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In this paper, we provide causal evidence that firms serve new markets which are geographically close to their prior export destinations with a higher probability than standard gravity models predict. We quantify the impact of this spatial pattern using a data set of Chinese firms which had never exported to the EU, the United States, and Canada before
Defever, F., Heid, B., Larch, M.
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Exports, Export Destinations, and Skills [PDF]
This paper explores the links between exports, export destinations, and skill utilization. We identify two mechanisms behind these links: differences across destinations in quality valuation and in exporting required services, activities that are intensive in skilled labor. Depending on the characteristics of the source country (income, language), the
Irene Brambilla+2 more
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Fixed Export Costs and Export Behavior [PDF]
This paper provides a direct test of how fixed export costs and productivity jointly determine firm-level export behavior. Using Chilean data, we construct indices of fixed export costs for each industry-region-year triplet and match them to domestic firms. Our empirical results show that firms facing higher fixed export costs are less likely to export,
Keith E. Maskus+4 more
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Export knowledge, export commitment and coffee export performance in Ethiopia
Export performance is the success or failure of a company in exporting locally produced goods or services to other countries. This study aimed to analyze the effect of export knowledge and export commitment on coffee export performance with the mediating role of product adaptation in Ethiopian coffee exporting companies.
Negeri, Abebe, Ji, Quan
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Exporting and Productivity [PDF]
Exporting is often touted as a way to increase economic growth. This paper examines whether exporting has played any role in increasing productivity growth in U.S. manufacturing. Contemporaneous levels of exports and productivity are indeed positively correlated across manufacturing industries.
Andrew B. Bernard+4 more
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Global assessment of ocean carbon export by combining satellite observations and food‐web models
Kenneth Buesseler+2 more
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Many new exporters give up exporting very shortly, despite substantial entry costs; others shoot up foreign sales and expand to new destinations. We develop a model based on experimentation to rationalize these and other dynamic patterns of exporting firms.
Albornoz, Facundo+3 more
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Optical High-Speed Rolling Mark Detection Using Object Detection and Levenshtein Distance
This paper presents an automated high-speed rolling mark recognition system for railroad rails utilizing image processing techniques. Rolling marks, which consist of numbers, letters, and special characters, were engraved into the rail web as 3D ...
Manuel Krammer+3 more
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The value and impact of seminary training [PDF]
The Reverend R. Stephen Shuart is an Episcopal priest by profession. He is rector of two parishes and serves on the Diocesan Financial Committee and as a rural dean.
R. Stephen Shuart
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The subject of research is the dynamic change in the regulatory and legal framework of the EU and its Member States in the field of energy, in particular, concerning the regulation of hydrogen projects.The purpose of the study is to propose a response ...
D. K. Chugunov, R. A. Kasyanov
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