Technical efficiency, market share and profitability of manufacturing firms in Côte d'Ivoire: the technology trap
This paper investigates the sources of inefficiency of firms in Côte d'Ivoire and examines to what extent these effects translate into poor performance. A large majority of firms is technically inefficient, producing far below the maximum attainable output level. Major cost savings can also be realised through enlarging the scale of activities of firms. Efficiency gains and scale advantages translate into a better competitive position and via their impact on market share into higher profitability. However, severe growth barriers and imperfect markets keep firms from realising these gains and prevent firms from catching up in technology with respect to their larger, older and often foreign-owned competitors. Copyright 2003, Oxford University Press.
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2003
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Authors: | Sleuwaegen, Leo ; Goedhuys, Micheline |
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Cambridge Journal of Economics. - Oxford University Press. - Vol. 27.2003, 6, p. 851-866
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