Introduction to the special issue: causes and consequences of international firm activities ; evidence from micro data

Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearch

Authors

The study of international firm activities forms a very active sub-field of international economics with direct implications for economic policy. In this literature, micro-econometric investigations using longitudinal data at the firm level and micro-economic modelling of heterogeneous firms that are involved in various forms of international activities mutually fertilize each other (see the surveys by Greenaway and Kneller (2007), Helpman (2006), López (2005), and Wagner (2007)). Members of The International Study Group on Exports and Productivit
Original languageEnglish
JournalApplied Economics Quarterly
Volume55
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)175-177
Number of pages3
ISSN1611-6607
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

DOI

Recently viewed

Researchers

  1. Elena Eckert

Publications

  1. Spectral Early-Warning Signals for Sudden Changes in Time-Dependent Flow Patterns
  2. Introduction
  3. A latent state-trait analysis of current achievement motivation across different tasks of cognitive ability
  4. PI Control Applied to a Small-Scale Thermal System with Heating and Cooling Sources
  5. Big Data - Characterizing an Emerging Research Field using Topic Models
  6. The role of task meaning on output in groups
  7. Analysis of the relevance of models, influencing factors and the point in time of the forecast on the prediction quality in order-related delivery time determination using machine learning
  8. Quality Assurance of Specification - The Users Point of View
  9. BUSINESS MODELS IN BANKING: A CLUSTER ANALYSIS USING ARCHIVAL DATA
  10. A community of shared values? Dimensions and dynamics of cultural integration in the European Union
  11. Mapping industrial patterns in spatial agglomeration
  12. Framework for empirical research on science teaching and learning
  13. Improving the representation of smallholder farmers’ adaptive behaviour in agent-based models
  14. The Routledge Handbook of Pragmatics
  15. Creative Network Communities in the Translocal Space of Digital Networks
  16. Depression-specific Costs and their Factors based on SHI Routine data
  17. The Meaning of Higher-Order Factors in Reflective-Measurement Models
  18. Depoliticising EU migration policies
  19. Welcome to the Glitch and Make Some Noise: Understanding Media through Audio Hacking
  20. 3DMIN – Challenges and Interventions in Design, Development and Dissemination of New Musical Instruments.
  21. Toward Automatically Labeling Situations in Soccer
  22. The Legitimization of Ethically Questionable Business Practices via Self-Disclosure in Social Media
  23. A synthesis of atmospheric mercury depletion event chemistry in the atmosphere and snow
  24. Towards a Deconstruction of the Screen
  25. Competition in fragmented markets
  26. How to Explain Major Policy Change Towards Sustainability? Bringing Together the Multiple Streams Framework and the Multilevel Perspective on Socio-Technical Transitions to Explore the German “Energiewende”
  27. Successful Application of Adaptive Emotion Regulation Skills Predicts the Subsequent Reduction of Depressive Symptom Severity but neither the Reduction of Anxiety nor the Reduction of General Distress during the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
  28. Atmospheric mercury over sea ice during the OASIS-2009 campaign
  29. Contributions to Labormetrics
  30. Biocultural approaches to pollinator conservation
  31. § 177
  32. Between 'Nothing' and 'Something'
  33. Does Board Composition Influence CSR Reporting?
  34. Differences in adaptation to light and temperature extremes of Chlorella sorokiniana strains isolated from a wastewater lagoon
  35. Extrusion of multi-material components