Export Pricing at the Firm Level With Panel Data

Sofia Anyfantaki, Sarantis Kalyvitis, Margarita Katsimi, Eirini Thomaidou

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Abstract

This chapter reviews the growing empirical literature that explores the determinants of export prices at the firm level. It first presents evidence from empirical studies that link firm export pricing to destination characteristics (‘gravity-type’ models). The main implications of channels that can generate price differentiation, namely quality customization, variable markups and exchange rate pass-through, and financial frictions are then explored. A newly compiled panel dataset from Greek exporting firms is used to present evidence from regressions with export price as the dependent variable and show how the main economic hypotheses derived in theoretical models are nested in empirical specifications.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationM. Tsionas (Ed.), Panel data econometrics volume 2: empirical applications
EditorsMike Tsionas
PublisherAcademic Press/Elsevier
ISBN (Print)9780128158593
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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