The number of national export promotion agencies (EPAs) has tripled over the last two decades. While more countries made them part of their export strategy, studies criticized their efficacy in developing countries. EPAs were retooled, partly in response to these critiques. This paper studies the impact of today's EPAs and their strategies, based on new survey data covering 103 developing and developed countries. Results suggest that on average they have a statistically significant effect on exports. Our identification strategies highlight the importance of EPA services for overcoming foreign trade barriers and solving asymmetric information problems associated with exports of heterogeneous goods. There are also strong diminishing returns, ...
PurposeThe lack of detailed statistics in many developing countries makes it very difficult to asses...
Entering new export markets is primarily a discrete choice. Even though several empirical papers hav...
Information problems involved in trading differentiated goods are a priori acuter than those associa...
The number of national export promotion agencies (EPAs) has tripled over the last two decades. While...
The number of national export promotion agencies (EPAs) has tripled over the past two decades. While...
In this paper, we examine the role of export promotion agencies (EPAs) in promoting exports from Jap...
Export promotion agencies provide exporters with a broad range of services, going from counseling to...
Government-supported national trade promotion programs are common around the world and universal in ...
Export marketing support services offered by the government and other agencies, particularly in deve...
There is significant variation in opinion regarding benefits stemming from the use of export promoti...
How effective are export promotion activities in developing countries? What are the channels through...
Extant literature is equivocal on the effect of government-designed export promotion instruments and...
Despite progress in communication technologies, lack of information still severely handicaps compani...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of export promot...
Exporting is vital for both companies and a country. In the UK, the Department of Trade and Industry...
PurposeThe lack of detailed statistics in many developing countries makes it very difficult to asses...
Entering new export markets is primarily a discrete choice. Even though several empirical papers hav...
Information problems involved in trading differentiated goods are a priori acuter than those associa...
The number of national export promotion agencies (EPAs) has tripled over the last two decades. While...
The number of national export promotion agencies (EPAs) has tripled over the past two decades. While...
In this paper, we examine the role of export promotion agencies (EPAs) in promoting exports from Jap...
Export promotion agencies provide exporters with a broad range of services, going from counseling to...
Government-supported national trade promotion programs are common around the world and universal in ...
Export marketing support services offered by the government and other agencies, particularly in deve...
There is significant variation in opinion regarding benefits stemming from the use of export promoti...
How effective are export promotion activities in developing countries? What are the channels through...
Extant literature is equivocal on the effect of government-designed export promotion instruments and...
Despite progress in communication technologies, lack of information still severely handicaps compani...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of export promot...
Exporting is vital for both companies and a country. In the UK, the Department of Trade and Industry...
PurposeThe lack of detailed statistics in many developing countries makes it very difficult to asses...
Entering new export markets is primarily a discrete choice. Even though several empirical papers hav...
Information problems involved in trading differentiated goods are a priori acuter than those associa...