How does manufacturing output affect export behaviors in emerging market economies? Evidence from a dynamic panel ARDL for ten biggest emerging market economies

Abstract Realizing the export-led economic growth potential, the study aims to check the dynamic influence of manufacturing output premised on learning effects model on the export behavior of emerging market economies. Among the mean group and pooled mean group models in the umbrella method of autor...

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Main Authors: Arumugam Sankaran, Arjun Krishna, Arjunan Vadivel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-07-01
Series:Future Business Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43093-021-00072-x
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spelling doaj-7b4220c1448048239dabdee1473635312021-07-18T11:11:02ZengSpringerOpenFuture Business Journal2314-72102021-07-017111010.1186/s43093-021-00072-xHow does manufacturing output affect export behaviors in emerging market economies? Evidence from a dynamic panel ARDL for ten biggest emerging market economiesArumugam Sankaran0Arjun Krishna1Arjunan Vadivel2Department of Economics, School of Management, Pondicherry Central UniversityDepartment of Economics, School of Management, Pondicherry Central UniversityDepartment of Economics, Arignar Anna Government Arts and Science College Affiliation To Pondicherry Central UniversityAbstract Realizing the export-led economic growth potential, the study aims to check the dynamic influence of manufacturing output premised on learning effects model on the export behavior of emerging market economies. Among the mean group and pooled mean group models in the umbrella method of autoregressive-distributed lag econometric technique, the latter one was chosen as it has added advantages. Also, it is supported by the Hausman test. The findings articulate that manufacturing value-added is an important ingredient, which influences the export testifying the existence of dynamic learning effects in export growth. A dynamic model of acquiring sophistication among exporters pinpoints the learning effects technique of exports. The export competitiveness is actualized through a dynamic learning process. The policy suggestion in this regard is to pace up mechanization of the economies, foster measures to reduce supply rigidities and labor market inflexibilities, and assist small and medium-scale enterprises and other types of firms in finding fresh avenues of long-term investment from foreign and advocating domestic supplies.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43093-021-00072-xInternationalizationEmerging marketsExport behaviorPanel ARDLIndustrial-driven growth
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Arjunan Vadivel
How does manufacturing output affect export behaviors in emerging market economies? Evidence from a dynamic panel ARDL for ten biggest emerging market economies
Future Business Journal
Internationalization
Emerging markets
Export behavior
Panel ARDL
Industrial-driven growth
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Arjun Krishna
Arjunan Vadivel
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title How does manufacturing output affect export behaviors in emerging market economies? Evidence from a dynamic panel ARDL for ten biggest emerging market economies
title_short How does manufacturing output affect export behaviors in emerging market economies? Evidence from a dynamic panel ARDL for ten biggest emerging market economies
title_full How does manufacturing output affect export behaviors in emerging market economies? Evidence from a dynamic panel ARDL for ten biggest emerging market economies
title_fullStr How does manufacturing output affect export behaviors in emerging market economies? Evidence from a dynamic panel ARDL for ten biggest emerging market economies
title_full_unstemmed How does manufacturing output affect export behaviors in emerging market economies? Evidence from a dynamic panel ARDL for ten biggest emerging market economies
title_sort how does manufacturing output affect export behaviors in emerging market economies? evidence from a dynamic panel ardl for ten biggest emerging market economies
publisher SpringerOpen
series Future Business Journal
issn 2314-7210
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Realizing the export-led economic growth potential, the study aims to check the dynamic influence of manufacturing output premised on learning effects model on the export behavior of emerging market economies. Among the mean group and pooled mean group models in the umbrella method of autoregressive-distributed lag econometric technique, the latter one was chosen as it has added advantages. Also, it is supported by the Hausman test. The findings articulate that manufacturing value-added is an important ingredient, which influences the export testifying the existence of dynamic learning effects in export growth. A dynamic model of acquiring sophistication among exporters pinpoints the learning effects technique of exports. The export competitiveness is actualized through a dynamic learning process. The policy suggestion in this regard is to pace up mechanization of the economies, foster measures to reduce supply rigidities and labor market inflexibilities, and assist small and medium-scale enterprises and other types of firms in finding fresh avenues of long-term investment from foreign and advocating domestic supplies.
topic Internationalization
Emerging markets
Export behavior
Panel ARDL
Industrial-driven growth
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43093-021-00072-x
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