The Export Strategy and SMEs Employment Resilience During Slump Periods

Abstract: The Spanish economy was the most hit by the Great Recession. It suffered a greater decrease in the gross domestic product (GDP) (affecting especially internal demand). However, it suffered a greater increase in exports (the so-called Spanish “miracle”). Particularly, Spanish SMEs incorporation into exports has been spectacular since 2008. Further, this has coincided with a huge increase in unemployment. Therefore, our main objective is to investigate the moderating role of exports in job destruction associated with recessive contexts of domestic demand using Spanish manufacturing SMEs as a case study. We obtain for SMEs that export participation helps compensate for the decrease in the number of workers generated by a (domestic) downturn, also increasing their survival. Otherwise, SMEs’ survival is negatively affected by financial constraints, production costs, and a recessive demand. This compensatory effect of exports on employment works in favor of permanent workers, meaning that the ratio of permanent to temporary workers may increase for SMEs during recessive periods. Finally, we provide evidence that supports that participation of SMEs in exports is also due to a reaction to the fall in the domestic demand (the so-called “venting out” hypothesis) and, mainly, that this occurs for firms with high utilization of its productive capacity.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
The Export Strategy and SMEs Employment Resilience During Slump Periods ; volume:15 ; number:1 ; year:2021 ; pages:163-186 ; extent:24
Economics / Journal articles. Journal articles ; 15, Heft 1 (2021), 163-186 (gesamt 24)

Urheber
Aparicio-Pérez, Daniel
Calatayud, Carolina
Rochina Barrachina, María E.

DOI
10.1515/econ-2021-0011
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2412121746369.389678766306
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15.08.2025, 07:37 MESZ

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