A new perspective on the exporter productivity premium: online trade |
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Authors: | Néstor Duch-Brown Bertin Martens |
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Affiliation: | Joint Research Center, European Commission, Seville, Spain |
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Abstract: | We use a unique firm-level data set including 9000 companies from 26 European Union countries covering four different sectors to take a close look at the relationship between online exports and productivity. The online exporter productivity premium is estimated using different techniques (ordinary least squares, quantile regressions and robust estimation). Results consistently indicate that the estimated online exporter productivity premium is statistically different from zero, positive and significant from an economic point of view. European online exporters, according to these results, are approximately 2% more productive than non-online exporters. Productivity differences between firms could be related to variables that are not included in the empirical model. More research would be needed to address this issue in the future. |
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Keywords: | e-commerce exporter productivity premium robust estimation |
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