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Exporters and Exchange Rates

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  • Stefanie Haller

    (ESRI)

  • Doireann Fitzgerald

    (Stanford University)

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We document the patterns of entry and sales growth for Irish plants in both domestic and export markets. Our findings are similar to those for other countries. Entrants in both domestic and export markets have a high hazard of exit, though survivors grow more rapidly than incumbents. We find a quantitatively important role is played by plants that are "born exporters." We investigate the effect of exchange rate movements on the extensive and intensive margins of exporting, controlling for these patterns.

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  • Stefanie Haller & Doireann Fitzgerald, 2010. "Exporters and Exchange Rates," 2010 Meeting Papers 921, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  • Handle: RePEc:red:sed010:921
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    1. Murphy, Gavin & Siedschlag, Iulia, 2012. "The Effect of Real Exchange Rate Changes on Labour Productivity Growth," Papers WP439, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
    2. repec:ecb:ecbwps:20141801 is not listed on IDEAS
    3. Calin-Vlad Demian & Filippo di Mauro, 2018. "The exchange rate, asymmetric shocks and asymmetric distributions," International Economics, CEPII research center, issue 154, pages 68-85.

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