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Wagner J. Microeconometrics of International Trade

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Wagner J. Microeconometrics of International Trade
Singapore, Hackensack, London; USA,UK: World Scientific, 2016. — 532 p. — (World Scientific Studies in International Economics 52). — ISBN: 9813109688.
This volume brings together two comprehensive survey studies of the literature on the microeconometrics of international trade. The chapters apply new empirical methods to the analysis of the links between international trade and various dimensions of firm performance such as productivity, profitability, wages, and survival. The studies also include report results for Germany, one of the leading actors on the world markets for goods and services.
Introduction: The Microeconometrics of International Trade — A Personal Review xv.
Survey Papers.
Exports and Productivity: A Survey of the Evidence from Firm Level Data.
International Trade and Firm Performance: A Survey of Empirical Studies Since 2006.
Characteristics of Exporting and Importing Firms in Germany.
Exports and Firm Characteristics in German Manufacturing Industries. New Evidence from Representative Panel Data.
Higher Productivity in Importing German Manufacturing Firms: Self-selection, Learning from Importing or Both?
Exports and Wages.
Do Exporters Really Pay HigherWages? First Evidence from German Linked Employer–Employee Data.
Higher Wages in Exporting Firms: Self-selection, Export Effect, or Both? First Evidence from Linked Employer–Employee Data.
International Trade and Profits.
Exports and Profitability — First Evidence for German Manufacturing Firms.
Exports and Profitability — First Evidence for German Business Services Enterprises.
Exports, Imports and Profitability: First Evidence for Manufacturing Enterprises.
International Trade and Firm Survival.
Exports, Imports and Firm Survival: First Evidence for Manufacturing Enterprises in Germany.
Risk or Resilience? The Role of Trade Integration and Foreign Ownership for the Survival of German Enterprises during the Crisis 2008–2010.
Credit Constraints and International Trade.
Credit Constraints and Exports: A Survey of Empirical Studies Using Firm Level Data.
Credit Constraints and Margins of Import: First Evidence for German Manufacturing Enterprises.
Extensive Margins of Exports and Imports.
Trading Many Goods with Many Countries: Exporters and Importers from German Manufacturing Industries.
Methods of Empirical Analysis of Heterogeneous Exporters and Importers.
From Estimation Results to Stylized Facts: Twelve Recommendations for Empirical Research in International Activities of Heterogeneous Firms.
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