
handle: 10419/168400
In this paper we propose a novel method for the price-cost markup estimation and study the relationship between export intensity and the markup. We impose much less restrictive identifying assumptions on technology and adjustment frictions compared to previous studies and use Swedish firm-level inventory data on finished goods of own production to measure the markup. Furthermore, as we are using data on a quarterly frequency, we are able to provide novel results on the dynamic adjustment of the markup related to changes in export intensity.
export intensity, exporter pricing, Economics, ddc:330, F14, L11, price markups, capacity utilization, D24, L60, Nationalekonomi, D22
export intensity, exporter pricing, Economics, ddc:330, F14, L11, price markups, capacity utilization, D24, L60, Nationalekonomi, D22
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