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What Explains the Low Survival Rate of Developing Country Export Flows?
by
Saborowski, Christian
, Brenton, Paul
, von Uexkull, Erik
in
C41
/ Consumer goods
/ Cox proportional hazard
/ Data analysis
/ Datasets
/ Developing countries
/ Distribution
/ Diversification
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Estimation
/ Export diversification
/ Export promotion
/ Export survival
/ Exporters
/ Exports
/ F10
/ F14
/ Importers
/ Imports
/ International trade
/ LDCs
/ Learning
/ Low income groups
/ low-income countries
/ Markets
/ Modelling
/ Policy making
/ Studies
/ Survival rates
/ Trade
/ Trade agreements
/ Trade flows
/ Trade policy
/ Value
/ World Bank
2010
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What Explains the Low Survival Rate of Developing Country Export Flows?
by
Saborowski, Christian
, Brenton, Paul
, von Uexkull, Erik
in
C41
/ Consumer goods
/ Cox proportional hazard
/ Data analysis
/ Datasets
/ Developing countries
/ Distribution
/ Diversification
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Estimation
/ Export diversification
/ Export promotion
/ Export survival
/ Exporters
/ Exports
/ F10
/ F14
/ Importers
/ Imports
/ International trade
/ LDCs
/ Learning
/ Low income groups
/ low-income countries
/ Markets
/ Modelling
/ Policy making
/ Studies
/ Survival rates
/ Trade
/ Trade agreements
/ Trade flows
/ Trade policy
/ Value
/ World Bank
2010
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What Explains the Low Survival Rate of Developing Country Export Flows?
by
Saborowski, Christian
, Brenton, Paul
, von Uexkull, Erik
in
C41
/ Consumer goods
/ Cox proportional hazard
/ Data analysis
/ Datasets
/ Developing countries
/ Distribution
/ Diversification
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Estimation
/ Export diversification
/ Export promotion
/ Export survival
/ Exporters
/ Exports
/ F10
/ F14
/ Importers
/ Imports
/ International trade
/ LDCs
/ Learning
/ Low income groups
/ low-income countries
/ Markets
/ Modelling
/ Policy making
/ Studies
/ Survival rates
/ Trade
/ Trade agreements
/ Trade flows
/ Trade policy
/ Value
/ World Bank
2010
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What Explains the Low Survival Rate of Developing Country Export Flows?
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What Explains the Low Survival Rate of Developing Country Export Flows?
2010
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Overview
Successful export growth and diversification require not only entry into new export products and markets but also the survival and growth of export flows. For a cross-country dataset of product-level bilateral export flows, exporting is found to be a perilous activity, especially in low-income countries. Unobserved individual heterogeneity in product-level export flow data prevails even when a wide range of observed country and product characteristics are controlled for. This questions previous studies that used the Cox proportional hazards model to analyze export survival. Following Meyer (1990), a Prentice-Gloeckler (1978) model is estimated, amended with a gamma mixture distribution summarizing unobserved individual heterogeneity. The empirical results confirm the significance of a range of product- as well as country-specific factors in determining the survival of new export flows. Important for policymaking is the finding of the value of learning-by-doing for export survival: experience with exporting the same product to other markets or different products to the same market is found to strongly increase the chance of export survival. A better understanding of such learning effects could substantially improve the effectiveness of export promotion strategies.
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