Argentina’s competitiveness matrix: the natural resource controversy and the country’s evolving trade position

This paper uses Fajnzylber and Mandeng’s competitiveness matrix to analyse the evolving structure of Argentine exports between 1985 and 2010. In particular, it seeks to identify links between the country’s export pattern, in which natural resources predominate, and the evolving structures of differe...

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Autores principales: Fernández, Virginia Laura, Curado, Marcelo Luiz
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spelling oai-11362-447152020-11-25T22:58:09Z Argentina’s competitiveness matrix: the natural resource controversy and the country’s evolving trade position Fernández, Virginia Laura Curado, Marcelo Luiz COMPETITIVIDAD MEDICION EXPORTACIONES ESTADISTICAS COMERCIALES MERCADOS OCDE MERCOSUR COMPETITIVENESS MEASUREMENT EXPORTS TRADE STATISTICS MARKETS OECD MERCOSUR This paper uses Fajnzylber and Mandeng’s competitiveness matrix to analyse the evolving structure of Argentine exports between 1985 and 2010. In particular, it seeks to identify links between the country’s export pattern, in which natural resources predominate, and the evolving structures of different markets: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR), the developing countries of Asia and the world. One of the main conclusions is that, although historically it has been the developed countries that have been responsible for the dominance of commodities in Argentina’s export pattern, in recent decades it has been the developing countries of Asia. In MERCOSUR, on the other hand, there has been an improvement in the pattern of Argentine exports. The article suggests that this has been driven by the bilateral agreements between Argentina and Brazil, especially in the automotive sector. 2019-08-20T16:10:26Z 2019-08-20T16:10:26Z 2019-04-15 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/44715 LC/PUB.2019/6-P 4 en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 127 .pdf application/pdf 1985 ARGENTINA ASIA ORIENTAL ARGENTINA EAST ASIA 2010
institution Cepal
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language English
topic COMPETITIVIDAD
MEDICION
EXPORTACIONES
ESTADISTICAS COMERCIALES
MERCADOS
OCDE
MERCOSUR
COMPETITIVENESS
MEASUREMENT
EXPORTS
TRADE STATISTICS
MARKETS
OECD
MERCOSUR
spellingShingle COMPETITIVIDAD
MEDICION
EXPORTACIONES
ESTADISTICAS COMERCIALES
MERCADOS
OCDE
MERCOSUR
COMPETITIVENESS
MEASUREMENT
EXPORTS
TRADE STATISTICS
MARKETS
OECD
MERCOSUR
Fernández, Virginia Laura
Curado, Marcelo Luiz
Argentina’s competitiveness matrix: the natural resource controversy and the country’s evolving trade position
description This paper uses Fajnzylber and Mandeng’s competitiveness matrix to analyse the evolving structure of Argentine exports between 1985 and 2010. In particular, it seeks to identify links between the country’s export pattern, in which natural resources predominate, and the evolving structures of different markets: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR), the developing countries of Asia and the world. One of the main conclusions is that, although historically it has been the developed countries that have been responsible for the dominance of commodities in Argentina’s export pattern, in recent decades it has been the developing countries of Asia. In MERCOSUR, on the other hand, there has been an improvement in the pattern of Argentine exports. The article suggests that this has been driven by the bilateral agreements between Argentina and Brazil, especially in the automotive sector.
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author Fernández, Virginia Laura
Curado, Marcelo Luiz
author_facet Fernández, Virginia Laura
Curado, Marcelo Luiz
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title Argentina’s competitiveness matrix: the natural resource controversy and the country’s evolving trade position
title_short Argentina’s competitiveness matrix: the natural resource controversy and the country’s evolving trade position
title_full Argentina’s competitiveness matrix: the natural resource controversy and the country’s evolving trade position
title_fullStr Argentina’s competitiveness matrix: the natural resource controversy and the country’s evolving trade position
title_full_unstemmed Argentina’s competitiveness matrix: the natural resource controversy and the country’s evolving trade position
title_sort argentina’s competitiveness matrix: the natural resource controversy and the country’s evolving trade position
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/44715
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