many industries have increased their national market share substantially ove...
The paper investigates how the overseas activity of multinational retailers (MRs) affects the global...
Manufacturing firms increasingly engage in service trade activities. Micro-level data show that Germ...
Using an unbalanced panel of about 260,000 Swedish firm-level observations over the period 1997-2006...
This article offers a joint analysis of two phenomena characterising most advanced economies in rece...
The paper analyses how foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) in service sector impact domestic ma...
This thesis, Exports and Externalities consists of three papers. The first chapter, Bridging Trade B...
The paper analyzes how foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) in services impact on domestic manuf...
This paper explores the role of services in international trade and global value chains, and adds to...
We provide evidence on the role of spillovers through vertical linkages in service firms' internatio...
This article explores the determinants of changes to the range of exports at the firm level with a f...
Working with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994–2004, combined wi...
The Jones-Kierzkowski model of global fragmentation of production draws attention to the cost and ef...
By definition, services are a flow and not a stock. As a consequence, direct proximity and interacti...
The Jones-Kierzkowski model of global fragmentation of production draws attention to the cost and ef...
The leading US firms in many industries have increased their national market share substantially ove...
The paper investigates how the overseas activity of multinational retailers (MRs) affects the global...
Manufacturing firms increasingly engage in service trade activities. Micro-level data show that Germ...
Using an unbalanced panel of about 260,000 Swedish firm-level observations over the period 1997-2006...