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Documents de travail de l'OCDE sur la politique commerciale

Cette série porte sur la politique commerciale.

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Assessing the Trade-Related Sources of Productivity Growth in Emerging Economies

This paper contributes new empirical evidence on the relationship between productivity and international trade. This is accomplished using an econometric approach that combines input-output and productivity data, which allows a more detailed tracking of the relationship between trade in intermediate and final products and productivity in countries at different stages of economic development. The results show that various forms of trade integration strongly support productivity in emerging economies. Exporting final products, importing intermediates for domestic production and re-exporting are all associated with higher productivity levels, pointing to the particular importance for this country grouping of being able to integrate into regional and global value chains. Our results emphasise also important linkages between different economic sectors and call for broad-based approaches to facilitating integration with foreign intermediate inputs and final products markets.

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Mots-clés: productivity, emerging economies, international trade, developing economies, global value chains, intermediate imports
JEL: F14: International Economics / Trade / Empirical Studies of Trade; F13: International Economics / Trade / Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations; F43: International Economics / Macroeconomic Aspects of International Trade and Finance / Economic Growth of Open Economies; F63: International Economics / Economic Impacts of Globalization / Economic Impacts of Globalization: Economic Development
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