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R&D investment, exporting, and productivity dynamics

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BY Aw, MJ Roberts… - 2009 - nber.org
A positive correlation between productivity and export market participation has been well
documented in producer micro data. Recent empirical studies and theoretical analyses have
emphasized that this may reflect the producer's other investment activities, particularly ...
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R&D investments, exporting, and the evolution of firm productivity

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BY Aw, MJ Roberts… - The American Economic Review, 2008 - JSTOR
A large empirical literaturehas documented that firm-level differences in productivity, size,
ownership status, and other characteristics are crucial to understanding differences in firms'
decisions to export. The evidence strongly sup? ports the self-selection of more productive ...
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Finance and misallocation: Evidence from plant-level data

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V Midrigan… - 2010 - nber.org
We study a model of industry dynamics in which idiosyncratic risk is uninsurable and
establishments are subject to a financing constraint. We ask: does the model, when
parameterized to match salient characteristics of plant-level data (Colombia and South ...
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Entry, exit, and the determinants of market structure

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T Dunne, SD Klimek, MJ Roberts… - 2009 - nber.org
Market structure is determined by the entry and exit decisions of individual producers. These
decisions are driven by expectations of future profits which, in turn, depend on the nature of
competition within the market. In this paper we estimate a dynamic, structural model of ...
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[CITATION] Finance and misallocation

V Midrigan… - 2009 - NYU Working Paper
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[CITATION] A Structural Model of R&D, Firm Heterogeneity, and Industry Evolution

DY Xu - Department of Economics, New York University, …, 2008
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Entrepreneurship and the extensive margin in export growth: a microeconomic accounting of Costa Rica's export growth during 1997-2007

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D Lederman, A Rodríguez-Clare… - The World Bank Economic …, 2011 - World Bank
Abstract Successful exporting countries are often seen as successful economies. This paper
studies the role of new exporting entrepreneurs–defined as firms that became exporters–in
determining export growth in a fast growing and export oriented middle-income country ie, ...
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[CITATION] Forthcoming." R&D Investment, Exporting, and Productivity Dynamics."

BY Aw, M Roberts… - American Economic Review
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[PDF] Competition, markups, and the gains from international trade

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C Edmond, V Midrigan… - 2011 - emlab.berkeley.edu
Abstract We study product-level data for Taiwanese manufacturing establishments through
the lens of a model with endogenously variable markups. The model predicts large gains
from international trade: moving from autarky to a 0.10 import share implies an increase in ...
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[PDF] The Dynamics of Market Structure and Market Size in Two Health Service Industries

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T Dunne, SD Klimek, MJ Roberts… - 2009 - nber.org
Abstract The relationship between the size of a market and the competitiveness of the
market has been of long-standing interest to IO economists. Empirical studies have used the
relationship between the size of the geographic market and both the number of firms in the ...
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[PDF] R&D Investment and Export Dynamics

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BY Aw, MJ Roberts… - Conference Paper, 2008 - nber.org
A large empirical literature exists documenting the relationship in micro data between
exporting and productivity. 1 A universal finding is that exporting plants are more productive
than nonexporters, on average, reflecting, at least partly, the self-selection of more ...
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[CITATION] VA Structural Model of R&D, Firm Heterogeneity, and Industry Evolution, V Department of Economics, New York University

DY Xu - 2008 - working paper
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[PDF] Demand, Cost, and Profitability Across Chinese Exporting Firms

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MJ Roberts, DY Xu, X Fan… - 2011 - nber.org
Abstract In this paper we use micro data on both trade and production for a sample of large
Chinese manufacturing firms in the footwear industry from 2002-2006 to estimate an
empirical model of export demand, pricing, and market participation by destination market. ...
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[PDF] Quality and Productivity as Determinants of Chinese Firm Export Decisions Preliminary and Incomplete-do not cite

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MJ Roberts, DY Xu, S Zhang… - 2010 - webmeets.com
Abstract The processes of quality upgrading and productivity improvement are seen as
critical elements if Chinese manufacturing firms are to sustain their recent export success.
This paper uses micro data on both trade and production for a sample of large Chinese ...
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[PDF] Firm Quality and Productivity Among Chinese Exporters

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MJ Roberts, DY Xu, X Fan… - 171.64.216.225
Abstract In this paper we use micro data on both trade and production for a sample of large
Chinese manufacturing firms in the footwear industry from 2002-2006 to estimate an
empirical model of export demand, pricing, and market participation by destination market. ...
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[PDF] The Determinants of Geographic Concentration of Industry: A Quantitative Analysis

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L Cabral, Z Wang… - 2011 - aeaweb.org
Abstract Taking the early US automobile industry as an example, we evaluate two
competing hypotheses on geographic concentration of industry: local externalities versus
employee spinoffs. Our findings suggest that both forces contribute to industry ...
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[PDF] Extended Abstract: Migration and Entrepreneurship in Mexico

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K Thom… - 2010 - webmeets.com
The Mexican labor force is distinguished by exceptionally high rates of both international
migration and entrepreneurship. During the last half-century, large flows of Mexican workers
have migrated to the United States. As noted by Hanson (2006), approximately 10% of the ...
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[CITATION] Producer Dynamics: New Evidence from Micro Data: The Dynamics of Market Structure and Market Size in Two Health Service Industries

T Dunne, S Klimek, MJ Roberts… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
The relationship between the size of a market and the structure of production—the number
of firms, their relative size, and the magnitude of entry and exit flows—is determined by a
large set of underlying structural factors, including the competitiveness of the market, the ...
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[CITATION] R&D INVESTMENT, EXPORTING, AND PRODUCTIVITY DYNAMICS Bee Yan Aw Mark J. Roberts

DY Xu - 2009
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A Structural Model of Demand, Cost, and Export Market Selection for Chinese Footwear Producers

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MJ Roberts, DY Xu, X Fan… - 2012 - nber.org
In this paper we use micro data on both trade and production for a sample of large Chinese
manufacturing firms in the footwear industry from 2002-2006 to estimate an empirical model
of export demand, pricing, and market participation by destination market. We use the ...
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[PDF] Firm Quality, Productivity, and Capability Among Chinese Exporters

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MJ Roberts, DY Xu, X Fan… - 2011 - econ.arizona.edu
Abstract In this paper we use micro data on both trade and production for a sample of large
Chinese manufacturing firms in the footwear industry from (&& ((&&) to estimate an empirical
model of export demand, pricing, and market participation by destination market. We use ...
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