Why have so few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa been successful in export-oriented manufacturing? This paper uses firm-level data from the World Bank’s Enterprise Surveys to discuss this. The paper shows that although firms in most African countries are relatively unproductive, they are more productive on average than firms in other countries at similar levels of development. Further, even though many Africans earn subsistence wages working for informal firms, formal firms have higher labor costs than firms in other low-income countries. The paper discusses several possible reasons for this including the effect of the poor institutional environment on profits and the effect of limited competition on productivity measurement
Proponents of trade liberalization argue that exporting helps firms to achieve higher productivity l...
A growing share of manufacturing in GDP and in employment is a common feature observed in successful...
This book is a comprehensive treatment of the organized (i.e. non-household) manufacturing sector in...
Why have so few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa been successful in export-oriented manufacturing? T...
It has been argued that poor productive performance is one of critical sources of stagnation of the ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisMany African...
Africa’s economic performance has been widely viewed with pessimism. In this paper, firm-level data ...
Several studies have highlighted that African manufacturing wages are higher than comparator countri...
The poor performance of many African economies has been associated with low growth of exports in gen...
As the success of East Asian countries has shown, labor-intensive industry is recognized to lead eco...
Recent reforms in most African economies of their trading and exchange rate regimes have eliminated ...
Africa's economic performance has been widely viewed with pessimism. In this paper, firm-level ...
This article investigates the processes of market selection and industry dynamics in a sub‐Saharan A...
Productivity development is a key issue for export-driven growth and development. We use East Africa...
In this paper, we use firm-level panel data for the manufacturing sector in four African countries t...
Proponents of trade liberalization argue that exporting helps firms to achieve higher productivity l...
A growing share of manufacturing in GDP and in employment is a common feature observed in successful...
This book is a comprehensive treatment of the organized (i.e. non-household) manufacturing sector in...
Why have so few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa been successful in export-oriented manufacturing? T...
It has been argued that poor productive performance is one of critical sources of stagnation of the ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & FrancisMany African...
Africa’s economic performance has been widely viewed with pessimism. In this paper, firm-level data ...
Several studies have highlighted that African manufacturing wages are higher than comparator countri...
The poor performance of many African economies has been associated with low growth of exports in gen...
As the success of East Asian countries has shown, labor-intensive industry is recognized to lead eco...
Recent reforms in most African economies of their trading and exchange rate regimes have eliminated ...
Africa's economic performance has been widely viewed with pessimism. In this paper, firm-level ...
This article investigates the processes of market selection and industry dynamics in a sub‐Saharan A...
Productivity development is a key issue for export-driven growth and development. We use East Africa...
In this paper, we use firm-level panel data for the manufacturing sector in four African countries t...
Proponents of trade liberalization argue that exporting helps firms to achieve higher productivity l...
A growing share of manufacturing in GDP and in employment is a common feature observed in successful...
This book is a comprehensive treatment of the organized (i.e. non-household) manufacturing sector in...