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The World Economy | 2015

The Impact of R&D Activities on Exports of German Business Services Enterprises: First Evidence from a Continuous Treatment Approach

Helmut Fryges; Alexander Vogel; Joachim Wagner

This study uses newly available representative data from German business services firms and a continuous treatment approach based on the generalized propensity score to test for a causal effect of R&D activities (measured by the share of engineers and natural scientists in all employees) on the share of exports in total sales. We find evidence for a positive and statistically significant but small causal effect. This result is in line with the (non-causal) results reported in Vogel and Wagner (2012) based on regression models with and without control for unobserved time-invariant firm characteristics. The bottom line, then, is that R&D activity does matter for success of German business services firms on export markets – but not much.


Structural Change and Economic Dynamics | 2013

Self-selection into export markets by business services firms – Evidence from France, Germany and the United Kingdom

Yama Temouri; Alexander Vogel; Joachim Wagner

This study investigates business services firms that (start to) export, comparing exporters to firms that serve the national market only. We estimate identically specified empirical models using comparable enterprise data from France, Germany, and the UK. Our findings show that exporters are on average more productive and pay higher wages in all three countries. However, results for profitability differ across borders, where profitability of exporters is significantly smaller in Germany, significantly larger in France, and does not differ significantly in the UK. The results for wages and productivity hold in the years before firms start exporting, which indicates self-selection into exporting of more productive services firms that pay higher wages. The surprising finding of self-selection of less profitable German services firms into exporting does not show up among firms from France and the UK. In all three countries we do not find evidence for positive effects of exporting on firm performance.


Review of World Economics | 2010

Higher productivity in importing German manufacturing firms: self-selection, learning from importing, or both?

Alexander Vogel; Joachim Wagner


Service Industries Journal | 2011

Determinants of Export Behaviour of German Business Services Companies

Alexander Eickelpasch; Alexander Vogel


Annual Conference 2011 (Frankfurt, Main): The Order of the World Economy - Lessons from the Crisis | 2010

Self-Selection into Export Markets by Business Services Firms: Evidence from France, Germany and the United Kingdom

Yama Temouri; Alexander Vogel; Joachim Wagner


Economic and Business Review | 2011

Robust estimates of exporter productivity premia in German business services enterprises

Alexander Vogel; Joachim Wagner


Archive | 2009

Zur Dynamik der Export- und Importbeteiligung deutscher Industrieunternehmen – Empirische Befunde aus dem Umsatzsteuerpanel 2001 – 2006

Alexander Vogel; Florian Burg; Stefan Dittrich; Joachim Wagner


Schmollers Jahrbuch | 2012

The Quality of the KombiFiD-Sample of Business Services Enterprises: Evidence from a Replication Study

Alexander Vogel; Joachim Wagner


Review of World Economics | 2011

How does economic integration influence employment and wages in border regions? The case of the EU-enlargement 2004 and Germany’s eastern border

Nils Braakmann; Alexander Vogel


Applied Economics Quarterly | 2010

Exports and Profitability - First Evidence for German Business Services Enterprises

Alexander Vogel; Joachim Wagner

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German Institute for Economic Research

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