2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2054737
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Crossing Industrial Borders: German Manufactures as Services Exporters

Abstract: Manufacturing firms increasingly engage in service trade activities. Microlevel data show that German manufacturers account for roughly 25% of German cross-border producer service exports. I have found that particular construction, engineering, and R&D services are exported. The machinery industries and automobile and chemicals producers dominate the overall pattern. The types of services exported vary strongly across industries. Furthermore, export activities are concentrated on a few large exporters. Service… Show more

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“…In order to obtain comprehensive information on service traders that is not available in the SITS, researchers use the combined micro datasets SITS and MiDi. Kelle (2012) complemented these data by goods trade data at the industry-level and analyzes service exports of German manufacturing firms in service trade. Biewen / Harsch / Spies (2012)using combined SITS-MiDi data complemented by information on cross-country and cross-sectoral occupational wages datasetsassess the determinants of service imports and examine the effects of internal cost pressure and external financial constraints on service imports.…”
Section: Studies Using the Sitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to obtain comprehensive information on service traders that is not available in the SITS, researchers use the combined micro datasets SITS and MiDi. Kelle (2012) complemented these data by goods trade data at the industry-level and analyzes service exports of German manufacturing firms in service trade. Biewen / Harsch / Spies (2012)using combined SITS-MiDi data complemented by information on cross-country and cross-sectoral occupational wages datasetsassess the determinants of service imports and examine the effects of internal cost pressure and external financial constraints on service imports.…”
Section: Studies Using the Sitsmentioning
confidence: 99%