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than 7 per cent annually since 1992, the economy is mostly based on low-productivity agriculture. Manufacturing contributes …
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There has recently been a resurgence of interest in industrial policy. This paper examines the choices, implementation processes, and outcomes of the Ethiopian present industrial policy. The country represents an excellent case study of recent industrial policy experimentation in Africa as it is...
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resource endowments. Over the last couple of years, industry in Ghana, dominated since independence by the manufacturing … competitive manufacturing sector; how to promote agro-based industrial development to ensure value-addition to manufactures and …
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diversification. It assesses productive linkages and manufacturing competitiveness during import-substitution industrialization and …
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We consider economic development of sub-Saharan Africa from the perspective of slow convergence of productivity, both across sectors and firms within sectors. Why have 'productivity enclaves', islands of high productivity in a sea of smaller low-productivity firms, not diffused more rapidly? We...
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devoid of empirical studies investigating in the structural change within the manufacturing sector, which often plays a role … the long-run. -- industrial development ; growth ; industrial policy ; manufacturing development patterns ; comparative …
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competition effects associated with clustering for formal and manufacturing firms. We find some evidence of productivity … spillovers for informal firms and firms in the manufacturing sector but they are not of a large enough magnitude to outweigh the …
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In this paper we explore the extent to which firms experience productivity spillovers from clustering using a rich data source from Vietnam for 2002 to 2007, a period of significant transition. We address issues of simultaneity, self-selection and endogenous location choice of firms in an...
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This paper explores the potential to leverage large-scale mineral extraction in Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe to foster mineral beneficiation and upstream industries. The evidence suggests that the success or failure of a resource-based industrialization approach is country and sector specific,...
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This paper explores the linkages between the national systems of innovation of Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe and their respective mineral extraction and mineral processing value chains, including input industries. Our analysis reveals four individual national systems of...
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