“A thriving export sector is, as the Commission on Growth and Development states, “a critical ingredient of high growth, especially in the early stages.” [1] There is microeconomic evidence to support this claim: recent research suggests that increases in exports lead firms to produce higher-quality products, pay higher wages, and adopt more advanced technologies.[2] There is also evidence that the sophistication of a country’s exports, where the sophistication of a product is measured by the average income of countries that produce the product, is positively correlated with countries’ future growth rates.[3] It appears that growth is closely associated with moving up the quality ladder within industries, and exporting more technology-inten...
Countries at all stages of economic development desire economic growth. Hausmann et al. (2007) devis...
Traditional economic wisdom claims that - while global economic integration is beneficial for econom...
Export is an important factor to improve growth and welfare especially for industrialized small, ope...
Increasing exports ranks among the highest priorities of any government wishing to stimulate economi...
The nexus between trade and growth is the holy grail for many development planners. A country’s trad...
Export and economic growth relationship has been a long discussion among the researchers. In fact, m...
The debate over export expansion versus import substitution as the appropriate basis for industrial ...
This study was carried out to test the export–led hypothesis in Nigeria using VECM. It disaggregate ...
During the last three decades, developing countries have made enormous strides in opening up their p...
Abstract. The economic achievements of post- WWII Japan and Germany, the success of the Asian Four T...
The stellar economic growth performance of the newly industrializing countries widely thought to be ...
There is growing concern in Southeast and East Asia about the competitive threat posed by China’s bu...
By the start of the millennium, most ACP and other developing countries had liberalised their econom...
Foreign trade promotion ; International trade ; Developing countries ; Economic development
In small and open economies, absorption of foreign knowledge through international trade often plays...
Countries at all stages of economic development desire economic growth. Hausmann et al. (2007) devis...
Traditional economic wisdom claims that - while global economic integration is beneficial for econom...
Export is an important factor to improve growth and welfare especially for industrialized small, ope...
Increasing exports ranks among the highest priorities of any government wishing to stimulate economi...
The nexus between trade and growth is the holy grail for many development planners. A country’s trad...
Export and economic growth relationship has been a long discussion among the researchers. In fact, m...
The debate over export expansion versus import substitution as the appropriate basis for industrial ...
This study was carried out to test the export–led hypothesis in Nigeria using VECM. It disaggregate ...
During the last three decades, developing countries have made enormous strides in opening up their p...
Abstract. The economic achievements of post- WWII Japan and Germany, the success of the Asian Four T...
The stellar economic growth performance of the newly industrializing countries widely thought to be ...
There is growing concern in Southeast and East Asia about the competitive threat posed by China’s bu...
By the start of the millennium, most ACP and other developing countries had liberalised their econom...
Foreign trade promotion ; International trade ; Developing countries ; Economic development
In small and open economies, absorption of foreign knowledge through international trade often plays...
Countries at all stages of economic development desire economic growth. Hausmann et al. (2007) devis...
Traditional economic wisdom claims that - while global economic integration is beneficial for econom...
Export is an important factor to improve growth and welfare especially for industrialized small, ope...