Structural transformation of Portuguese exports and the role of foreign-owned firms: a descriptive analysis for the period 1995-2005

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Autor(a) principal: Lebre de Freitas, M.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Mamede, R. P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/14272
Resumo: In this paper we use a recent measure of the “income level of a country’s exports” proposed by Hausmann et al. (2007) to characterize the structure of the Portuguese export basket, its recent evolution and the role of foreign-owned firms in this process. We find that between 1995 and 2005 the improvement in the “income content” of the Portuguese export basket relative to the world average was achieved through an above-average “structural transformation effect” that more than offset a bellow-average effect of having a significant share of products exposed to an increasing competition from emerging economies. We find that the weight of exports with “high” and “very high” income content increased considerably in this period, with these two classes explaining more than one half of the total export growth. Analysing the presence of foreign-owned firms in different industries, we find a higher than average share of foreign affiliated firms in products with “High” and “Very High” income content. These and other pieces of evidence suggest that foreign-owned firms have played a relevant role both in the growth of Portuguese exports and in the increase of their income content.
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title Structural transformation of Portuguese exports and the role of foreign-owned firms: a descriptive analysis for the period 1995-2005
spellingShingle Structural transformation of Portuguese exports and the role of foreign-owned firms: a descriptive analysis for the period 1995-2005
Lebre de Freitas, M.
title_short Structural transformation of Portuguese exports and the role of foreign-owned firms: a descriptive analysis for the period 1995-2005
title_full Structural transformation of Portuguese exports and the role of foreign-owned firms: a descriptive analysis for the period 1995-2005
title_fullStr Structural transformation of Portuguese exports and the role of foreign-owned firms: a descriptive analysis for the period 1995-2005
title_full_unstemmed Structural transformation of Portuguese exports and the role of foreign-owned firms: a descriptive analysis for the period 1995-2005
title_sort Structural transformation of Portuguese exports and the role of foreign-owned firms: a descriptive analysis for the period 1995-2005
author Lebre de Freitas, M.
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Mamede, R. P.
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description In this paper we use a recent measure of the “income level of a country’s exports” proposed by Hausmann et al. (2007) to characterize the structure of the Portuguese export basket, its recent evolution and the role of foreign-owned firms in this process. We find that between 1995 and 2005 the improvement in the “income content” of the Portuguese export basket relative to the world average was achieved through an above-average “structural transformation effect” that more than offset a bellow-average effect of having a significant share of products exposed to an increasing competition from emerging economies. We find that the weight of exports with “high” and “very high” income content increased considerably in this period, with these two classes explaining more than one half of the total export growth. Analysing the presence of foreign-owned firms in different industries, we find a higher than average share of foreign affiliated firms in products with “High” and “Very High” income content. These and other pieces of evidence suggest that foreign-owned firms have played a relevant role both in the growth of Portuguese exports and in the increase of their income content.
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