Ownership Structure and Export Performance: Firm-Level Evidence from the Republic of Korea
Kim, Sangho; Park, Donghyun | December 2011
Abstract
This paper empirically examines the relationship between the ownership structure of firms and their export performance. To do so, they use firm-level data from the Republic of Korea, a classical example of successful export-oriented industrialization. Their empirical results indicate that Korean firms with more concentrated ownership are more likely to be exporters and export more.
Citation
Kim, Sangho; Park, Donghyun. 2011. Ownership Structure and Export Performance: Firm-Level Evidence from the Republic of Korea. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/1990. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Industry
Development Economics
Economic Models
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Securities
Mines
Competition
Industrial competition
Unfair competition
Monopolies
Competition policy
Development cooperation
Economic discrimination
Industrial Development
Financial Services Industry
Industrial Sector
Competition
Comparative economics
Communication in economic development
Industrialization
Monopoly
Barriers to entry
Monopolistic competition
Restraint of trade
Price discrimination
Imperfect competition
Press monopoly
Diversification in industry
Unfair competition
Investment banking
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