Nottingham Centre for Research on
Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP)

GEP Research Paper 03/21

Exports versus FDI: An Empirical Test

Sourafel Girma, Richard Kneller and Mauro Pisu

Abstract

In a recent paper Helpman, Melitz and Yeaple (2002) argue firm heterogeneity leads to self-selection in the structure of international commerce. Only the most productive firms find it profitable to meet the higher costs associated with FDI; the next set of firms find it profitable to serve foreign markets through exporting; while the least productive firms find it profitable to serve only domestic markets. The paper tests this conclusion using the concept of stochastic dominance. Robust support is found for the model, the productivity distribution of multinational firms dominates that of export firms, which in turn dominates that of non-exporters.

Issued in June 2003.

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