Firm exporting and productivity: what if productivity is no longer a black box
Firm exporting and productivity: what if productivity is no longer a black box
Author(s): Mark J. Holmes, Huong Van Vu, Tuyen Quang Tran, Steven LimSubject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management, Micro-Economics, International relations/trade, Accounting - Business Administration
Published by: BICEPS/SSE Riga
Keywords: exports; productivity; SMEs; Vietnam;
Summary/Abstract: This paper uses Vietnamese firm-level data to examine the relationship between firm productivity and exporting. In particular, this paper shows that more productive firms are more likely than less productive firms to export, consistent with the extensive prior literature. However, this paper finds no evidence that exporting affects productivity, which can be decomposed into technical efficiency change, technological progress, and scale change. Thus, the findings support a large role of self-selection in accounting for export decision, but little gain from learning-by-exporting in the case of Vietnamese Small medium sized enterprises (SMEs). These findings imply that export promotion policies may not be effective unless accompanied by strategies to help SMEs become more productive.
Journal: Baltic Journal of Economics
- Issue Year: 16/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 95-113
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English