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Financial factors and the margins of trade: Evidence from cross-country firm-level data
Authors:Nicolas Berman,Jé    me Hé  ricourt
Affiliation:a Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Case Postale 136, CH-1211, Geneva 21, Switzerland
b EQUIPPE-University of Lille, Université de Lille 1, Faculté des Sciences Économiques et Sociales, USTL - Cité Scientifique - Bât SH2, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France
Abstract:Using a large cross-country, firm-level database containing 5000 firms in 9 developing and emerging economies, we study how financial factors affect both firms' export decisions and the amount exported by firms. First, our results highlight the importance of the impact of firms' access to finance on their entry decision into the export market. However, better financial health neither increases the probability of remaining an exporter once the firm has entered, nor the size of exports. Second, we find that financial constraints create a disconnection between firms' productivity and their export status: productivity is only a significant determinant of the export decision if the firm has a sufficient access to external finance. Finally, an increase in a country's financial development dampens this disconnection, thus acting both on the number of exporters and on the exporters' selection process. These results contribute to the literature documenting the role of fixed costs and of the extensive margin of trade in total trade adjustment, and provide micro-level evidence of the positive impact of financial development on trade found by previous literature.
Keywords:D24   F14   F10
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