An anatomy of international trade: evidence from French firms
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(27)- FLEXIBILITY AND PRODUCTIVITY: TOWARD THE UNDERSTANDING OF FIRM HETEROGENEITY
- Continuous spatial monopolistic competition: matching goods with consumers
- The geographical scope of multinational firms and heterogeneity
- Identifying Demand Shocks From Production Data
- Two-sided heterogeneity and exchange rate pass-through
- Heterogeneity of consumer preferences and trade patterns in a monopolistically competitive setting
- Firm heterogeneity and firm behavior with conditional policies
- Exporting spatial externalities
- Financial frictions and new exporter dynamics
- CREDIT CONSTRAINTS, ENDOGENOUS INNOVATIONS, AND PRICE SETTING IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Global ownership patterns
- Firm-destination heterogeneity and the distribution of export intensity
- Quality sorting and trade: firm-level evidence for French wine
- The effects of trade liberalization on tax avoidance
- Learning How To Export
- Modeling the emission trading scheme from an agent-based perspective: system dynamics emerging from firms' coordination among abatement options
- Economic distributions, primitive distributions, and demand recovery in monopolistic competition
- Trade and domestic production networks
- Towards a welfare model of trade and multinational firms with oligopolistic competition
- Econometric estimation with high-dimensional moment equalities
- Estimating the trade elasticity over time
- Gainers and losers from market integration
- Firm-level investment and export dynamics
- Size distributions reconsidered
- International trade and technological competition in markets with dynamic increasing returns
- Culling the Herd of Moments with Penalized Empirical Likelihood
- Habit forming consumers and firm dynamics
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