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Are Jordan and Tunisia's Exports Becoming More Technologically Sophisticated? : Analysis Using Highly Disaggregated Export Databases

Authors :
Diop, Ndiame
Ghali, Sofiane
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2012.

Abstract

There is a growing consensus that what you export matters for growth (see for instance, Haussman and al. 2007 and Krishna and Maloney (2011)). This paper examines whether and to what extent Jordan and Tunisia, the two most globally integrated countries of the Middle East and North Africa region, are moving up the technological ladder. To that effect, we use two highly disaggregated panel export database (products captured at the 11-digit level) and a 'product-based' methodology that allows a mapping of products classified by technological content and their sector of origin. We find that Jordan and Tunisia have experienced contrasting dynamics over the last decade. Thanks to its large exports of pharmaceutical products, Jordan enjoys a much higher share of high tech products in its export basket (11.5 percent versus 5.4 percent respectively) but this share has been declining over time due to the rapid rise of exports of textiles products. In contrast, from a very low basis, Tunisia has been catching up thanks to a slow but steady rise in medium-high tech products (electronics and mechanical components) and a corresponding decline in the preeminence of exports of textile products. Interestingly, success stories identified in both countries are all associated with the establishment of an 'enclave' where transparent 'rules of the game' are credibly enforced with the help of an external policy anchor either through international agreements (e.g. Jordan's free trade agreement with the US and the signature of and compliance with WTO's Intellectual Property Rights) or the establishment of a 'special zone/regime' such as Tunisia's 'offshore' regime and Jordan's Qualifying Industrial Zone. This finding underscores the importance of overcoming institutional weaknesses and establishing transparent and rules-based Government-business relationships as a pre-requisite for successful global integration in developing countries countries.

Subjects

Subjects :
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
COMMERCIALIZATION
MARKET ACCESS
GLOBAL MARKET
TAX
DEMOGRAPHIC
VALUE ADDED
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
WORLD TRADE
EXPORT SECTOR
PRODUCT CATEGORIES
TELECOMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENTS
EXTERNALITIES
GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION
LABOR POLICY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
EXPORT GROWTH
MANDATES
PRODUCTIVITY
COMPETITIVENESS
MARKET LEADERS
WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
PENSION
R&D
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
MERCHANDISE
TAXONOMIES
EMERGING ECONOMIES
INVENTORIES
PUBLIC SERVICES
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS
GLOBAL EXPORTS
WAGES
GLOBAL ECONOMY
VALUE CHAIN
SURPLUS LABOR
INCOME ELASTICITY
LABOR MARKET
PRODUCT CATEGORY
POLICY SUPPORT
WORLD MARKET
NATURAL RESOURCE
EXCHANGE RATE REGIME
ELASTICITY
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
PUBLIC DEBT
COST OF CAPITAL
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT
TRADITIONAL MARKET
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
CAPABILITIES
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
AUTOMOBILE
MARKETING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON
AGRICULTURE
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
INNOVATION
FREE TRADE
BRAND
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
SURPLUS
WTO
GDP
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
MANUFACTURING
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ACCOUNTING
LIBERALIZATION
RESULT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
GROWTH STRATEGIES
GDP DEFLATOR
SCIENCE FOUNDATION
BENCHMARK
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
USES
OBSOLESCENCE
DECENTRALIZATION
NETWORKS
INTERFACE
SUPPLIERS
OUTPUT
EXCHANGE RATE
HUMAN CAPITAL
MERCHANDISE EXPORTS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
EQUIPMENT
NEW PRODUCT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOTAL SALES
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
SPREAD
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
MIGRATION
INDUSTRY SCOREBOARD
GROSS VALUE
COMMERCE
COMPETITION POLICIES
EXPENDITURES
GROWTH RATE
LEGISLATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
GLOBAL MARKETS
MARKET SHARE
MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
CENTRALIZATION
MARKET FAILURES
MATERIAL
GLOBALIZATION
LABOR MARKETS
INNOVATION POLICY
SALES
WORLD ECONOMY
RADIO
EXTERNAL FINANCE
RESULTS
TELECOM
JOB CREATION
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
NATURAL RESOURCES
TRANSPORT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
CAPITAL BASE
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
ACCOUNTABILITY
IMPLICIT PENSION DEBT
BENCHMARKING
ENVIRONMENT FOR INNOVATION
TAX SYSTEM

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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