Bermúdez, Jose CarloFlores, TatianaScot, Thiago2024-05-212024-05-212024-05-21https://hdl.handle.net/10986/41570This report uses administrative tax data on firm-to-firm trade in Honduras to evaluate the degree of integration between firms receiving export-oriented tax exemptions and the local economy. We present five stylized facts regarding firms’ trade networks in Honduras and show that, across several dimensions, the networks of firms in export-oriented regimes do not differ from those of other similarly sized firms. Our findings challenge the idea that export-oriented regimes benefit firms with no connections to the local economy.en-USCC BY-NC 3.0 IGOECONOMIC GROWTHEXPORT PEFORMANCE AND DYNAMICSTRADETAX AND REVENUE POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIONFIRM-LEVEL TRADE AND PRODUCTIVITY DYNAMICSDECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTHSDG 8PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONSSDG 16Firms’ Networks Under Export Exemption RegimesReportWorld BankStylized Facts from Honduras10.1596/41570