The Propensity to Exports and the Membership in the Economic and Monetary Union of Central and Eastern European Countries: The Micro-Econometric Firm Level Analysis

A. Cieślik, J. Michałek
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There are many studies aiming at estimation of aggregate trade effects of the euro adoption by the old EU countries, which are based on the gravity model. In contrast to the existing literature we investigate whether the adoption of the common currency increases the export activity of individual firms. In particular, we refer to the new strand in the trade theory, based on the Melitz (2003) model, in which propensity to export depends on productivity and costs of exporting. There are many empirical studies, based on firm level data, showing the relevance of the Melitz (2003) model. Most of those studies demonstrate that export performance positively depends on firms’ characteristics, but they do not take into account the impact of the common currency on the cost of exporting. There are only few studies analyzing implications of euro adoption for firms’ exports of “old EU” members. In our empirical paper we use the firm level data basis set up by the EBRD and the World Bank. Using the probit model we analyze whether the accession of Slovenia and Slovakia to the Eurozone did increase the firms’ propensity to export in those countries.
出口倾向与中东欧国家经济货币联盟成员关系:微观计量企业层面分析
针对欧盟旧成员国采用欧元的总体贸易效应的估计,已有很多研究是基于引力模型的。与现有文献相比,我们研究了采用共同货币是否会增加个别公司的出口活动。特别是,我们参考了贸易理论中的新分支,该分支基于Melitz(2003)模型,其中出口倾向取决于生产率和出口成本。有许多基于企业层面数据的实证研究显示了Melitz(2003)模型的相关性。这些研究大多表明,出口业绩正取决于企业的特点,但它们没有考虑到共同货币对出口成本的影响。只有很少的研究分析了采用欧元对“老欧盟”成员国企业出口的影响。在我们的实证论文中,我们使用了欧洲复兴开发银行和世界银行建立的企业层面的数据基础。运用概率模型分析了斯洛文尼亚和斯洛伐克加入欧元区是否增加了企业在这些国家的出口倾向。
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