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Learning-by-exporting and Plant Characteristics: Evidence from Korean Plant-level Data

Authors
한진희박창균
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
한국경제연구학회
Keywords
learning-by-exporting; productivity; propensity score matching; Levinsohn-Petrin
Citation
Korea and the World Economy, v.11, no.3, pp 459 - 492
Pages
34
Journal Title
Korea and the World Economy
Volume
11
Number
3
Start Page
459
End Page
492
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/34544
ISSN
1598-2750
Abstract
This paper re-examines learning-by-exporting hypothesis employing two alternative measures of plant-level total factor productivity (TFP), utilizing propensity score matching technique. This paper also tries to identify conditions under which the learning-by-exporting may or may not take place, utilizing information on various plant or industry characteristics. We confirm large and robust learning-by-export effect for Korean manufacturing. We also find evidence that the degree of learning-by-exporting effects depends on various plant characteristics. Learning-by-exporting effects tend to be more pronounced for plants with high export propensity and for small plants. In addition, it is found that immediate productivity gain after exporting is larger for plants with high skill intensity, but that longer term gain seems larger for plants with low skill intensity.
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