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New York state's merchandise export gap

Howard Howe and Mark Leary

Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 1996, vol. 2, issue Nov

Abstract: New York's merchandise export performance has trailed the nation's for several years. The cause of this gap is not easy to identify: the state maintains a relatively healthy mix of customer markets, remains well represented in industries with strong foreign demand, and continues to enjoy declining labor costs. A broader look at New York's competitiveness, however, reveals that high nonlabor costs may be hurting the state's manufacturing sector and thus its volume of exports.

Keywords: Exports; Manufactures; New York (State) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996
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