This study investigates whether trade-related, targeted, government policies had an impact on the total factor productivity (TFP) of manufacturing firms in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (ECA region) between 1995 and 2009. It does so by looking at how different types of primarily industry-specific trade policies (or their combinations) impacted firm productivity. The dependent variable is firm total factor productivity (TFP), calculated using the Levinsohn-Petrin approach. As an alternative measure of firm productivity, this study uses labor productivity. This study finds that, in most instances (10 out of 14 times), targeted policies do not show a significant impact on manufacturing firms’ TFP. Based on the analysis of 588 manufacturing...
The economic literature now accepts theoretical arguments that liberal, outward-oriented trade polic...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
This paper examines if trade policy can account for the difference in total factor productivity (TFP...
This study investigates whether trade-related, targeted, government policies had an impact on the to...
This study investigates whether trade-related, targeted, government policies had an impact on the to...
Since the mid of nineties European countries are registering an anemic growth of economic activity, ...
The impact of trade liberalization on productivity and economic growth has received considerable att...
The study explores the productivity effect associated with all types of firm’s export decisions acro...
The private sector is deemed as an engine of growth. As such, many developing countries including Gh...
We analyze the impact of trade liberalization on firm productivity growth in Kenya’s manufacturing s...
Since the landmark event in 2007 of the accession to the WTO, it was expected that extensive trade r...
Much of recent Trade theory focuses on heterogeneity of firms and the differential impacttrade polic...
2012-09-18It is generally believed that a rise in foreign competition makes the industrial sector mo...
This paper examines the causality relationships between manufacturing exports and productivity for f...
This paper examines how import penetration affects firms' productivity growth taking into account th...
The economic literature now accepts theoretical arguments that liberal, outward-oriented trade polic...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
This paper examines if trade policy can account for the difference in total factor productivity (TFP...
This study investigates whether trade-related, targeted, government policies had an impact on the to...
This study investigates whether trade-related, targeted, government policies had an impact on the to...
Since the mid of nineties European countries are registering an anemic growth of economic activity, ...
The impact of trade liberalization on productivity and economic growth has received considerable att...
The study explores the productivity effect associated with all types of firm’s export decisions acro...
The private sector is deemed as an engine of growth. As such, many developing countries including Gh...
We analyze the impact of trade liberalization on firm productivity growth in Kenya’s manufacturing s...
Since the landmark event in 2007 of the accession to the WTO, it was expected that extensive trade r...
Much of recent Trade theory focuses on heterogeneity of firms and the differential impacttrade polic...
2012-09-18It is generally believed that a rise in foreign competition makes the industrial sector mo...
This paper examines the causality relationships between manufacturing exports and productivity for f...
This paper examines how import penetration affects firms' productivity growth taking into account th...
The economic literature now accepts theoretical arguments that liberal, outward-oriented trade polic...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
This paper examines if trade policy can account for the difference in total factor productivity (TFP...