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  1. The costs of trade protectionism
    evidence from Spanish firms and non-tariff measures
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Banco de España, Madrid

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Documentos de trabajo / Banco de España, Eurosistema ; no. 1814
    Subjects: protectionism; non-tariff measures; firm level data
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 35 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Trade and credit
    revisiting the evidence
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Banco de España, Madrid

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    Series: Documentos de trabajo / Banco de España, Eurosistema ; no. 1901
    Subjects: credit shocks; exports; firm level data
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 28 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. Big data analytics and exports
    evidence for manufacturing firms from 27 EU countries
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Kiel Centre for Globalization, [Kiel]

    The use of big data analytics (including data mining and predictive analytics) by firms can be expected to increase productivity and reduce trade costs, which should be positively related to export activities. This paper uses firm level data from the... more

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    The use of big data analytics (including data mining and predictive analytics) by firms can be expected to increase productivity and reduce trade costs, which should be positively related to export activities. This paper uses firm level data from the Flash Eurobarometer 486 survey conducted in February - May 2020 to investigate the link between the use of big data analytics and export activities in manufacturing enterprises from the 27 member countries of the European Union. We find that firms which use big data analytics do more often export, do more often export to various destinations all over the world, and do export to more different destinations. The estimated big data analytics premia for exports are statistically highly significant after controlling for firm size, firm age, patents, and country. Furthermore, the size of these premia can be considered to be large. Successful exporters tend to use big data analytics.

     

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    Edition: This version: September 18, 2023
    Series: KCG working paper ; no. 28 (September 2023)
    Subjects: Big data analytics; exports; firm level data; Flash Eurobarometer 486
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 13 Seiten)
  4. Big data analytics and exports
    evidence for manufacturing firms from 27 EU countries
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Lüneburg

    The use of big data analytics (including data mining and predictive analytics) by firms can be expected to increase productivity and reduce trade costs, which should be positively related to export activities. This paper uses firm level data from the... more

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    The use of big data analytics (including data mining and predictive analytics) by firms can be expected to increase productivity and reduce trade costs, which should be positively related to export activities. This paper uses firm level data from the Flash Eurobarometer 486 survey conducted in February - May 2020 to investigate the link between the use of big data analytics and export activities in manufacturing enterprises from the 27 member countries of the European Union. We find that firms which use big data analytics do more often export, do more often export to various destinations all over the world, and do export to more different destinations. The estimated big data analytics premia for exports are statistically highly significant after controlling for firm size, firm age, patents, and country. Furthermore, the size of these premia can be considered to be large. Successful exporters tend to use big data analytics.

     

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    Edition: This version: September 18, 2023
    Series: University of Lüneburg working paper series in economics ; no. 421 (September 2023)
    Subjects: Big data analytics; exports; firm level data; Flash Eurobarometer 486
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 21 Seiten)
  5. The pro-competitive effects of trade agreements
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics, [Cambridge]

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    Series: Cambridge working paper in economics ; 2240
    Janeway Institute working paper series ; 2216
    Subjects: competition policy; firm level data; markup elasticity; trade agreements; trade elasticity; variable markups
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 54 Seiten), Illustrationen
  6. Invoicing and the dynamics of pricing-to-market
    evidence from UK export prices around the Brexit referendum
    Published: June 2020
    Publisher:  University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics, Cambridge

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    Edition: revised June 2020
    Series: Cambridge working paper in economics ; 1860
    Cambridge-INET working paper series ; no.: 2018, 15
    Subjects: exchange rates; pass through; law of one price; markup elasticity; vehiclecurrency; dominant currency; firm level data
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 60 Seiten), Illustrationen
  7. Robots and extensive margins of exports
    evidence for manufacturing firms from 27 EU countries
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Lüneburg

    The use of robots by firms can be expected to go hand in hand with higher productivity, higher product quality and more product innovation, which should be positively related to export activities. This paper uses firm level data from the Flash... more

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    The use of robots by firms can be expected to go hand in hand with higher productivity, higher product quality and more product innovation, which should be positively related to export activities. This paper uses firm level data from the Flash Eurobarometer 486 survey conducted in February - May 2020 to investigate the link between the use of robots and export activities in manufacturing enterprises from the 27 member countries of the European Union. Applying standard parametric econometric models and a new machine-learning estimator, Kernel-Regularized Least Squares (KRLS), we find that firms which use robots do more often export, do more often export to various destinations all over the world, and do export to more different destinations. The estimated robots premium for extensive margins of exports is statistically highly significant after controlling for firm size, firm age, patents, and country. Furthermore, the size of this premium can be considered to be large. Extensive margins of exports and the use of robots are positively related.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    Edition: This version: January 29, 2024
    Series: University of Lüneburg working paper series in economics ; no. 426 (January 2024)
    Subjects: Robots; exports; firm level data; Flash Eurobarometer 486; kernel-regularizedleast squares (KRLS)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 28 Seiten)
  8. Cloud computing and extensive margins of exports
    evidence for manufacturing firms from 27 EU countries
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Lüneburg

    The use of cloud computing by firms can be expected to go hand in hand with higher productivity, more innovations, and lower costs, and, therefore, should be positively related to export activities. Empirical evidence on the link between cloud... more

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    The use of cloud computing by firms can be expected to go hand in hand with higher productivity, more innovations, and lower costs, and, therefore, should be positively related to export activities. Empirical evidence on the link between cloud computing and exports, however, is missing. This paper uses firm level data for manufacturing enterprises from the 27 member countries of the European Union taken from the Flash Eurobarometer 486 survey conducted in February - May 2020 to investigate this link. Applying standard parametric econometric models and a new machine-learning estimator, Kernel-Regularized Least Squares (KRLS), we find that firms which use cloud computing do more often export, do more often export to various destinations all over the world, and do export to more different destinations. The estimated cloud computing premium for extensive margins of exports is statistically highly significant after controlling for firm size, firm age, patents, and country. Furthermore, the size of this premium can be considered to be large. Extensive margins of exports and the use of cloud computing are positively related.

     

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    Edition: This version: February 8, 2024
    Series: University of Lüneburg working paper series in economics ; no. 427 (February 2024)
    Subjects: Cloud computing; exports; firm level data; Flash Eurobarometer 486; kernelregularized least squares (KRLS)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 28 Seiten)
  9. Robots and extensive margins of exports
    evidence for manufacturing firms from 27 EU countries
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  Kiel Centre for Globalization, [Kiel]

    The use of robots by firms can be expected to go hand in hand with higher productivity, higher product quality and more product innovation, which should be positively related to export activities. This paper uses firm level data from the Flash... more

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    The use of robots by firms can be expected to go hand in hand with higher productivity, higher product quality and more product innovation, which should be positively related to export activities. This paper uses firm level data from the Flash Eurobarometer 486 survey conducted in February - May 2020 to investigate the link between the use of robots and export activities in manufacturing enterprises from the 27 member countries of the European Union. Applying standard parametric econometric models and a new machine-learning estimator, Kernel-Regularized Least Squares (KRLS), we find that firms which use robots do more often export, do more often export to various destinations all over the world, and do export to more different destinations. The estimated robots premium for extensive margins of exports is statistically highly significant after controlling for firm size, firm age, patents, and country. Furthermore, the size of this premium can be considered to be large. Extensive margins of exports and the use of robots are positively related.

     

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    Edition: This version: January 29, 2024
    Series: KCG working paper ; no. 33 (January 2024)
    Subjects: Robots; exports; firm level data; Flash Eurobarometer 486; kernel-regularized leastsquares (KRLS)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 17 Seiten)
  10. Cloud computing and extensive margins of exports
    evidence for manufacturing firms from 27 EU countries
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  Kiel Centre for Globalization, [Kiel]

    The use of cloud computing by firms can be expected to go hand in hand with higher productivity, more innovations, and lower costs, and, therefore, should be positively related to export activities. Empirical evidence on the link between cloud... more

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    The use of cloud computing by firms can be expected to go hand in hand with higher productivity, more innovations, and lower costs, and, therefore, should be positively related to export activities. Empirical evidence on the link between cloud computing and exports, however, is missing. This paper uses firm level data for manufacturing enterprises from the 27 member countries of the European Union taken from the Flash Eurobarometer 486 survey conducted in February - May 2020 to investigate this link. Applying standard parametric econometric models and a new machine-learning estimator, Kernel-Regularized Least Squares (KRLS), we find that firms which use cloud computing do more often export, do more often export to various destinations all over the world, and do export to more different destinations. The estimated cloud computing premium for extensive margins of exports is statistically highly significant after controlling for firm size, firm age, patents, and country. Furthermore, the size of this premium can be considered to be large. Extensive margins of exports and the use of cloud computing are positively related.

     

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    Edition: This version: March 5, 2024
    Series: KCG working paper ; no. 34 (March 2024)
    Subjects: Cloud computing; exports; firm level data; Flash Eurobarometer 486; kernel-regularized least squares (KRLS)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 16 Seiten)
  11. Digitalization intensity and extensive margins of exports in manufacturing firms from 27 EU countries
    evidence from Kernel-Regularized Least Squares regression
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Lüneburg

    The use of digital technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, or smart devices can be expected to go hand in hand with higher productivity and lower trade costs, and, therefore, to be positively related to export activities. This paper uses... more

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    The use of digital technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, or smart devices can be expected to go hand in hand with higher productivity and lower trade costs, and, therefore, to be positively related to export activities. This paper uses firm level data for manufacturing enterprises from the 27 member countries of the European Union to shed further light on this issue by investigating the link between the digitalization intensity of a firm and extensive margins of exports. Applying a new machine-learning estimator, Kernel-Regularized Least Squares (KRLS), which does not impose any restrictive assumptions for the functional form of the relation between margins of exports, digitalization intensity, and any control variables, we find that firms which use more digital technologies do more often export, do more often export to various destinations all over the world, and do export to more different destinations.

     

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    Edition: This version: April 12, 2024
    Series: University of Lüneburg working paper series in economics ; no. 428 (February 2024)
    Subjects: Digital technologies; exports; firm level data; Flash Eurobarometer 486; kernelregularized least squares (KRLS)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 22 Seiten)