The impact of productivity on export transitions: revisited evidence from the Vietnamese manufacturing sectors

3区 经济学 Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Thanh Quang Ngo, Canh Thi Nguyen, Trung-Thanh Nguyen, Khoa Dang Duong, Sang Van Nguyen, Thanh Xuan Bui, Ky Nguyen Tran
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Abstract

The effect of total factor productivity (TFP) on exports particularly interests policy-makers and economists, but empirical evidence is ambiguous. This paper uses the 6-wave panel data in 2010-2015 to investigate the impact of TFP on export transitions at the firm level. We distinguish different types of export transitions, namely start, stop, continuity, fluctuation, and striving, and different phases of export transition. The Generalised Method of Moments (GMM) estimation is applied to control for endogeneity and unobserved time-invariant specific components. The results reveal that (i) the effect of productivity on export (the self-selection hypothesis) is heterogeneous, depending on specific sectors and types and phases of export transitions; (ii) productivity growth does not necessarily result in positive effects on and lead to participation in types and phases of export transitions. Our results also reveal strong evidence of favourable sunk cost in long-run export striving in nearly all sectors, and unlike previous studies, empirical results show a negative effect of sunk cost in some manufacturing sectors. Policy-makers should create dynamic comparative advantages and favourable environments for new exporters, focus the relevant policies on productivity stimulus, and strengthen the likelihood of survival for the domestic firms in the competitive global markets.
生产率对出口转型的影响:重新审视越南制造业的证据
全要素生产率(TFP)对出口的影响尤其令政策制定者和经济学家感兴趣,但经验证据并不明确。本文采用2010-2015年的6波面板数据,从企业层面考察了全要素生产率对出口转型的影响。我们区分了出口转型的不同类型,即启动型、停止型、连续性型、波动型和奋斗型,以及出口转型的不同阶段。将广义矩量法(GMM)估计应用于内性和不可观测时不变特定分量的控制。结果表明:(1)生产率对出口的影响(自我选择假设)是异质的,取决于出口转型的特定部门、类型和阶段;(ii)生产率增长不一定对出口转型的类型和阶段产生积极影响并导致参与。我们的研究结果还揭示了几乎所有部门的长期出口努力中有利的沉没成本的有力证据,并且与先前的研究不同,实证结果显示沉没成本在某些制造业部门的负面影响。决策者应为新的出口商创造动态的比较优势和有利的环境,把有关政策的重点放在刺激生产力上,并加强国内公司在竞争激烈的全球市场上生存的可能性。
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期刊介绍: Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja publishes rigorous scientific papers which make a significant contribution to any field of economics – theoretical, applied or empirical – with special attention given to experiences of the transition from socialism to market economies in Eastern Europe. New research on regional development in other geographical areas is welcomed, particularly papers addressing theoretical and empirical issues in economics for countries in transition and former transitional economies. The journal encourages submissions that explore broad economic topics that can contribute to the development of economics as a discipline, discussing important economic issues both from an orthodox or heterodox point of view.
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