评估欧洲企业出口和生产率分布:公司贸易模块

Antoine Berthou, E. Dhyne, Matteo Bugamelli, A. Cazacu, Vlad Demian, P. Harasztosi, Tibor Lalinsky, J. Meriküll, F. Oropallo, A. Soares
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本文提供了一种新的跨国竞争力评估,重点关注欧洲经济体之间的生产率和出口绩效之间的联系。我们使用在CompNet的贸易模块中编译的信息,建立了关于2000年代15个国家、23个制造业部门的企业层面出口绩效和生产率联合分布的新的程式化事实。我们确认,出口国比非出口国的生产率更高。然而,这种生产率溢价随着企业的出口经验而上升,永久出口商的生产率远高于初始出口商。在密集边际,我们表明,企业层面的出口水平和增长都随着企业生产率的提高而上升,并且每个国家的大部分总出口都是由少数高生产率的企业制造的。最后,我们表明,在危机期间,高生产率企业的出口增长支撑了欧洲“压力”经济体的经常账户调整。最后一项结果证实,从总体贸易格局的动态角度来看,每个国家内部生产率分布的形态可以产生重要的影响。
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Assessing European Firms' Exports and Productivity Distributions: The CompNet Trade Module
This paper provides a new cross-country evaluation of competitiveness, focusing on the linkages between productivity and export performance among European economies. We use the information compiled in the Trade module of CompNet to establish new stylized facts regarding the joint distributions of the firm-level exports performance and productivity in a panel of 15 countries, 23 manufacturing sectors during the 2000’s. We confirm that exporters are more productive than non-exporters. However, this productivity premium is rising with the export experience of firms, with permanent exporters being much more productive than starters. At the intensive margin, we show that both the level and the growth of firm-level exports rise with firm productivity, and that the bulk of aggregate exports in each country are made by a small number of highly productive firms. Finally, we show that during the crisis, the growth of exports by high productive firms sustained the current account adjustment of European “stressed” economies. This last result confirms that the shape of the productivity distribution within each country can have important consequences from the point of view of the dynamics of aggregate trade patterns.
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