Recent research suggests that East Asia's manufactured export success is not replicable in other developing countries, with lower skill/land ratios. This conclusion, however, is based on a narrow definition of manufactured exports. The present paper asks whether the chances of export-oriented industrialisation in countries with low skill/land ratios seem better when the definition of manufactures is broadened to include processed primary products. The answer from its cross-country econometric analysis is "yes" for countries with moderately skilled labour forces (as in Latin America), but "no” for countries where levels of skill are low (as in Africa)
The accumulation of empirical evidence that outward-oriented developing countries have generally per...
This paper examines the causality relationships between manufacturing exports and productivity for f...
It has been suggested that sub-Saharan Africa will not be a significant exporter of manufactured goo...
Whether a country exports manufactures or primary products is determined mainly by the skill level ...
An increase in outward orientation in general, and in export-oriented manufacturing in particular is...
An increase in outward orientation in general, and in export-oriented manufacturing in particular is...
This paper tests for a ‘fallacy of composition’ by analysing the demand for exports of the 18 develo...
This paper maps out the recent manufactured export patterns of developing countries, using a new and...
It is commonly believed about sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) that the region has a comparative advantage i...
This paper maps out the recent manufactured export patterns of developing countries, using a new and...
This paper examines industry-level responses of manufacturing employment in the context of globaliza...
Although most countries in the world have had a long tradition of craft based manufacturing or cotta...
This article critically reviews the performance of the export oriented manufacturing industry in Eth...
Abstract: This paper uses new plant-level data from five East Asian countries to explore patterns of...
This paper addresses three main questions; how can a country specialized in primary goods become an ...
The accumulation of empirical evidence that outward-oriented developing countries have generally per...
This paper examines the causality relationships between manufacturing exports and productivity for f...
It has been suggested that sub-Saharan Africa will not be a significant exporter of manufactured goo...
Whether a country exports manufactures or primary products is determined mainly by the skill level ...
An increase in outward orientation in general, and in export-oriented manufacturing in particular is...
An increase in outward orientation in general, and in export-oriented manufacturing in particular is...
This paper tests for a ‘fallacy of composition’ by analysing the demand for exports of the 18 develo...
This paper maps out the recent manufactured export patterns of developing countries, using a new and...
It is commonly believed about sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) that the region has a comparative advantage i...
This paper maps out the recent manufactured export patterns of developing countries, using a new and...
This paper examines industry-level responses of manufacturing employment in the context of globaliza...
Although most countries in the world have had a long tradition of craft based manufacturing or cotta...
This article critically reviews the performance of the export oriented manufacturing industry in Eth...
Abstract: This paper uses new plant-level data from five East Asian countries to explore patterns of...
This paper addresses three main questions; how can a country specialized in primary goods become an ...
The accumulation of empirical evidence that outward-oriented developing countries have generally per...
This paper examines the causality relationships between manufacturing exports and productivity for f...
It has been suggested that sub-Saharan Africa will not be a significant exporter of manufactured goo...