929 resultados para Export competitiveness
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The goal of the Program is to contribute to economic growth in the Philippines through increased income and improved livelihoods of tropical fruit growers in southern Philippines. The purpose of the Program is to improve the smallholder and industry profitability and export competitiveness of selected tropical fruits industries in the southern Philippines. Fruit crops to be targeted are mango, papaya, durian and jackfruit. The primary audience for the outcomes of this Program are medium to large scale commercial fruit growers and farmers predominantly in the regions of Leyte (VIII), northern Mindanao/Cagayan de Oro (X) and southern Mindanao/Davao (XI).
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The study was motivated by the need to understand factors that guide the software exports and competitiveness, both positively and negatively. The influence of one factor or another upon the export competitiveness is to be understood in great depth, which is necessary to find out the industry’s sustainability. India is being emulated as an example for the success strategy in software development and exports. India’s software industry is hailed as one of the globally competitive software industry in the world. The major objectives are to model the growth pattern of exports and domestic sales of software and services of India and to find out the factors influencing the growth pattern of software industry in India. The thesis compare the growth pattern of software industry of India with respect to that of Ireland and Israel and to critically of various problems faced by software industry and export in India and to model the variables of competitiveness of emerging software producing nations
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The oil and gas sector has led the economy of Trinidad and Tobago since the late 1970s and, more pronouncedly, since 2000, accounting for a large share of gdp, total exports and tax revenue. Its prospects in the medium term could be negatively affected, however, if oil and gas extraction expands in other countries, and if the United States attains energy self-sufficiency. This paper offers an analysis of the evolution and competitiveness of its oil and non-oil exports to both the United States and global markets, based on the revealed comparative advantage (rca) index used by eclac. Other foreign trade indicators are also included to determine the structure of the country’s trading relations. The period from 1985 to 2010 is analysed and the results presented are intended to advocate the diversification of Trinidad and Tobago’s exports into more dynamic and diversified markets.
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The Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) has been a mixed blessing for economic development. While exports to the US economy have increased, dependency may hinder economic growth if countries do not diversify or upgrade before temporary provisions expire. This article evaluates the impact of the temporary Tariff Preference Levels (TPLs) granted to Nicaragua under CAFTA and the consequences of TPL expiration. Using trade statistics, country- and firm-level data from Nicaragua’s National Free Zones Commission (CNZF) and data from field research, we estimate Nicaragua’s apparel sector will contract as much as 30–40% after TPLs expire. Our analysis underscores how rules of origin and firm nationality affect where and how companies do business, and in so doing, often constrain sustainable export growth.
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La comprensión de los factores que interviene en la internacionalización de las Pymes en Colombia, conlleva toda una compleja estructura, fundamentación, estrategias, teorías, modelos y metodología organizacional, en el contexto dinámico del mundo comercial y financiero. Por consiguiente, se realizó un análisis de las teorías, modelos de internacionalización y de los factores que allí se reflejan y que interviene en el desarrollo de las pequeñas y medianas empresas, se comparó con las Pymes en Colombia y se apoyó en datos estadísticos de entidades gubernamentales y bases de datos.
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El siguiente trabajo presenta recomendaciones orientadas a las Pymes Colombianas en cuanto a un proceso de internacionalización de sus productos en Irlanda, Italia, Letonia, Lituania y Luxemburgo, países pertenecientes a la Unión Europea; basados en el análisis de barreras de entrada, Tratado de Libre Comercio entre la Unión Europea y Colombia, así como el comportamiento de la balanza comercial entre ellos. Con el siguiente análisis, consolidamos información necesaria y útil para llevar a cabo la construcción de un plan de trabajo orientado a penetrar mercados europeos, generando un mayor alcance y crecimiento en clientes; para lograr una mayor visibilidad principalmente de los productos y del país, creando una necesidad en los mercados penetrados. Con el fin anteriormente mencionado, es que se hace un recorrido desde los conceptos básicos, pasando por la ruta exportadora y barreras hasta llegar a plantear oportunidades en esos mercados de la Unión Europea. Dentro de los conceptos básicos se hace mención a lo que significa una Pyme, foco principal de nuestro trabajo, resaltando su importancia dentro de la sociedad y principalmente en la economía de un país, aportando en la balanza comercial en el momento que se comienza un proceso de exportación de productos. Este análisis durante su desarrollo conlleva a plantear una serie de conclusiones y recomendaciones que serán de gran utilidad para los empresarios con intensión exportadora, así como también de brindar un aporte enriquecedor desde la mirada de futuras profesionales que en este documento plasman conocimientos obtenidos durante cinco años, además de la habilidad en la selección y búsqueda de información específica que sirve de apoyo para la presentación de este valioso tema.
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O Brasil vem se beneficiando nos últimos anos da expansão do comércio mundial, como mostram os frequentes recordes obtidos pela balança comercial do país. Porém, se as taxas de crescimento das exportações continuarem aumentando no mesmo ritmo nos próximos anos, os diversos gargalos que impactam negativamente o processo exportador brasileiro podem se agravar ainda mais. Baseada em dados coletados de 258 empresas exportadoras brasileiras, a partir de questionário desenvolvido especificamente para tal fim, essa pesquisa exploratória identificou, quantificou e hierarquizou os principais gargalos que diminuem a competitividade das exportações brasileiras. Esses gargalos foram classificados em grupos macroeconômicos, mercadológicos, idiossincráticos, logísticos, burocráticos, legais, tributários, informacionais e institucionais. A pesquisa se diferencia de trabalhos anteriores por ter sido aplicada a um público diretamente envolvido com as atividades e dificuldades do processo de exportação – os profissionais de comércio exterior – e por considerar toda a gama de gargalos que afetam as exportações. Os estudos anteriores foram sempre focados em certos tipos de gargalos.
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O Brasil vem aumentando anualmente a sua participação no comércio exterior mundial, mas apesar de seu significado na economia mundial, o seu volume negociado internacionalmente corresponde a somente 1,1% das exportações mundiais de mercadorias (23ª posição no ranking mundial), e 0,6% das exportações de serviços comerciais (35ª posição no ranking mundial), segundo a organização mundial do comércio (WTO, 2005). Na Fase 1 desta pesquisa, que se encerra com este Relatório, foi desenvolvida uma metodologia para a pesquisa e análise de dados relativos às dificuldades enfrentadas pelas empresas brasileiras no processo de exportação de mercadorias. Essa fase incluiu uma ampla revisão da literatura nacional e internacional sobre os fatores que têm impacto sobre o desempenho das exportações e a formulação e pré-teste de um questionário. Na Fase 2 será realizada a pesquisa propriamente dita através da aplicação do questionário a uma amostra de cerca de 1.000 empresas exportadoras, selecionadas no Catálogo de Exportadores Brasileiros da CNI – Confederação Nacional da Indústria. Os dados resultantes da pesquisa serão utilizados para avaliar o impacto dos gargalos no volume das exportações, no valor FOB das exportações e na variação anual do valor FOB, utilizando a técnica multivariada de regressão múltipla.
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The Economy of Latin America and the Caribbean Posts Modest Recovery Changes in Latin America and Caribbean Countries' Economic Policy Opinion by Alicia Bárcena, ECLAC's Deputy Executive Secretay. Financial Innovation and the Millennium Targets Highlights. Export Competitiveness and the Real Exchange Rate Indicators Inflation Declines and Employment Rises Recent titles and calendar of events
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This paper sets out to examine how innovation enhances export competitiveness: The proposition that export volume becomes enhanced as more productivity-enhancing innovation is captured by the exporting economy is the focus of this study. From a Schumpeterian perspective, innovation can be characterized by continuous creation and subsequent diffusion of newer technologies on the basis of the exporters' existing capital stock. Then we highlight the theoretical possibility that concentration of innovative activities in a small group of "winner" economies would lead to larger shares of "winner" economies' exports of innovation-active commodities than those commodities for which technology involved is already mature. The world's export data corroborates this theoretical prediction overall, and a focus upon East Asia has revealed the region's increasing resort to technology-intensive commodity sectors, which has presumably been enabled through attracting technology-bearing inward foreign direct investment. Considering the overall gains from innovation, acceleration of full "cycle" of innovation and imitation might be a desirable option.