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Export stimuli: Export intention compared with export activity

International Business Review, 1997
Abstract With the increasing globalization of markets and their interdependencies, small and medium sized domestic firms have witnessed their relative sanctuary from foreign competitors being eroded. This study is founded upon the premise that a significant degree of dormant export potential exists in firms of such size and the particular interests ...
Robert E. Morgan   +1 more
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Export of Services of Servicing Exports?

Geografiska Annaler, Series B: Human Geography, 2000
Information and communications technology has ensured that many producer services, as well as more ‘basic’ services such as transportation or insurance, are now more tradable than ever. All the indications are that this trade will increase. This has raised the international profile of service and altered governments to their potential as sources of ...
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Export and Export Assessment

2016
Abstract This chapter examines Article 7 of the ATT. Article 7 is closely related to Article 6 which handles the prohibition of export. If a proposed export is not prohibited, the exporting state party must, before deciding whether or not to authorize any export of arms within the scope of the ATT, assess the potential that the export ...
Stuart Casey-Maslen   +3 more
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Export Intention and Export Development: The Influences of Export Stimuli

2015
It has been argued that a significant volume of dormant export potential may exist in the small and medium sized firm sector of many industrialized nations. However, limited conceptual and empirical insights exist to explain the phenomena underlying pre-export decision making and behavior.
Robert E. Morgan   +2 more
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Exporters and shocks

Journal of International Economics, 2017
Abstract We use micro data for Ireland to estimate the responses of export entry, export exit, and the export revenue of incumbent exporters to changes in tariffs and real exchange rates. Entry and revenue are much more responsive to tariffs than they are to real exchange rates.
Doireann Fitzgerald, Stefanie Haller
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Imitating to export

China Economic Review, 2014
Abstract China started to establish export processing zones (EPZs) in 2000 to better manage foreign processing business. The cluster of export processing business inside the EPZs provides an opportunity for neighboring Chinese firms to observe. Chinese firms quickly imitate foreign exporters in both export and import patterns.
Xiaoyang Li, Antung A. Liu
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Indirect Exporters [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Industry, Competition and Trade, 2012
Indirect exporters are defined as firms exporting through a trade intermediary. These firms have received rapidly expanding empirical and theoretical attention recently. I show that in Eastern Europe and Central Asia these firms do, as predicted by the theoretical literature, lie between domestic firms and direct exporters for a range of performance ...
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Export as an Option

International Economic Journal, 1999
This note studies the implications of a firm's advantage to allocate production to different markets under exchange rate risk. As exchange rate volatility increases, so does the value of the option to export. The firm's flexibility can be seen as a real hedging instrument.
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Agglomeration of Exporters Encourages Exports [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
The French public administration has adopted numerous provisions intended to promote collective export campaigns and the exchange of experience between businesses in close geographical proximity. This extends from exporters' clubs to the policies of competitiveness clusters, and the underlying idea is that strength in numbers helps to overcome the ...
Pamina Koenig   +2 more
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Exports, export composition and growth

The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 1999
The relationship between trade and growth has been central to development economics with particular emphasis on the export-growth dynamic. The current paper is in the tradition of this literature but develops two new strands. First, it examines the exports-growth link in a dynamic fashion, providing a more rigorous approach than has been attempted ...
David Greenaway   +2 more
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