This paper explores the link between trade structure, trade specialization and per capita incomegrowth. It is argued that industrial upgrading in export specialization patterns has a positive long-rungrowth effect, while the effect of structural change in industrial import patterns is in principleambiguous. A standard empirical growth model is augmented by various measures of structuralchange. The hypothesis that not trade per se matters, but that various types of trading activitiesimpact differently on economic growth is tested on a sample of 45 countries (OECD members andselected Asian and Latin American countries) over the period 1981-1997. The data set comprisesexports and imports for 35 manufacturing industries at the 3-digit level of ...
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This paper presents empirical evidence of the effects of trade on economic growth. The main contribu...
Knowledge accumulation in the richer countries provides them with comparative advantages in higher p...
textabstractThis paper explores the link between trade structure, trade specialization and per capit...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which technological characteristics in exports aff...
Traditional economic wisdom claims that - while global economic integration is beneficial for econom...
This paper explores the link between trade and growth showing how the relationship between openness ...
Trade specialization patterns generally correspond to the stages of development explanation of growt...
This paper introduces new dynamic measures for examining changes in international trade patterns. Us...
Countries at all stages of economic development desire economic growth. Hausmann et al. (2007) devis...
This study is designed to test the hypothesis “international trade contributes to economic growth ...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
[[abstract]]The paper investigates whether trade openness contributes to long-run economic growth an...
Empirical evidence supports the proposition that national income growth is strongly affected by trad...
Knowledge accumulation in the richer countries provides them with comparative advantages in higher p...
Is exporting potato chips really the same than exporting microchips for a country economic growth? I...
This paper presents empirical evidence of the effects of trade on economic growth. The main contribu...
Knowledge accumulation in the richer countries provides them with comparative advantages in higher p...
textabstractThis paper explores the link between trade structure, trade specialization and per capit...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which technological characteristics in exports aff...
Traditional economic wisdom claims that - while global economic integration is beneficial for econom...
This paper explores the link between trade and growth showing how the relationship between openness ...
Trade specialization patterns generally correspond to the stages of development explanation of growt...
This paper introduces new dynamic measures for examining changes in international trade patterns. Us...
Countries at all stages of economic development desire economic growth. Hausmann et al. (2007) devis...
This study is designed to test the hypothesis “international trade contributes to economic growth ...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
[[abstract]]The paper investigates whether trade openness contributes to long-run economic growth an...
Empirical evidence supports the proposition that national income growth is strongly affected by trad...
Knowledge accumulation in the richer countries provides them with comparative advantages in higher p...
Is exporting potato chips really the same than exporting microchips for a country economic growth? I...
This paper presents empirical evidence of the effects of trade on economic growth. The main contribu...
Knowledge accumulation in the richer countries provides them with comparative advantages in higher p...