Export Diversification in Low-Income Countries and Small States: Do Country Size and Income Level Matter?
May 24, 2019
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Summary
Export structure is less diversified in low-income countries (LICs) and especially small states that face resource constraints and small economic size. This paper explores the potential linkages between export structure and economic growth and its volatility in LICs and small states, using a range of indices of export concentration differing in the coverage of industries. The empirical analysis finds that export diversification may promote economic growth and reduce economic volatility in these countries. Furthermore, the analysis demonstrates that the economic benefits of export diversification differ by country size and income level—there are bigger benefits for relatively larger and poorer countries within the group of LICs and small states.
Subject: Export diversification, Export performance, Exports, Government consumption, Personal income
Keywords: diversification, export, export concentration, WP
Pages:
24
Volume:
2019
DOI:
Issue:
118
Series:
Working Paper No. 2019/118
Stock No:
WPIEA2019118
ISBN:
9781498315654
ISSN:
1018-5941





