Manufacturing is intensive in the use of reproducible factors and exhibits greater technological dynamism than primary production. As such its growth is central to long-run development in low-income countries. Sub-Saharan African countries are latecomers to industrialization, and barriers to manufacturing growth, including those that limit trade, have been slow to come down. What factors contribute most to increases in output and productivity growth in their manufacturing sectors? Recent trade-IO theory suggests that trade liberalization should raise average total factor productivity (TFP) among manufacturing firms (Melitz 2003), but these predictions are conditional on maintained assumptions about the nature of industries, factor markets a...
We analyze the impact of trade liberalization on firm productivity growth in Kenya’s manufacturing s...
Several studies have established that a significant positive relationship exists between export expa...
Recent reforms in most African economies of their trading and exchange rate regimes have eliminated ...
Manufacturing is intensive in the use of reproducible factors and exhibits greater technological dyn...
We use firm-level data from the World Bank’s Regional Program on Enterprise Development, covering Gh...
We use firm-level data from the World Bank’s Regional Program on Enterprise Development, covering Gh...
Proponents of trade liberalization argue that exporting helps firms to achieve higher productivity l...
Proponents of trade liberalization argue that it will force firms to produce closer to the productio...
Analysis of firm-level panel data from three Sub-Saharan African economies shows that export manufac...
Proponents of trade liberalization argue that it will force firms to produce closer to the productio...
The poor performance of many African economies has been associated with low growth of exports in gen...
Does trade liberalization foster total factor productivity (TFP) growth in the manufacturing sector?...
The relationship between trade and productivity has not been established theoretically. Some researc...
We analyze the impact of trade liberalization on firm productivity growth in Kenya’s manufacturing s...
We analyze the impact of trade liberalization on firm productivity growth in Kenya’s manufacturing s...
We analyze the impact of trade liberalization on firm productivity growth in Kenya’s manufacturing s...
Several studies have established that a significant positive relationship exists between export expa...
Recent reforms in most African economies of their trading and exchange rate regimes have eliminated ...
Manufacturing is intensive in the use of reproducible factors and exhibits greater technological dyn...
We use firm-level data from the World Bank’s Regional Program on Enterprise Development, covering Gh...
We use firm-level data from the World Bank’s Regional Program on Enterprise Development, covering Gh...
Proponents of trade liberalization argue that exporting helps firms to achieve higher productivity l...
Proponents of trade liberalization argue that it will force firms to produce closer to the productio...
Analysis of firm-level panel data from three Sub-Saharan African economies shows that export manufac...
Proponents of trade liberalization argue that it will force firms to produce closer to the productio...
The poor performance of many African economies has been associated with low growth of exports in gen...
Does trade liberalization foster total factor productivity (TFP) growth in the manufacturing sector?...
The relationship between trade and productivity has not been established theoretically. Some researc...
We analyze the impact of trade liberalization on firm productivity growth in Kenya’s manufacturing s...
We analyze the impact of trade liberalization on firm productivity growth in Kenya’s manufacturing s...
We analyze the impact of trade liberalization on firm productivity growth in Kenya’s manufacturing s...
Several studies have established that a significant positive relationship exists between export expa...
Recent reforms in most African economies of their trading and exchange rate regimes have eliminated ...