The paper examines the role of service inputs in shaping the competitiveness of the manufacturing sector. It first estimates an export market share function of 18 manufacturing industries for 16 OECD countries over the period 1995 to 2000. The service linkage variables are derived from Input Output tables. The results point to a positive and highly significant impact of international service linkages in high skilled, technology driven industries that explains about 40 percent of the overall increase in the market share. While there is a clear differential impact across the different types of (consuming) manufacturing industries, the type of service input is not relevant. The second part of the paper estimates the impact of outsourced servic...
Manufacturing firms increasingly engage in service trade activities. Micro-level data show that Germ...
In the German economy, both international trade in goods and also in services have grown quite force...
Using an unbalanced panel of about 260,000 Swedish firm-level observations over the period 1997-2006...
This paper investigates the contribution provided by the Business service sector (BS) to the interna...
This paper investigates the contribution provided by the Business service sector (BS) to the interna...
Working with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994–2004, combined wi...
The issues analyzed in the present thesis are related to the economic interrelations between the cha...
This paper investigates the impact of the increase in service output on the demand for different ca...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...
This paper investigates the contribution provided by the Business service sector (BS) to the interna...
Abstract. In this paper, we try to examine and assess the contribution of services towards India’s m...
About 40% of employment in manufacturing is in services functions. This paper develops a measure of ...
Abstract This paper investigates how countries become specialised in exporting specific producer ser...
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Manufacturing firms increasingly engage in service trade activities. Micro-level data show that Germ...
In the German economy, both international trade in goods and also in services have grown quite force...
Using an unbalanced panel of about 260,000 Swedish firm-level observations over the period 1997-2006...
This paper investigates the contribution provided by the Business service sector (BS) to the interna...
This paper investigates the contribution provided by the Business service sector (BS) to the interna...
Working with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994–2004, combined wi...
The issues analyzed in the present thesis are related to the economic interrelations between the cha...
This paper investigates the impact of the increase in service output on the demand for different ca...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...
This paper investigates the contribution provided by the Business service sector (BS) to the interna...
Abstract. In this paper, we try to examine and assess the contribution of services towards India’s m...
About 40% of employment in manufacturing is in services functions. This paper develops a measure of ...
Abstract This paper investigates how countries become specialised in exporting specific producer ser...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Manufacturing firms increasingly engage in service trade activities. Micro-level data show that Germ...
In the German economy, both international trade in goods and also in services have grown quite force...
Using an unbalanced panel of about 260,000 Swedish firm-level observations over the period 1997-2006...