Productivity and Export Performance: Micro-Level Evidence from the Manufacturing Sector in Nigeria

Kanang Amos Akims, Dianah Mukwate Ngui

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Front. Econ. China ›› 2019, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (3) : 428-460. DOI: 10.3868/s060-008-019-0019-0
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Productivity and Export Performance: Micro-Level Evidence from the Manufacturing Sector in Nigeria

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This paper investigates how productivity influences firms’ exports. Various firm characteristics are employed to test the self-selection hypothesis alongside the effects of firms’ productivity on their share of exports in total sales. Using a pseudo-panel data set constructed from the firm-level data for the manufacturing sector in Nigeria, we find no evidence that higher productivity influences the decision on whether or not a firm would participate in exports. However, it is established that higher productivity increases the share of exports in total sales of firms that are already participating in foreign markets. A policy implication of our result is that Nigeria can realize a larger share of manufactured exports in total merchandise exports by directing efforts towards improving primarily the productivity of firms that are already involved in exports.

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productivity / self-selection / export performance / manufacturing sector

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Kanang Amos Akims, Dianah Mukwate Ngui. Productivity and Export Performance: Micro-Level Evidence from the Manufacturing Sector in Nigeria. Front. Econ. China, 2019, 14(3): 428‒460 https://doi.org/10.3868/s060-008-019-0019-0

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