Abstract
Empirical findings confirm that relatively high specialisation of economic structures tends to be associated with low levels of income per capita, but countries diversify their export structures along their path of growth. However, usually only per capita income, and eventually, country-specific fixed effects are the sole explanatory variables taken into consideration in the estimation of specialisation curves. We extend the analysis of specialisation - economic development nexus and search for the determinants of trade diversification process. Using a panel data-set for 60 countries and twenty years (1985-2004), we combine synthetic specialisation measures obtained with manufacturing exports data (SITC Rev2, 3 digit) with a wide range of country-specific variables characterising their size, geographical conditions, endowments, human capital or institutional setting. It turns out that distance from major markets and country size are the most relevant and robust determinants of export diversification process, explaining together around half of between country variability in specialisation patterns. The results are robust to changes in the disaggregation scheme and in the estimation procedure.
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- Category:
- Articles
- Type:
- artykuły w czasopismach recenzowanych i innych wydawnictwach ciągłych
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RED. ZAGR. ANGIELSKI
no. N. 327 Novembre,
pages 1 - 45,
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- English
- Publication year:
- 2008
- Bibliographic description:
- Parteka A., Tamberi M.: Determinants of export diversification: an empirical investigation// RED. ZAGR. ANGIELSKI. -Vol. N. 327 Novembre., (2008), s.1-45
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- Gdańsk University of Technology
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