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Exports' productivity and growth across Spanish provinces
Asier Minondo SAE 2008 Zaragoza, 11th December 2008
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Introduction Specialising in some goods is more growth promoting than specialising in others: Decline of the net barter terms of trade (Prebisch, 1950; Singer, 1950) Natural resources' curse (Sachs and Warner, 2001) Learning by doing (Young, 1991; Matsuyama, 1992)
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Introduction Hausmann, Hwang and Rodrik (2007). “What you exports matters”, Journal of Economic Growth Some commodities have a higher implied productivity level than others Countries that latch on to high-productivity commodities will grow faster than countries specialised in low-productivity commodities
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Introduction HHR find a positive link between exports' productivity level and growth Goal of the paper: Does this relationship also holds at a regional level? Analysis of the relationship of the Spanish provinces exports' productivity and growth in the period
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Exports' productivity and growth across Spanish regions
Outline Introduction and goal of the paper Construction of the exports' productivity index Spanish provinces exports' productivity-level Econometric analysis Conclusions
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Construction of the exports' productivity index
1st step: The productivity level associated to a commodity: PRODY GDP per capita Comparative-advantage
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Construction of the exports' productivity index
2nd step: The level of productivity associated to a country's exports: EXPY
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Construction of the exports' productivity index
Limitation: PRODY (and hence EXPY) does not correct for differences in quality within a product category HS Bicycles, Unit Value ($ per unit), 2005 China 33 United States 336
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Construction of the exports' productivity index
HS Bicycles Low-quality bicycles Medium-quality bicycles High-quality bicycles CHN MEX ESP USA 33$ $ $ $ Low Medium High Min p p Max.
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Construction of the exports' productivity index
Varieties' PRODY Quality-adjusted EXPY
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Construction of the exports' productivity index
Varieties' PRODY Source: UN Comtrade; World Bank, World Development Indicators Sample: 115 countries Period: Representativeness: 89% of world merchandise exports Spanish provinces EXPY Agencia Tributaria's international trade data-base
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Exports' productivity and growth across Spanish regions
Outline Introduction and goal of the paper Construction of the exports' productivity index Spanish provinces exports' productivity-level Econometric analysis Conclusions
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Top 7 EXPY Bottom 7 Huelva 18870 Las Palmas 9431 Ávila 18725 Almería
Spanish provinces exports' productivity-level, (2000 constant PPP $) Top 7 EXPY Bottom 7 Huelva 18870 Las Palmas 9431 Ávila 18725 Almería 10209 Girona 18671 Tenerife 10259 Soria 18606 Cáceres 12211 Huesca 18369 Zamora 12640 Madrid 18263 Lugo 12669 Álava 17855 Córdoba 13101
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Exports' productivity and growth across Spanish regions
Outline Introduction and goal of the paper Construction of the exports' productivity index Spanish provinces exports' productivity-level Econometric analysis Conclusions
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Econometric analysis Human capital Growth in value-added per worker Period: ; Two 5-year intervals
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Results of the econometric analyses
OLS (without Canary Islands) Fixed-effects EXPY 0.017 (1.63) 0.020 (2.02)* 0.018 (2.39)** Value-added per worker -0.047 (-4.58)*** -0.049 (-5.07)*** -0.185 (-11.06)*** Human capital 0.007 (1.07) 0.008 (1.27) 0.015 (1.78)* R-squared 0.23 0.33 0.75 Degrees of freedom 95 94 46 F-test on province-level effects (p-value) 0.00
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Exports' productivity and growth across Spanish regions
Outline Introduction and goal of the paper Construction of the exports' productivity index Spanish provinces exports' productivity-level Econometric analysis Conclusions
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Conclusions HHR show that countries which export high-productivity goods grow faster than countries which export low-productivity goods Test this relationship at a regional level: Spanish provinces; period We also find a positive relationship between specialisation in more productive goods and growth at a regional level
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