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Citations for "Starting Small in an Unfamiliar Environment"

by James E. Rauch & Joel Watson

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  1. Deborah Swenson, 2005. "Outsourcing Price Decisions: Evidence from U.S. 9802 Imports," NBER Working Papers 11184, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
  2. Deborah L. Swenson, 2007. "Multinationals and the Creation of Chinese Trade Linkages," NBER Working Papers 13271, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
  3. Balazs Murakozy & Gabor Bekes, 2009. "Temporary Trade," IEHAS Discussion Papers 0909, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. [Downloadable!]
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  4. Buono, Ines & Fadinger, Harald & Berger, Stefan, 2008. "The Micro Dynamics of Exporting: Evidence from French Firms," MPRA Paper 12940, University Library of Munich, Germany. [Downloadable!]
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  5. Jonathan Eaton & Marcela Eslava & Maurice Kugler & James Tybout, . "Export Dynamics in Colombia: Transactions Level Evidence," Borradores de Economia 522, Banco de la Republica de Colombia. [Downloadable!]
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  6. Ana Cristina Molina and Marco Fugazza, 2009. "The determinants of trade survival," HEI Working Papers 05-2009, Economics Section, The Graduate Institute of International Studies, revised Jun 2009. [Downloadable!]
  7. Tibor Besedes, . "A Search Cost Perspective on Duration of Trade," Departmental Working Papers 2006-12, Department of Economics, Louisiana State University. [Downloadable!]
  8. Brenton, Paul & Saborowski, Christian & von Uexkull, Erik, 2009. "What explains the low survival rate of developing country export flows ?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4951, The World Bank. [Downloadable!]
  9. Joel Watson, 1999. "Starting Small and Commitment," University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series 1999-08, Department of Economics, UC San Diego. [Downloadable!]
  10. Holger Görg & Aoife Hanley & Eric Strobl, 2009. "Creating backward linkages from multinationals: Is there a role for financial incentives?," Kiel Working Papers 1554, Kiel Institute for the World Economy. [Downloadable!]
  11. Eaton, Jonathan & Eslava, Marcela & Kugler, Maurice & Tybout, James, 2007. "Export Dynamics in Colombia: Firm-Level Evidence," Working Paper Series rwp07-050, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government. [Downloadable!]
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  12. Joel Watson, 1999. "Starting Small and Commitment," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 1217, Cowles Foundation, Yale University. [Downloadable!]
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  13. Luis Araujo & Emanuel Ornelas, 2005. "Trust-Based Trade," IBMEC RJ Economics Discussion Papers 2005-08, Economics Research Group, IBMEC Business School - Rio de Janeiro. [Downloadable!]
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  14. Rubén Segura-Cayuela & Josep M. Vilarrubia, 2008. "Uncertainty and entry into export markets," Banco de España Working Papers 0811, Banco de España. [Downloadable!]
  15. Holger Görg, Frances Ruane, 2001. "Multinational Companies and Linkages: Panel-Data Evidence for the Irish Electronics Sector," International Journal of the Economics of Business, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 8(1), pages 1-18, February. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
  16. Ottorino Chillemi & Benedetto Gui & Lorenzo Rocco, 2005. "On the economic value of repeated interactions under adverse selection," "Marco Fanno" Working Papers 0007, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche "Marco Fanno". [Downloadable!]
  17. International Study Group on Exports and Productivity (ISGEP), 2008. "Understanding Cross-Country Differences in Exporter Premia: Comparable Evidence for 14 Countries," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer, vol. 144(4), pages 596-635, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
  18. Mélise Jaud & Madina Kukenova & Martin Strieborny, 2009. "Financial dependence and intensive margin of trade," PSE Working Papers 2009-35, PSE (Ecole normale supérieure). [Downloadable!]
  19. Pamina Koenig & Florian Mayneris & Sandra Poncet, 2009. "Local export spillovers in France," PSE Working Papers 2009-03, PSE (Ecole normale supérieure). [Downloadable!]
  20. Iacovone, Leonardo & Javorcik, Beata S., 2008. "Multi-product exporters : diversification and micro-level dynamics," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4723, The World Bank. [Downloadable!]
  21. Swenson, Deborah, 2001. "Competition and the Location of Overseas Assembly," Working Papers 06-38, University of California at Davis, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]
  22. John T. Durkin, Jr., 2001. "Trade Capital, Human Capital and Economic Development," Working Papers 0101, Harris School of Public Policy Studies, University of Chicago. [Downloadable!]
  23. Lorenzo Rocco & Ottorino Chillem, 2006. "On The Economic Value of Repeated Interactions Under Adverse Selection," Working Papers 2006.73, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei. [Downloadable!]
  24. Wheatley, W. Parker & Roe, Terry L., 2005. "The Effects of the Internet on U.S. Bilateral Trade in Agricultural and Horticultural Commodities," 2005 Annual meeting, July 24-27, Providence, RI 19227, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association). [Downloadable!]
  25. Hess, Wolfgang & Persson, Maria, 2009. "Survival and Death in International Trade - Discrete-Time Durations of EU Imports," Working Papers 2009:12, Lund University, Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]

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