Venting Out: Exports during a Domestic Slump

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Journal: American Economic Review
Year: 2021
Volume: 111
Issue: 11
Pages: 3611-62

Authors (4)

Miguel Almunia (CUNEF Universidad) Pol Antràs (not in RePEc) David Lopez-Rodriguez (Banco de España) Eduardo Morales (not in RePEc)

Score contribution per author:

2.011 = (α=2.01 / 4 authors) × 4.0x S-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

We study the relationship between domestic-demand shocks and exports using data for Spanish manufacturing firms in 2002–2013. Exploiting plausibly exogenous geographical variation caused by the Great Recession, we find that firms whose domestic sales declined by more experienced a larger increase in export flows, controlling for firms' supply determinants. This result illustrates the capacity of export markets to counteract the negative impact of local demand shocks. By structurally estimating a heterogeneous-firm model of exporting with nonconstant marginal costs of production, we conclude that these firm-level responses accounted for half of the spectacular increase in Spanish goods exports over the period 2009–2013.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:aea:aecrev:v:111:y:2021:i:11:p:3611-62
Journal Field
General
Author Count
4
Added to Database
2026-01-24