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contrast to some recent studies, we show that the importance of manufacturing for the world economy has not declined during the … manufacturing underestimates the importance of manufacturing. Many former in-house activities of manufacturing are nowadays … of activities interlinked with manufacturing became the dominant driver of deindustrialisation in these countries. We are …
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export industries in manufacturing and primary industry. Besides intensified competition from other lower-middle income Asian …-intensive manufacturing. We examine the direct and indirect impact of exports on jobs, based on an analysis of input-output tables over the … through exports in manufacturing industries in after the AFC, because of slower growth in manufacturing exports and a shift …
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-intensive manufacturing. Drawing on work by James and Fujita (2000), this paper examines the impact of exports on jobs, based on an analysis … of input–output tables over the period 1995-2005. It finds that fewer jobs were created through exports in manufacturing … industries in 2005 than before the crisis, because of slower growth in manufacturing exports and a shift away from light industry …
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