Discussion paper

DP15236 Superstar Exporters: An Empirical Investigation of Strategic Interactions in Danish Export Markets

In many countries, exports are highly concentrated among a few "superstar" firms. We estimate the export decisions of superstar firms as the result of a complete information, simultaneous, discrete choice, static entry game. We employ a dataset on the universe of Danish trade transactions by firm, product and destination. We also obtain detailed information on applied, preferential tariff protection from the MAcMap-HS6 database. We find evidence of strong negative competitive effects of entry: in the absence of strategic competitive effects, firms would be 53.2 percentage points more likely to export to a given market. Next, we run two counterfactual exercises. We show that failing to account for the strategic interaction among superstar exporters leads to: (i) overstating the probability that firms would start exporting to a market following tariff elimination by a factor of two; and, (ii) overstating the probability that firms would stop exporting to a market if tariffs were imposed by a factor of more than five.

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Citation

Ciliberto, F and I Jäkel (2020), ‘DP15236 Superstar Exporters: An Empirical Investigation of Strategic Interactions in Danish Export Markets‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 15236. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp15236