manufacturing

Econometric Models and Causality Relationships Between Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing Production in Morocco, Tunisia and other Northern African Countries, 1950-2000

January 01, 2004

The paper presents a general view of economic development in the countries of Magreb, analyzing the impact of manufacturing and imports on economic growth and cycles. The analysis shows that these countries have low levels of trade among them and that they could improve their economic development with more industrial production and trade, both among themselves and with other areas as the Mediterranean countries of European Union.

Strategic Planning Improves Manufacturing Performance

January 01, 2004

According to the author, a quantitative critique of 28 studies concludes that formal planning is valuable for firms. The results of the study were particularly favorable for manufacturing firms: nine studies found formal planning to be associated with better performance and none found detrimental performance.

International R&D Spillovers between Korean and Japanese Manufacturing Industries

January 01, 2004

The paper examines research and development (R&D) spillovers at the international level, looking at such spillovers from Japan to Korea. Empirical findings show that the contribution of inter-industry R&D spillovers in the Korean manufacturing sector is low and insignificant, while Korean manufacturing industry benefits greatly from rent R&D spillovers from Japanese manufacturing industry.

Fear of China: Is There a Future for Manufacturing in Latin America?

January 01, 2004

The paper deals with the central issue, does manufacturing still matter for Latin America’s development? The author argues that even though there are other options that should be exploited, the region cannot afford to completely turn its back to a well-proven road to development.

Credit Constraints and Determinants of the Cost of Capital in Vietnamese Manufacturing

January 01, 2004

The paper examines the extent to which borrowing constraints restrict firm access to credit and identifies individual, firm, and loan characteristics, which determine the cost of capital in Vietnamese manufacturing.

Manufacturing Innovation: A Strategy to Enhance the Competitiveness of Pennsylvania Manufacturers

January 01, 2004

Gov. Edward Rendells blueprint to reverese job loss in the manufacturing sector defines key business finance, workforce and technical support tools for manufacturers to remake themselves. The plan also outlines a number of steps needed to make manufacturing more competitive.

Knowledge and Productivity in the Worlds Largest Manufacturing Corporations

January 01, 2004

The author studies the productivity and technology relatedness of the worlds top manufacturing companies and correlates patent and financial data from international sources for more than 150 multinational companies.

Foreign Outsourcing and Firm-level Characteristics: Evidence From Japanese Manufacturers

January 01, 2004

Based on micro data of 118,300 firms without firm-size thresholds covering all manufacturing industries in Japan, this paper investigates the foreign outsourcing, distinguished explicitly from domestic outsourcing, at the firm level.

Decomposition of Total Factor Productivity Growth: A Regional Analysis of Indian Industrial Manufacturing Growth

January 01, 2004

Using non-parametric linear programming methods, the author measures total productivity growth in industrial manufacturing for 15 major Indian states over the periods 1982-83 to 2000-01.

Exchange Rates and Employment in Turkish Manufacturing

January 01, 2004

This paper investigates the effects of exchange rate fluctuations on Turkish manufacturing employment and wages using data for a panel of manufacturing industries over the period 1981-1999.

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