Global firms

"Research in international trade has changed dramatically over the last twenty years, as attention has shifted from countries and industries towards the firms actually engaged in international trade. The now-standard heterogeneous firm model posits a continuum of firms that compete under monopo...

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Main Authors: Bernard, Andrew, Bradford Jensen, J., Redding, Stephen, Schott, Peter
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: London 2016
LSE
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19105026124919232089-Global-firms.htm
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author Bernard, Andrew
Bradford Jensen, J.
Redding, Stephen
Schott, Peter
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Bradford Jensen, J.
Redding, Stephen
Schott, Peter
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description "Research in international trade has changed dramatically over the last twenty years, as attention has shifted from countries and industries towards the firms actually engaged in international trade. The now-standard heterogeneous firm model posits a continuum of firms that compete under monopolistic competition (and hence are measure zero) and decide whether to export to foreign markets. However, much of international trade is dominated by a few “global firms,” which participate in the international economy along multiple margins and are large relative to the markets in which they operate. We outline a framework that allows firms to be of positive measure and to decide simultaneously on the set of production locations, export markets, input sources, products to export, and inputs to import. We use this framework to interpret features of U.S. firm and trade transactions data and highlight interdependencies across these margins of firm international participation. Global firms participate more intensively along each margin, magnifying the impact of underlying differences in firm characteristics, and explaining their dominance of aggregate international trade."
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physical 55 p.
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publishDate 2016
publisher London
LSE
spellingShingle Bernard, Andrew
Bradford Jensen, J.
Redding, Stephen
Schott, Peter
globalization
multinational enterprise
trade
Global firms
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title Global firms
topic globalization
multinational enterprise
trade
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19105026124919232089-Global-firms.htm