Mat Ghani, Gairuzazmi
(2006)
Export promotion policies and the crowding-out effect in developing countries.
Asian Economic Journal, 20 (3).
pp. 319-331.
ISSN 1467-8381
Abstract
Critics of export promotion policies have pointed out a fallacy of composition, where what is viable for a small country acting in isolation might not be viable when pursued by a group of countries simultaneously. This paper investigates the crowding-out effect of the fallacy of composition; that is, whether developing countries that specialize in exports of manufactured products compete and crowd out one another's exports. The results of fixed-effects panel estimation suggest that developing countries are not crowding out one another's exports. Instead, they are crowding out Western European countries' exports of manufactured products.
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