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Document type :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Title :
All these worlds are yours, except india: The effectiveness of cash subsidies to export in nepal
Author(s) :
Defever, Fabrice [Auteur]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Reyes, José-Daniel [Auteur]
Riaño, Alejandro [Auteur]
Varela, Gonzalo [Auteur]

Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Reyes, José-Daniel [Auteur]
Riaño, Alejandro [Auteur]
Varela, Gonzalo [Auteur]
Journal title :
European Economic Review
Pages :
103494
Publisher :
Elsevier
Publication date :
2020-09
ISSN :
0014-2921
English keyword(s) :
Export subsidies
Export diversification
Export margins
Least developed countries
Special and differential treatment for developing countries
Nepal
Export diversification
Export margins
Least developed countries
Special and differential treatment for developing countries
Nepal
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Economies et finances
English abstract : [en]
This paper studies the impact of a ‘textbook’ ad-valorem export subsidy on firm-level export performance. The Cash Incentive Scheme for Exports (CISE) program offered by the government of Nepal offers a cash subsidy to ...
Show more >This paper studies the impact of a ‘textbook’ ad-valorem export subsidy on firm-level export performance. The Cash Incentive Scheme for Exports (CISE) program offered by the government of Nepal offers a cash subsidy to firms exporting a select group of products to countries other than India. Using customs transactions data combined with subsidy disbursements at the firm level from 2011 to 2014, we estimate the impact of the subsidy on exports of targeted and non-target product-destination combinations and their extensive and intensive margins. We employ a range of doubly-robust matching estimators to control for the non-random selection of exporters into the scheme. We find that subsidized firms increased their exports of targeted product-destinations relative to firms in the control group and that this rise is fully accounted for by the extensive margin: a higher number of targeted products exported and foreign markets served. We do not find any significant changes along the intensive margin nor among non-targeted product-destination combinations. While our results show that the CISE scheme fomented export diversification, its limited impact on total exports and high fiscal cost call into question its effectiveness.Show less >
Show more >This paper studies the impact of a ‘textbook’ ad-valorem export subsidy on firm-level export performance. The Cash Incentive Scheme for Exports (CISE) program offered by the government of Nepal offers a cash subsidy to firms exporting a select group of products to countries other than India. Using customs transactions data combined with subsidy disbursements at the firm level from 2011 to 2014, we estimate the impact of the subsidy on exports of targeted and non-target product-destination combinations and their extensive and intensive margins. We employ a range of doubly-robust matching estimators to control for the non-random selection of exporters into the scheme. We find that subsidized firms increased their exports of targeted product-destinations relative to firms in the control group and that this rise is fully accounted for by the extensive margin: a higher number of targeted products exported and foreign markets served. We do not find any significant changes along the intensive margin nor among non-targeted product-destination combinations. While our results show that the CISE scheme fomented export diversification, its limited impact on total exports and high fiscal cost call into question its effectiveness.Show less >
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