Impact of sourcing from the informal economy on the export likelihood and performance of emerging economy firms

Author:

Escobar Octavio1,Lamotte Olivier1,Colovic Ana2,Meschi Pierre-Xavier3

Affiliation:

1. EM Normandie Business School, Metis Lab, 64 rue du Ranelagh, Paris 75016, France. e-mail: oescobar@em-normandie.fr, e-mail: olamotte@em-normandie.fr

2. NEOMA Business School, 1 rue du Maréchal Juin, Mont Saint Aignan 76130, France. e-mail: ana.colovic@neoma-bs.fr

3. SKEMA Business School and IAE Aix-Marseille (CERGAM, Aix-Marseille Université), Chemin de la Quille, Puyricard, Aix-en-Provence 13089, France. e-mail: pierre-xavier.meschi@univ-amu.fr

Abstract

Abstract Building on the institutional economics perspective, we study how local firms in an emerging economy exploit institutional voids by sourcing inputs from industries with a large informal economy. We argue that this allows them to build a cost-related competitive advantage and leverage it both to export and to enhance export performance. The empirical study uses a unique dataset compiled by the Mexican authorities covering manufacturing plants between 2005 and 2012. Our results indicate that firms operating in industries that procure from industries with an extensive informal economy are more likely to export and to have better export performance.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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