Trade and management

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—We study how management practices shape export performance using matched production-trade-management data for Chinese and American firms and a randomized control trial in India. Better-managed firms are more likely to export, sell more products to more destinations, and earn higher export revenues and profits. They export higher-quality products at higher prices and lower quality-adjusted prices. They import a wider range of inputs and inputs of higher quality and price, from more advanced countries. We rationalize these patterns with a heterogeneous-firm model in which effective management improves performance by raising production efficiency and quality capacity.

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Bloom, N., Manova, K., Van Reenen, J., Sun, S. T., & Yu, Z. (2021). Trade and management. Review of Economics and Statistics, 103(3), 443–460. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00925

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