2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinteco.2010.12.003
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The role of intermediaries in facilitating trade

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThis paper documents that intermediaries play an important role in facilitating international trade. We modify a heterogeneous firm model to allow for an intermediary sector. The model predicts that firms will endogenously select their mode of export -either directly or indirectly through an intermediary -based on productivity. The model also predicts that intermediaries will be relatively more important in markets that are more difficult to penetrate. We provide empirical confirmation for these… Show more

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“…By way of illustration, if a small manufacturing firm cannot cover the sunk cost related to direct exporting, it might decide to sell domestically the good to another firm which will act as intermediary and will take care of exporting the good (see among the others Bernard et al, 2010;Ahn et al, 2011;Bernard et al, 2015). Since customs register transactions only when goods cross borders, only the latter firm will show up in the trade date.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By way of illustration, if a small manufacturing firm cannot cover the sunk cost related to direct exporting, it might decide to sell domestically the good to another firm which will act as intermediary and will take care of exporting the good (see among the others Bernard et al, 2010;Ahn et al, 2011;Bernard et al, 2015). Since customs register transactions only when goods cross borders, only the latter firm will show up in the trade date.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let us denote the foreign content in domestic materials and domestic content in imported materials by and a part that constitutes purely foreign content, 11 We employ the procedures commonly used to organize these data. We remove trade intermediaries, identi…ed by the methods proposed by Ahn et al (2011), in the customs data. We also remove import and export transactions with China itself.…”
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“…The role of social ties among members of these organizations, therefore, appears to differ from the role played by social ties in other settings, such as the rotating savings and credit associations (Roscas) studied in Besley et al (1993). 6 Many features of oDesk described in the introduction, like the posting of feedback and the visibility of job histories, are shared by other online labor markets. The main feature distinguishing oDesk from other similar markets is that payments to workers for legitimate hours billed are guaranteed.…”
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“…Number of Non-Affiliates and Affiliates 6 Notes: Robust standard errors in parentheses. Estimates are derived from a pooled regression with a full set of interactions for agency affiliates.…”
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