Trade Liberalisation and Export Performance in Selected Developing Countries
This article examines the impact of trade liberalisation on export growth for a sample of 22 developing economies. The research applies dynamic panel data models based on fixed-effects and generalised methods of moments (GMM) estimators. In addition, heterogeneous panels for the complete sample, as well as for different regions of the world, are estimated using a time-series/cross-section technique. The main findings are that trade liberalisation is a significant determinant of export performance, but its effect varies across continents. Export duties have a small detrimental effect on export growth, while relative price changes and world income growth have the expected signs.
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2002
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Authors: | Santos-Paulino, A. U. |
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Journal of Development Studies. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0022-0388. - Vol. 39.2002, 1, p. 140-164
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
Subject: | trade liberalisation | export growth | dynamic panel data | time-series/cross-section | developing countries |
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