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Information and Export Performance
Authors:Alessandro Nicita  Marcelo Olarreaga
Affiliation:(1) Development Research Group (DECRG), The World Bank, 1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433, USA;(2) CEPR, London, UK
Abstract:Exporters’ performance in a given market may affect their exports to the rest of the world. Importers base their future transaction decisions upon the information revealed by exporter’s performance in other countries. This paper estimates significant effects from these information spillovers on the export patterns of fourteen developing countries, and somewhat smaller effects for a sample of exporters from six developed countries. On the other hand, it is in developed countries’ markets that the largest information spillovers are generated. Indeed, increases in market share in the United States allows for significant increases in exports to the rest-of-the world associated with information spillovers. But developing country markets could also generate important amounts of information for regional exporters. Hong Kong is the top market in terms of generating information for other East Asian exporters, and the Argentinean and Chilean markets play an important role for exporters from other Latin American countries.
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Keywords:export  information spillovers  developing countries
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