manufacturing
Economic Integration and Manufacturing Location in EU Accession Countries
The paper investigates patterns of manufacturing location in the context of increased economic integration in Central and East European countries. Using regional data for the period 1990-1999, the authors identify and compare patterns and determinants of manufacturing location in five European Union accession countries: Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Romania and Slovenia.
Sectoral Specifities in the Dynamics of U.S. Manufacturing Firms
The authors use the COMPUSTAT database extend the analysis to disaggregated data, studying 15 industrial sectors and find that among the stylized facts presented in literature concerning the whole industry, some survive and can be considered valid for each single sector while some disappear, suggesting that their emergence was purely due to aggregation effects.
Differential Impact of Japanese and U.S. Foreign Direct Investments on Exports of Indian Manufacturing
The study aims to find whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has led to diversification of export in Indian manufacturing sector in the post reforms period. Examining India, Japan and the United States, the study also considers whether the source, nationality, of FDI matters with regard to its impact on the exports of the host country.
Differential Impact of Japanese and U.S. Foreign Direct Investments on Exports of Indian Manufacturing
The study aims to find whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has led to diversification of export in Indian manufacturing sector in the post reforms period. Examining India, Japan and the United States, the study also considers whether the source, nationality, of FDI matters with regard to its impact on the exports of the host country.
Manufacturing Productivity Under Varying Trade Regimes: India in the 1980s and 1990s
The paper examines productivity performance of Indian manufacturing under varying trade regimes. The standard growth accounting methodology is applied to data compiled from the Annual Survey of Industries for selected 3-digit use-based manufacturing sectors over the 1980-2000 period.
Differential Impact of Japanese and U.S. Foreign Direct Investments on Exports of Indian Manufacturing
The study aims to find whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has led to diversification of export in Indian manufacturing sector in the post reforms period. Examining India, Japan and the United States, the study also considers whether the source, nationality, of FDI matters with regard to its impact on the exports of the host country.
Quantifying Trade Barriers: Has Protection Declined Substantially in Indian Manufacturing?
The study undertakes a quantification of trade barriers for Indian manufacturing industries by examining both the tariff and the non-tariff barriers. It documents the trade barriers for around 72 industries belonging to intermediate, capital and consumer goods sectors between 1980-2000 and the phases of trade reforms therein.
Account of Geographic Concentration Patterns in Europe
The paper provides a methodologically rigorous description of sectoral location patterns across Western European regions over the 1975-2000 period. Findings indicate that manufacturing has become gradually and statistically significantly more concentrated, although the locational bias towards central regions has become weaker.
Strategic Asset or Vulnerable Commodity?: Manufacturing in a Digital Era
The paper develops three arguments. First, the argument about production in a digital age by revisiting the argument that a service economy will follow on a manufacturing economy. Second, putting the emergence of the digital era into an historical context. Third, the place of production in value creation and market position in three different types of sectors.
Did Industrialization Destroy Social Capital in Indonesia?
The paper examines the effect of industrialization on
social capital in Indonesia during 1985 to 1997 using repeated cross- sections of nationally representative surveys. The empirical findings challenge existing results in the social capital literature, and may have implications for social instability in Indonesia since 1997.