Nottingham Centre for Research on
Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP)

GEP Research Paper 08/01

 

What Makes a Successful Exporter?

 

Holger Görg, Richard Kneller and Balázs Muraközy

Summary

We investigate what determines the survival of products in the export mix.  Estimating hazard models we find evidence that is consistent with the view that characteristics of the product as well as that of the firm matter. This suggests that there are firm- as well as firm-product specific competencies that are important for shaping firms’ export mix.

 

Abstract

 

We analyse a very rich and unique panel database which provides information on exports at the firm-product level. A stylised fact in the data is that many firms add as well as drop products from the export mix in any given year. Motivated by recent theory we investigate what determines the survival of products in the export mix. Estimating hazard models we find evidence that is consistent with the view that characteristics of the product as well as that of the firm matter. This suggests, in line with theory, that there are firm- as well as firm-product specific competencies that are important for shaping firms’ export mix.

 

Issued in January 2008

 

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