Productivity and R&D as drivers of exports and domestic sales: Semi-parametric evidence from french firm-level data

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Earlier work suggests that the relationship between exports and trade costs and exports and foreign market size is well described by a log-linear functional form. A log-linear relationship between exports and productivity is the underlying workhorse models of trade as well. The same pattern is assumed to hold for domestic sales. How the intensity of R&D affects quality or preferences and productivity, and hence, exports and domestic sales, is less well established. This paper is devoted to estimating the relationship between productivity, R&D and sales to different markets in a flexible, nonparametric way which is embedded in a semiparametric estimation approach. Using French firm-level data, we can confirm a standard log-linear relationship for exports. However, it takes a rather non-linear functional form for domestic sales, suggesting that the data are generated by a potentially different class of models than the one considered traditionally.

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Egger, P. H., Erhardt, K., & Lassmann, A. (2015). Productivity and R&D as drivers of exports and domestic sales: Semi-parametric evidence from french firm-level data. World Economy, 38(7), 1115–1129. https://doi.org/10.1111/twec.12223

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