2012
DOI: 10.1080/14631377.2012.675163
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Does international trade provide incentives for efficient behaviour of Russian manufacturing firms?

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“…according to theory (Melitz 2003) and considerable empirical evidence for different countries, including Russia, exporters are usually more productive if they are self-selected for export, i.e. they are more productive prior to the beginning of export activity (Greenaway and Kneller 2007;Castellani, Serti, and Tomasi 2010;Delgado, Farinas, and Ruano 2002;Yang and Mallick 2010;Golikova, Gonchar, and Kuznetsov 2012). For other globalization indicators, the self-selection effect is less prominent, but there is some empirical evidence that both importing (lööf and andersson 2010; Vogel and Wagner 2010; Wagner 2012) and foreign partnerships (aw, Chung, and Roberts 2000;Helpman, Melitz, and Rubinstein 2008) are also associated with better performance, higher innovation activity, etc.…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…according to theory (Melitz 2003) and considerable empirical evidence for different countries, including Russia, exporters are usually more productive if they are self-selected for export, i.e. they are more productive prior to the beginning of export activity (Greenaway and Kneller 2007;Castellani, Serti, and Tomasi 2010;Delgado, Farinas, and Ruano 2002;Yang and Mallick 2010;Golikova, Gonchar, and Kuznetsov 2012). For other globalization indicators, the self-selection effect is less prominent, but there is some empirical evidence that both importing (lööf and andersson 2010; Vogel and Wagner 2010; Wagner 2012) and foreign partnerships (aw, Chung, and Roberts 2000;Helpman, Melitz, and Rubinstein 2008) are also associated with better performance, higher innovation activity, etc.…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…according to the aforementioned survey, half of medium-sized and large manufacturing firms used imported technology for their production processes. While the growth of manufacturing exports has been much less spectacular than the growth of raw materials imports, the share of exporters and the average share of export revenues in total sales have also been increasing (Golikova, Gonchar, and Kuznetsov 2012). In addition to arms-length transactions, other forms of globalization activities also were developing.…”
Section: What Russian Manufacturing Firms Are Most Likely To Be Punismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Research and development often accompanies the development of the release of new products, an increase in the competitiveness of companies, but it is necessary to take into account the nonlinearity of such a relationship -R&D becomes effective only when the intensity of research and development expenditures is high enough. Firms producing new products on a global scale, on average, are characterized by a much higher level of R&D expenditures -about 3.5% of revenue, while for Russian companies mastering the production of new products, this figure is only 0.7% of revenue [21].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В России, по мнению аналитиков, новые технологии дают возможности для встраивания в новые цепочки создания стоимости, изменения привычных моделей отраслевых рынков и повышения конкурентоспособности на мировых рынках 3 .…”
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“…Ipi 4.0, ИННОПРОМ-2017. URL: http://frprf.ru/ipi/ 3. Анализ текущего уровня развития цифровой экономики в Российской Федерации.…”
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