Beyond tariffs and quotas : why don't African manufacturers export more? / George R.G. Clarke

"There has been much concern about Africa's recent export performance. Even though tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade have been falling, Africa's share of world exports has declined and most African countries remain highly dependent on a narrow range of primary commodities for ex...

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Main Authors:Clarke, George R. G.
Corporate Authors:World Bank
Format: Online-Resource
Language:English
Published:[Washington, D.C] : World Bank, 2005
Series:Policy research working paper
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Summary:"There has been much concern about Africa's recent export performance. Even though tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade have been falling, Africa's share of world exports has declined and most African countries remain highly dependent on a narrow range of primary commodities for export earnings. The author looks at factors that affect the export performance of manufacturing enterprises in eight African countries. In addition to enterprise characteristics (such as size, ownership, and education of the manager), policy-related variables also affect export performance. Manufacturing enterprises are less likely to export in countries with restrictive trade and customs regulation and poor customs administration. In contrast, there is less evidence that the quality of domestic transportation infrastructure has a large impact on export performance. Although the coefficient on this variable is negative, it is statistically insignificant in most model specifications. "--World Bank web site
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references. - Title from PDF file as viewed on 6/2/2005
Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[2005]
Weitere Ausgabe: Clarke, George R. G: Beyond tariffs and quotas
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (32 Seiten)