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Market Structure and the Transition to High-End Export Products in Developing Countries

机译:市场结构与发展中国家高端出口产品的转型

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The ability of a developing country to move into high quality export markets is largely determined by its domestic market structure. The paper uses U.S. import data for the 1978-87 period to analyze the linkage between export performance and industrial organization in Korea and Taiwan. Both countries have experienced a rapid expansion and diversification of exports since the 1960's. Export-led growth in the two countries, however, has been accomplished with divergent domestic market structures. Large firms and conglomerates dominate the Korean export market, while small enterprises provide a majority of the output in Taiwan's industrial sector. The paper concludes that a market structure dominated by conglomerates does have higher incentives and lower entry costs for many high-quality products and thus will make a more rapid transition in these industries. While smaller businesses may have some success in differentiating their products for niche markets or by just being quick to the market in areas with short product cycles, they generally have more trouble meeting the competition in high-quality markets.

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