Micro-exporters and productivityrevisiting the self-selection effect, the learning by exporting effect and the exporter premium
- GUERRA GUERRA, GUIDO
- Margarita Billón Currás Zuzendaria
Defentsa unibertsitatea: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Fecha de defensa: 2020(e)ko urtarrila-(a)k 28
- Francisco García Pérez Presidentea
- Paloma Sánchez Muñoz Idazkaria
- Cornelis Blokland Kidea
Mota: Tesia
Laburpena
The thesis categorizes and studies a new group of exporting firms characterized by exporting very small amounts per year but representing a majority of exporters in many countries, coined as micro-exporters. Employing firm-level data of Spanish manufacturing firms over the period 1990-2015, the thesis examines using parametric and non-parametric tests if micro-exporters have better performance characteristics than non-exporters, with an emphasis on productivity, and if this exporter premium is a consequence of the self-selection effect or the learning by exporting effect. Contrary to the mainstream literature, the thesis presents conclusive evidence that micro-exporters do not have better performance characteristics than non-exporters and that they are also neither subject to the self-selection effect nor to the learning by exporting effect. This categorization of micro-exporting firms expands the international trade literature by increasing the visibility of a neglected group of exporters with consequential implications for business strategy and economic policy principles.