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Exporting to Insecure Markets: a Firm-Level Analysis


Matthieu Crozet
Pamina Koenig
Vincent Rebeyrol

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This paper proposes an original approach to investigate the influence of insecurity and institutional quality on international trade. We emphasize that insecurity is hardly comparable with other trade barriers such as tariffs because it does not affect all firms similarly. We develop a monopolistic competition trade model with insecurity as a random additional sunk cost for exporting firms. A higher level of insecurity may dissuade large firms to export, while some smaller ones may be able to enter the export market. Hence, insecurity disrupts firms’ selection into export markets, and this has particular effects on trade margins. Two discriminating predictions are derived from the model and confronted to the data. Using individual French firms exports to 100 destination countries, we find clear evidence corroborating our theoretical predictions.

 Keywords : Insecurity | Institutions | firm heterogeneity | trade margins

 JEL : F12, D80, K40, F10
CEPII Working Paper
N°2008-13, September 2008

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