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This paper investigates the relationships between exports, firm size, and firm dynamics. It is based on a longitudinal data covering listed firms in the Korean manufacturing industry. We found the stylized fact that the probability that a firm is exporter increases with firm size. A regression model for the determinant of export/sales ratio including dynamic adjustment process is tested on a cross-section sample for the year 2001. Empirical findings suggest that there is a positive and inversely U-shaped relationship between firm size and export/sales ratio, just for basic material and capital good industry. Except for firm size, the hypotheses concerning human capital intensity, physical capital intensity, R&D intensity, and patent are rejected. Using Granger causality test, we found that the rate of growth of total sales influences the change of the export/sales ratio with time lag for medium-sized firms. Finally, some policy implications are presented.
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Ⅱ. 기업규모와 수출비율의 연관성 : 추세 분석
Ⅲ. 수출비율의 결정요인
1. 이론적 검토
2. 자료의 수집
3. 변수의 정의
4. 수출비율변화의 동태적 조정과정
5. 회귀방정식 및 추정방법
6. 추정결과
Ⅳ. 수출비율과 기업성장의 인과관계
Ⅴ. 요약 및 결론
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