In this paper we directly test the proposed productivity hierarchy of direct, indirect
and non-exporters using firm-level data from 105 developing and transition countries. Using both regression analysis and propensity ...
Leahy, Dermot(University College Dublin. School of Economics, 1994-03)
The import protection as export promotion thesis is examined from a positive and normative perspective in a series of two-stage games in which firms choose R&D and capacity in the first stage and quantity or price in the ...
The empirical finding that exporting firms are more productive on average than non-exporters has provoked a large theoretical literature based on models such as Melitz (2003), where more productive firms are more likely ...
The empirical finding that exporting firms are more productive on average than non-exporters has provoked a large theoretical literature based on models such as Melitz (2003), where more productive firms are more likely ...
Neary, J. Peter(University College Dublin. School of Economics, 1989-04)
This paper examines optimal policy towards a home exporting firm which competes on price with a foreign firm. Two policy instruments are compared: an output subsidy and a price subsidy. The paper also considers two games: ...
Bredin, Donal; Cotter, John(University College Dublin. School of Business. Centre for Financial Markets, 2006)
This paper compares real and nominal foreign exchange volatility effects on exports. Using a flexible lag version of the
Goldstein-Khan two-country imperfect substitutes model for bilateral trade, we identify the overall ...
Cotter, John; Bredin, Donal(University College Dublin. School of Business. Centre for Financial Markets, 2006-06)
This report examines the impact of foreign exchange exposure on Irish exporters. The
analysis is completed for aggregate (total) exports and sectoral exports between 1992
and 2005 inclusive. These fourteen years encompasses ...