Lucio Fernández, Juan José deMínguez, RaúlMinondo, AsierRequena Silvente, Francisco2025-12-182025-12-182017-07-05Lucio Fernández, J. J. d., Mínguez Fuentes, R., Minondo, A., & Requena Silvente, F. (2017). The granularity of Spanish exports. SERIEs : Journal of the Spanish Economic Association, 8(3), 225-259. https://doi.org/10.1007/S13209-017-0157-X1869-419510.1007/S13209-017-0157-Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14454/4605Using data for all exporters, we show that it is a small group of firms that dominate exports in Spain. For example, in 2015 the top 200 firms were responsible for half of Spanish exports. This concentration has not changed substantially over the 1997–2015 period. The dominance of a few firms, a phenomenon denoted as granularity, also defines the specialization of Spanish exports. If top exporters disappeared, Spain would lose its revealed comparative advantage in 60% of industries, which account for 45% of all Spanish exports. Finally, granularity explains around one-third of the growth in Spanish exports.eng© The Author(s) 2017ExportsGranularitySuperstarsSpainFirm-level dataThe granularity of Spanish exportsjournal article2025-12-18