This paper studies the evolution of the foreign trade specialization in manufacturing sectors of South Africa, Algeria, Nigeria and Egypt. These four countries, the so-called SANE, have recently been viewed as Africa's best chance of producing an economic bloc whose role for Africa might be comparable to that of the BRIC economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China for the world economy. Using data on trade flows since mid-1970s, the results show that the SANE group has experienced few changes in its trade structure, which is still based on low-technology and slow-growth world demand sectors. The degree of persistence in the specialization model is higher in the case of Algeria and Nigeria, where the dependence on products based on natural ...
This article analyzes the potential of industrial development in Africa. Starting with the observati...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the role of trade openness in the economic reallocatio...
This paper addresses three main questions; how can a country specialized in primary goods become an ...
This paper studies the evolution of the foreign trade specialization in manufacturing sectors of Sou...
This paper studies the evolution of the foreign trade specialization in manufacturing sectors of Sou...
This paper studies the evolution of the foreign trade specialization in manufacturing sectors of Sou...
This paper studies the evolution of the foreign trade specialization in manufacturing sectors of Sou...
This paper highlights the impoverishing character of Africa’s economic model in its world merchandis...
This paper highlights the impoverishing character of Africa’s economic model in its world merchandi...
Using firm-level data on manufacturing sectors in Africa, this paper addresses how domestic supply c...
This paper argues that the contribution of trade preferences to economic development needs to be rea...
The manufacturing sector is well known to be one of the major growth engines in all economies hence ...
In this thesis we analyze the mechanisms linking trade openness and industrialization patterns. We a...
Dans cette thèse nous analysons les mécanismes qui lient l'ouverture commerciale des pays à leur tra...
This paper examines the pattern of international trade specialization in Indian manufacturing since ...
This article analyzes the potential of industrial development in Africa. Starting with the observati...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the role of trade openness in the economic reallocatio...
This paper addresses three main questions; how can a country specialized in primary goods become an ...
This paper studies the evolution of the foreign trade specialization in manufacturing sectors of Sou...
This paper studies the evolution of the foreign trade specialization in manufacturing sectors of Sou...
This paper studies the evolution of the foreign trade specialization in manufacturing sectors of Sou...
This paper studies the evolution of the foreign trade specialization in manufacturing sectors of Sou...
This paper highlights the impoverishing character of Africa’s economic model in its world merchandis...
This paper highlights the impoverishing character of Africa’s economic model in its world merchandi...
Using firm-level data on manufacturing sectors in Africa, this paper addresses how domestic supply c...
This paper argues that the contribution of trade preferences to economic development needs to be rea...
The manufacturing sector is well known to be one of the major growth engines in all economies hence ...
In this thesis we analyze the mechanisms linking trade openness and industrialization patterns. We a...
Dans cette thèse nous analysons les mécanismes qui lient l'ouverture commerciale des pays à leur tra...
This paper examines the pattern of international trade specialization in Indian manufacturing since ...
This article analyzes the potential of industrial development in Africa. Starting with the observati...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the role of trade openness in the economic reallocatio...
This paper addresses three main questions; how can a country specialized in primary goods become an ...