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References for Effect of international activity on firm performance
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Further reading
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Key references
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Schank, T., Schnabel, C., Wagner, J. "Higher wages in
exporting firms: Self-selection, export effect, or both? First
evidence from linked employer–employee data" Review of World
Economics 146:2 (2010): 303–322. Key reference: [1]
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Bernard, A. B., Jensen, J. B., Lawrence, Z. "Exporters, jobs,
and wages in U.S. manufacturing: 1976–1987" Brookings Papers on
Economic Activity: Microeconomics (1995). Key reference: [2]
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Wagner, J. "International trade
and firm performance: A survey of empirical studies since
2006." Review of World
Economics 148:2 (2012): 235–267. Key reference: [3]
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Wagner, J. "Exports and
productivity: A survey of the evidence from firm-level
data" World
Economy 30:1 (2007): 60–82. Key reference: [4]
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Singh, T. "Does international
trade cause economic growth? A survey" World
Economy 33:11 (2010): 1517–1564. Key reference: [5]
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Ciuriak, D. Learning By
Exporting: A Working Hypothesis Ciuriak Consulting
Working Paper, 2013. Key reference: [6]
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Schank, T., Schnabel, C., Wagner, J. "Do exporters really
pay higher wages? First evidence from German linked
employer–employee data" Journal of
International Economics 72:1 (2007): 52–74. Key reference: [7]
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Wagner, J. "Exports, imports
and profitability: First evidence for manufacturing
enterprises" Open Economies
Review 23:5 (2012): 747–765. Key reference: [8]
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Wagner, J. "Does it pay to be
active on many foreign markets? Profitability in German
multi-market exporters and importers from manufacturing
industries" Review of
Economics 70:1 (2019): 1–13. Key reference: [9]
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Geishecker, I., Görg, H., Maioli, S. "The labour market
impact of international outsourcing" In: Greenaway, D., Upward, R., Wright, P. (eds). Globalisation and
Labour Market Adjustment. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. Key reference: [10]
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Crinó, R. "Offshoring,
multinationals and labour market: A review of the empirical
literature" Journal of Economic
Surveys 23:2 (2009): 197–249. Key reference: [11]
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Hijzen, A., Martins, P. S., Schank, T., Upward, R. "Foreign-owned firms
around the world: A comparative analysis of wages and employment
at the micro-level" European Economic
Review 60 (2013): 170–188. Key reference: [12]
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Wagner, J., Weche Gelübcke, J. P. "Foreign ownership
and firm survival: First evidence for enterprises in
Germany" International
Economics 132 (2012): 117–139. Key reference: [13]
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Schank, T., Schnabel, C., Wagner, J. "Higher wages in
exporting firms: Self-selection, export effect, or both? First
evidence from linked employer–employee data" Review of World
Economics 146:2 (2010): 303–322.
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Additional References
- Bernard, A. B., Jensen, J. B., Redding, S. J., Schott, P. K. "The empirics of firm heterogeneity and international trade" Annual Review of Economics 4 (2012): 283–313.
- Feenstra, R. C. Offshoring in the Global Economy: Microeconomic Structure and Macroeconomic Implications. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010.
- Görg, H., Greenaway, D., Kneller, R. Offshoring and the UK Economy GEP Research Report, 2008.
- Grossman, G. M., Rossi-Hansberg, E. "The rise of offshoring: It’s not wine for cloth anymore" The New Economic Geography: Effects and Policy Implications Jackson Hole Conference Volume (2006).