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Working Paper

Why do within firm-product export prices differ across markets?

Kiel Working Papers, 1596

Authors

  • Görg
  • H.
  • Halpern
  • L.
  • Muraközy
  • B.

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JEL Classification

D40 F12

Key Words

export

Hungary

price

selection

Ungarn

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International Trade

In this paper we analyze the relationship between gravity variables and f.o.b. export unit values using Hungarian firm-product-destination data. By taking firm-product level selection into account we show that export unit values increase with distance even for particular firm-product level selection and constant markups. The differences are important quantitatively; price differences in Hungarian exports between Germany and the US are about 30%. We also show that unit values are positively related to GDP/capita and that there is a weak negative relationship between unit values and market size. We propose two possible explanations: first, firms may export different quality versions of the same product to different markets. Secondly, directly exporting firms may capture part of the markups on transport cots in their f.o.b. prices.

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