Location Advantages,Firm Advantages,and Export Success in the Latin American Automotive Parts Industry |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper examines the influence of location advantages and firm-level advantages on the propensity of Latin American firms to export. An empirical test based on Latin American firms in the automobile parts industry suggests that firms in more competitive Latin American country environments are more likely to export than those in less competitive country environments. Also, older and larger firms are more likely to export than are younger and smaller firms, and businesses that are subsidiary companies are more likely to export than are independent companies. Implications for managers and policy makers are presented. |
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Keywords: | Exporting Latin America location advantages automotive parts competitive advantage |
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