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New Measurement of Export Participation in US Manufacturing
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Pandalai-Nayar, Nitya
, Boehm, Christoph E.
, Flaaen, Aaron
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NEW PATTERNS OF TRADE ACROSS SPACE
2023
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Pandalai-Nayar, Nitya
, Boehm, Christoph E.
, Flaaen, Aaron
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NEW PATTERNS OF TRADE ACROSS SPACE
2023
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New Measurement of Export Participation in US Manufacturing
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New Measurement of Export Participation in US Manufacturing
2023
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We measure export participation rates in the US manufacturing sector using a new administrative dataset and compare them to participation rates constructed from the commonly used census of manufacturers (CM). At both the establishment and firm levels, export participation rates are near 40 percent in the administrative data, almost twice as high as in the CM. The discrepancy appears to result predominantly from undercounting of small exporters in the CM. Our findings call for reconsidering the conventional wisdom that around 20 percent of manufacturing firms export.
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American Economic Association
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