This paper explores the relationship between the relocation of international production and exports of services from the United States using a number of different panel data estimators for six different categories of services. A conventional export demand relationship is augmented by three different measures of the extent of international production relocation by US-based parent companies in service and non-service industries. Our results reveal considerable heterogeneity in the relationship...
Manufacturing firms increasingly engage in service trade activities. Micro-level data show that Germ...
This paper adds to the knowledge of the relationship between international trade and product variety...
textabstractWorking with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994-2004,...
This paper explores the relationship between imports of services by the United States and the intern...
The paper augments a standard export demand function in order to examine the impact of outward forei...
Chapter 1 shows that standard predictors of the export versus FDI decision hold for manufacturing bu...
Using an unbalanced panel of about 260,000 Swedish firm-level observations over the period 1997-2006...
This thesis, Exports and Externalities consists of three papers. The first chapter, Bridging Trade B...
This paper by Mary Amiti and Shang-Jin Wei carries forward from a line of research the authors have ...
We examine the choice of modes of delivery in services based on US data, including both cross-border...
Countless determinants of export success that are supposed to help managers reduce the failure rates...
Using comparable industry-level data for nine Western European countries, this paper finds that the ...
This paper shows that standard predictors of the export versus FDI decision hold for manufacturing b...
The pivotal role of services in international business is now receiving widespread recognition. Furt...
This paper explores the role of services in international trade and global value chains, and adds to...
Manufacturing firms increasingly engage in service trade activities. Micro-level data show that Germ...
This paper adds to the knowledge of the relationship between international trade and product variety...
textabstractWorking with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994-2004,...
This paper explores the relationship between imports of services by the United States and the intern...
The paper augments a standard export demand function in order to examine the impact of outward forei...
Chapter 1 shows that standard predictors of the export versus FDI decision hold for manufacturing bu...
Using an unbalanced panel of about 260,000 Swedish firm-level observations over the period 1997-2006...
This thesis, Exports and Externalities consists of three papers. The first chapter, Bridging Trade B...
This paper by Mary Amiti and Shang-Jin Wei carries forward from a line of research the authors have ...
We examine the choice of modes of delivery in services based on US data, including both cross-border...
Countless determinants of export success that are supposed to help managers reduce the failure rates...
Using comparable industry-level data for nine Western European countries, this paper finds that the ...
This paper shows that standard predictors of the export versus FDI decision hold for manufacturing b...
The pivotal role of services in international business is now receiving widespread recognition. Furt...
This paper explores the role of services in international trade and global value chains, and adds to...
Manufacturing firms increasingly engage in service trade activities. Micro-level data show that Germ...
This paper adds to the knowledge of the relationship between international trade and product variety...
textabstractWorking with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994-2004,...