Trade and Sectoral Productivity
Harald Fadinger and
Pablo Fleiss
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Abstract:
Even though differences in sectoral total factor productivity are at the heart of Ricardian trade theory and many models of growth and development, very little is known about their size and their form. In this paper we try to fill this gap by using a Hybrid-Ricardo-Heckscher-Ohlin trade model and bilateral sectoral trade data to overcome the data problem that has limited previous studies, which have used input and output data to back out productivities, to a small number of OECD economies. We provide a comparable set of sectoral productivities for 24 manufacturing sectors and more than sixty countries at all stages of development. Our results show that TFP differences in manufacturing sectors between rich and poor countries are substantial and far more pronounced in skill and R\&D intensive sectors. We also apply our productivity estimates to test theories on development that have implications for the patterns of sectoral productivities across countries.
Keywords: Sectoral Productivity Differences; Trade and Production Data; Ricardo; Heckscher-Ohlin; Comparative Advantage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F11 F12 O11 O47 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-01
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Journal Article: Trade and Sectoral Productivity (2011) 
Working Paper: Trade and Sectoral Productivity (2008) 
Working Paper: Trade and Sectoral Productivity (2007) 
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