Learning-by-exporting and productivity: Evidences from a panel of manufacturing firms

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This paper investigates the dynamics of productivity experienced by firms that start to exporting. The effect of entering into international markets is disentangled by the self-selection component and its empirical distribution is evaluated. Results show that the impact on productivity of moving from the status of non-exporter to the status of exporter is different at different sections of the productivity distribution.

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Ferrante, M. R., Freo, M., & Viviani, A. (2016). Learning-by-exporting and productivity: Evidences from a panel of manufacturing firms. In Studies in Theoretical and Applied Statistics, Selected Papers of the Statistical Societies (pp. 295–306). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27274-0_26

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