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Trade Liberalization and Productivity-A Panel Study of the Mexican Manufacturing Industry

Talan B. Iscan ()

Department of Economics at Dalhousie University working papers archive from Dalhousie, Department of Economics

Abstract: In recent years there has been a revival of interest in the trade-growth nexus. A number of authors have suggested that regional economic integration and liberalization of international trade are likely to have positive effects not only on productivity levels but also on long-term productivity growth rates in developing countries. Using a panel of Mexican manufacturing industries, this paper examines several alternative mechanisms through which trade contributes positively to productivity levels and growth rates. Special attention is paid to the comprehensive trade liberalization policies implemented in Mexico after 1986. The results indicate that productivity growth is significantly correlated with the share of imported intermediate inputs in sectoral output. Reductions in rates of protection are found to have significant positive effects on sectoral productivity levels. The estimates also suggest that after liberalization increasing share of exports in total output increased average productivity level by about 5 percent. However, the effects of trade liberalization on long-term productivity growth rates are found to be statistically insignificant.

Keywords: trade liberalization; productivity; growth; Mexican manufacturing industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O47 F43 O54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998-01-20
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Working Paper: Trade Liberalization and Productivity: A Panel Study of the Mexican Manufacturing Industry (1996)
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