• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Exporters Dynamics and the Role of Imports in Argentina
  • Contributor: Arnoletto, Matias [Author]; Franco Bedoya, Sebastian [Other]; Reyes, Jose Daniel [Other]
  • imprint: [S.l.]: SSRN, [2020]
  • Published in: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper ; No. 9218
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (25 p)
  • Language: English
  • Origination:
  • Footnote: Nach Informationen von SSRN wurde die ursprüngliche Fassung des Dokuments April 22, 2020 erstellt
  • Description: This paper examines the performance of globally engaged firms in Argentina in the past decade. Using highly disaggregated firm-level customs transaction data for imports and exports, the paper documents the progressive retreat of Argentine firms from global markets. Between 2007 and 2017, the number of exporters decreased by 30 percent. Benchmarking the characteristics of these exporters with similar countries reveals that Argentine exporters are disproportionally fewer and individually larger, with export value extremely concentrated in a few firms. Firm churning rates are disproportionately low and survival rates of entrants are high. These findings reflect exceptionally high entry costs of export, which are the result of anti-export bias and import substitution policies that sought unsuccessfully to develop the local industry. The paper shows that exporters that import directly intermediate and capital goods have better export outcomes than other exporters
  • Access State: Open Access