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Journal Article

Markups of Exporters and Importers: Evidence from Hungary

Authors

  • Hornok
  • C.
  • Muraközy
  • B.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1111/sjoe.12292

JEL Classification

D22 D24 F14 L11 L60

Key Words

detailed trade data

exporting

Hungary

importing

markups

Ungarn

Related Topics

International Trade

Globalization

Emerging Markets & Developing Countries

Companies

This paper studies the relationship between firm markups and importing intermediate inputs and exporting using detailed firm-level data from Hungary in 1995-2003. We estimate production functions structurally to obtain firm-year-level productivity and markup estimates. We find that importing intermediate inputs is associated with large markup premium, while the exporter markup premium is nonexistent when we control for the importer status. We interpret our results in a simple theoretical framework, where firms lower their markup when exporting to more competitive foreign markets and where importing intermediate inputs leads to higher-quality products.

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