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Export failure and its consequences: evidence from Colombian exporters

Jesse Mora ()
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Jesse Mora: Occidental College

Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), 2023, vol. 159, issue 3, No 6, 697-755

Abstract: Abstract Exporters pay high fixed costs to enter foreign markets, yet the majority will not export beyond one year. What happens to these exporters after they fail abroad? For these firms, exporting likely resulted in heavy profit losses. Despite this, the trade literature largely ignores export failure and views exporting as a simple cost-benefit analysis based on foreign profits and trade costs. This rationale ignores the differential effect export failure may have on financially-constrained firms. This study develops a heterogeneous-firm model with financial constraints and marketing costs to show how export failure can have the following effects: (1) make the liquidity constraint more likely to bind, (2) force financially-constrained firms to limit marketing expenditure and, hence, decrease domestic sales, and (3) induce some firms to default. A Colombian dataset merging firm-level trade and financial data is built to test the propositions of the model. The author finds evidence that export failure has a differential impact on financially-constrained firms. After exporting, financially constrained unsuccessful exporters have a worse cash flow to total assets ratio, lower domestic revenue, slower domestic revenue growth, and a higher probability of going out of business. The findings are robust to comparisons with similar successful exporters and even non-exporters, and an instrumental variable approach.

Keywords: Exporter dynamics; Market linkages; Financial constraints; Export failure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F10 F14 F36 G20 G33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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