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Preparing to Export

Claudio Labanca, Danielken Molina and Marc-Andreas Muendler

No 18962, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: Exporters differ markedly in export-market performance. We document that this heterogeneity is not strongly reflected in workforce education or occupations but it closely relates to the presence of a few workers with prior export experience. We employ a novel identification strategy to isolate how a firm’s hiring decision at home responds to exogenous changes in product demand abroad. Combining Brazilian exporter and linked employer–employee data, we show that firms act on favorable export market conditions by hiring workers with prior experience from incumbent exporters in preparation to export. We find that firms concentrate this preparatory hiring of experts in skilled blue-collar occupations, and that firms separate from the previously hired experts in case the predicted export market entry fails to materialize. The evidence is consistent with the tenet that a few exporting experts in select occupations shape a firm’s competitive advantage.

JEL-codes: F14 F16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-04
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