Using a model that admits variable returns and imperfect competition, we investigate the impact on total factor productivity of trade liberalization in six emerging economies. Regressions based on panel data for 28 three-digit manufacturing industries show that productivity growth is insensitive to tariff reduction. These results are at variance with country-specific studies which, using firm-level data, generally find a positive association between liberalization and productivity growth. While aggregation effects may matter, our results can also be explained thusly: significant productivity gains by latecomers via technological assimilation do take time and require appropriate sequencing of reforms of trade and industrial policies.Producti...
We examine the impact of tariff reduction following China’s WTO entry on the productivity of Chinese...
The impact of trade liberalisation on productivity growth is still an empirical issue; the theoretic...
International audienceBased on a panel of 16 OECD countries and 10 manufacturing industries over 199...
Using a model that admits variable returns and imperfect competition, we investigate the impact on t...
Abstract: This paper presents a trade model with firm-level productivity differences and R&D-dri...
Although the subject of a large number of studies, the debate on the links between trade reform and ...
This paper presents a trade model with firm-level productivity differences and R&D-driven growth. Tr...
Trade liberalization may promote economic growth in a number of ways, including by accelerating the ...
This paper estimates the effects of trade liberalization on plant productivity. In contrast to previ...
Although there has been a revival of interest in the trade-growth nexus, the impact of trade liberal...
Numerous studies have investigated the link between trade policy and firm productivity. Despite just...
This paper investigates the impact of trade liberalisation on firm productivity by using both Chines...
Numerous studies have investigated the link between trade policy and firm productivity. De-spite jus...
The impact of trade liberalisation on productivity growth is still an empirical issue; the theoretic...
We use a new plant-level dataset to study the effect of two reforms aimed at increasing product mark...
We examine the impact of tariff reduction following China’s WTO entry on the productivity of Chinese...
The impact of trade liberalisation on productivity growth is still an empirical issue; the theoretic...
International audienceBased on a panel of 16 OECD countries and 10 manufacturing industries over 199...
Using a model that admits variable returns and imperfect competition, we investigate the impact on t...
Abstract: This paper presents a trade model with firm-level productivity differences and R&D-dri...
Although the subject of a large number of studies, the debate on the links between trade reform and ...
This paper presents a trade model with firm-level productivity differences and R&D-driven growth. Tr...
Trade liberalization may promote economic growth in a number of ways, including by accelerating the ...
This paper estimates the effects of trade liberalization on plant productivity. In contrast to previ...
Although there has been a revival of interest in the trade-growth nexus, the impact of trade liberal...
Numerous studies have investigated the link between trade policy and firm productivity. Despite just...
This paper investigates the impact of trade liberalisation on firm productivity by using both Chines...
Numerous studies have investigated the link between trade policy and firm productivity. De-spite jus...
The impact of trade liberalisation on productivity growth is still an empirical issue; the theoretic...
We use a new plant-level dataset to study the effect of two reforms aimed at increasing product mark...
We examine the impact of tariff reduction following China’s WTO entry on the productivity of Chinese...
The impact of trade liberalisation on productivity growth is still an empirical issue; the theoretic...
International audienceBased on a panel of 16 OECD countries and 10 manufacturing industries over 199...