A popular explanation for the U.K.'s poor trade performance in the postwar period is that insufficient attention was paid to the quality of goods offered to consumers. The authors explore the role of both price and quality factors in determining the net trade balances of a number of U.K. manufacturing and service industries. Particular attention is paid to the role of innovation, used empirically as a proxy for product improvement. The findings show considerable support for the view that an advanced industrial country like Britain needs to continually upgrade its products to avoid erosion of its domestic and international market shares
This paper uses novel data on trade mark activity of UK manufacturing and service sector firms to in...
Innovation is crucial to business survival, competitiveness and growth. Moreover, its importance to ...
This paper analyses the role that quality standards and innovation play on trade volume, by using a ...
DESPITE improvements in British economic performance in the mid-1980s the economy has subsequently e...
The paper explores the role of innovation in the determination of both net exports and export prices...
Over the period since 1970, Britain has improved its relative productivity performance, but there re...
The technological advantage of advanced countries is often cited as a potential source of comparativ...
This paper explores the role of innovation in the determination of both net exports and export price...
The paper explores the role of innovation in the determination of both net exports and export prices...
Competitiveness, trade performance, and employment DESPITE improvements in British economic performa...
The falling UK share of world trade in manufactures is one of the great empirical regularities of ec...
This paper seeks to build on theory, to develop new methods for understanding the nature and basis o...
The standard of living enjoyed by UK citizens is currently one of the lowest among the major industr...
Over the period since 1970, Britain has improved its relative productivity performance, but there re...
The paper presents an empirical analysis of the behaviour of UK imports of manufactures, intended to...
This paper uses novel data on trade mark activity of UK manufacturing and service sector firms to in...
Innovation is crucial to business survival, competitiveness and growth. Moreover, its importance to ...
This paper analyses the role that quality standards and innovation play on trade volume, by using a ...
DESPITE improvements in British economic performance in the mid-1980s the economy has subsequently e...
The paper explores the role of innovation in the determination of both net exports and export prices...
Over the period since 1970, Britain has improved its relative productivity performance, but there re...
The technological advantage of advanced countries is often cited as a potential source of comparativ...
This paper explores the role of innovation in the determination of both net exports and export price...
The paper explores the role of innovation in the determination of both net exports and export prices...
Competitiveness, trade performance, and employment DESPITE improvements in British economic performa...
The falling UK share of world trade in manufactures is one of the great empirical regularities of ec...
This paper seeks to build on theory, to develop new methods for understanding the nature and basis o...
The standard of living enjoyed by UK citizens is currently one of the lowest among the major industr...
Over the period since 1970, Britain has improved its relative productivity performance, but there re...
The paper presents an empirical analysis of the behaviour of UK imports of manufactures, intended to...
This paper uses novel data on trade mark activity of UK manufacturing and service sector firms to in...
Innovation is crucial to business survival, competitiveness and growth. Moreover, its importance to ...
This paper analyses the role that quality standards and innovation play on trade volume, by using a ...