
handle: 10419/27405
This paper examines the long-run impact of capital goods imports, intermediate goods imports, and exports of manufactured and primary goods on total factor productivity in Chile. Using cointegration techniques, we find productivity-enhancing effects of capital and intermediate goods imports as well as manufactured exports, and productivity-limiting effects of primary exports.
Cointegration, ddc:330, Trade Composition, Productivity, Cointegration, O47, Trade Composition, F41, C22, Productivity, jel: jel:F41, jel: jel:C22, jel: jel:O47
Cointegration, ddc:330, Trade Composition, Productivity, Cointegration, O47, Trade Composition, F41, C22, Productivity, jel: jel:F41, jel: jel:C22, jel: jel:O47
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