Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surprising Export Performance : Back to the Past in a New Veil but Will It Last?
Bosnia and Herzegovina's industrial restructuring, as seen through the lenses of foreign trade performance and its sustainability, has taken off. Bosnia and Herzegovina s exports have displayed strong dynamics outstripping the pace of growth o...
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AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURE APPAREL BASE YEAR BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL PLANNING COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE MARKET COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER GOODS COST OF ENTRY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CUSTOMS CUSTOMS DUTIES DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT ACCESS DIVERSIFICATION DOMESTIC MARKETS DOMESTIC PRODUCTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC RELATIONS ECONOMIC RESEARCH EXPORT BASKET EXPORT BASKETS EXPORT DYNAMICS EXPORT EARNINGS EXPORT GROWTH EXPORT MARKET EXPORT ORIENTATION EXPORT PERFORMANCE EXPORT SHARE EXPORT SPECIALIZATION EXPORT VALUE EXPORTS FACTOR ENDOWMENTS FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FATS FINANCIAL SECTOR FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN OWNERS FOREIGN OWNERSHIP FOREIGN TRADE FOREIGN TRADE POLICY FOREST RESOURCES FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS GDP GLOBAL MARKETS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HUMAN CAPITAL IMPORT DATA IMPORT STATISTICS IMPORTS INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INDUSTRY TRADE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INTANGIBLE INTERMEDIATE GOODS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISIONS JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURES LEVEL OF PROCESSING LIBERALIZATION LIVING STANDARDS LOGGING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY MARKET SHARE MIGA MISMANAGEMENT MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NATIONAL ECONOMY NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NET EXPORTER NET EXPORTERS NET EXPORTS OUTPUT OUTSOURCING PATTERN OF SPECIALIZATION PENSION PREFERENTIAL ACCESS PREFERENTIAL PARTNERS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS REAL ESTATE REGIONAL INTEGRATION SHARE OF CAPITAL SINGLE MARKET SKILLED WORKERS SUGAR TARIFF POLICY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMS OF TRADE TRADABLE GOODS TRADE AGREEMENT TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE BALANCE TRADE CLASSIFICATION TRADE DATA TRADE FLOWS TRADE PATTERNS TRADE PERFORMANCE TRADE POLICY TRADE VALUE TRADING BLOCS TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES UNSKILLED LABOR VALUE ADDED VALUE OF EXPORTS VOLATILITY WAGES WHOLESALE TRADE WORLD MARKETS WORLD PRICES WORLD TRADE |
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AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURE APPAREL BASE YEAR BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL PLANNING COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE MARKET COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER GOODS COST OF ENTRY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CUSTOMS CUSTOMS DUTIES DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT ACCESS DIVERSIFICATION DOMESTIC MARKETS DOMESTIC PRODUCTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC RELATIONS ECONOMIC RESEARCH EXPORT BASKET EXPORT BASKETS EXPORT DYNAMICS EXPORT EARNINGS EXPORT GROWTH EXPORT MARKET EXPORT ORIENTATION EXPORT PERFORMANCE EXPORT SHARE EXPORT SPECIALIZATION EXPORT VALUE EXPORTS FACTOR ENDOWMENTS FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FATS FINANCIAL SECTOR FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN OWNERS FOREIGN OWNERSHIP FOREIGN TRADE FOREIGN TRADE POLICY FOREST RESOURCES FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS GDP GLOBAL MARKETS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HUMAN CAPITAL IMPORT DATA IMPORT STATISTICS IMPORTS INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INDUSTRY TRADE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INTANGIBLE INTERMEDIATE GOODS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISIONS JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURES LEVEL OF PROCESSING LIBERALIZATION LIVING STANDARDS LOGGING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY MARKET SHARE MIGA MISMANAGEMENT MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NATIONAL ECONOMY NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NET EXPORTER NET EXPORTERS NET EXPORTS OUTPUT OUTSOURCING PATTERN OF SPECIALIZATION PENSION PREFERENTIAL ACCESS PREFERENTIAL PARTNERS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS REAL ESTATE REGIONAL INTEGRATION SHARE OF CAPITAL SINGLE MARKET SKILLED WORKERS SUGAR TARIFF POLICY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMS OF TRADE TRADABLE GOODS TRADE AGREEMENT TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE BALANCE TRADE CLASSIFICATION TRADE DATA TRADE FLOWS TRADE PATTERNS TRADE PERFORMANCE TRADE POLICY TRADE VALUE TRADING BLOCS TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES UNSKILLED LABOR VALUE ADDED VALUE OF EXPORTS VOLATILITY WAGES WHOLESALE TRADE WORLD MARKETS WORLD PRICES WORLD TRADE Kaminski, Bartlomiej Ng, Francis Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surprising Export Performance : Back to the Past in a New Veil but Will It Last? |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina's industrial
restructuring, as seen through the lenses of foreign trade
performance and its sustainability, has taken off. Bosnia
and Herzegovina s exports have displayed strong dynamics
outstripping the pace of growth of exports in almost each
year over 1997-2007 combined with the shift to higher value
added exportables. Although its performance during the
period 1996-2000 following the end of war in late 1995 was
not surprising, given relatively low foreign direct
investment inflows and weaknesses in the investment climate,
its subsequent export performance has come as a surprise.
Industrial restructuring, as revealed in the pattern of
exports, consisted in rebuilding and modernizing the
pre-independence industrial base built around wood products,
metalworking, clothing, and automotive products. Although
exports still remain relatively low in terms of both per
capita and gross domestic product in comparison with other
Balkan economies, there has been significant change in their
composition, indicating a growing presence of more processed
manufactures and the participation of local firms in global
networks of production and distribution, mostly as
independent suppliers. Firms with foreign participation have
been one of the levers of export upgrading and expansion.
The dominance of joint ventures as a mode of entry of
foreign capital is worrisome for two reasons: first,
domestic firms may not have access to the most recent
technologies and knowhow; and second, it is always
indicative of weaknesses of a domestic economic regime. This
also raises concerns about the future sustainability of
export performance. |
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Kaminski, Bartlomiej Ng, Francis |
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Kaminski, Bartlomiej Ng, Francis |
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Kaminski, Bartlomiej |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surprising Export Performance : Back to the Past in a New Veil but Will It Last? |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surprising Export Performance : Back to the Past in a New Veil but Will It Last? |
title_full |
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surprising Export Performance : Back to the Past in a New Veil but Will It Last? |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surprising Export Performance : Back to the Past in a New Veil but Will It Last? |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surprising Export Performance : Back to the Past in a New Veil but Will It Last? |
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bosnia and herzegovina’s surprising export performance : back to the past in a new veil but will it last? |
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okr-10986-37242021-04-23T14:02:12Z Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surprising Export Performance : Back to the Past in a New Veil but Will It Last? Kaminski, Bartlomiej Ng, Francis AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURE APPAREL BASE YEAR BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL PLANNING COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE MARKET COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMER GOODS COST OF ENTRY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CUSTOMS CUSTOMS DUTIES DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT ACCESS DIVERSIFICATION DOMESTIC MARKETS DOMESTIC PRODUCTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC RELATIONS ECONOMIC RESEARCH EXPORT BASKET EXPORT BASKETS EXPORT DYNAMICS EXPORT EARNINGS EXPORT GROWTH EXPORT MARKET EXPORT ORIENTATION EXPORT PERFORMANCE EXPORT SHARE EXPORT SPECIALIZATION EXPORT VALUE EXPORTS FACTOR ENDOWMENTS FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FATS FINANCIAL SECTOR FOREIGN CAPITAL FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN OWNERS FOREIGN OWNERSHIP FOREIGN TRADE FOREIGN TRADE POLICY FOREST RESOURCES FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS GDP GLOBAL MARKETS GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HUMAN CAPITAL IMPORT DATA IMPORT STATISTICS IMPORTS INDUSTRIAL RESTRUCTURING INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INDUSTRY TRADE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INTANGIBLE INTERMEDIATE GOODS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT DECISIONS JOINT VENTURE JOINT VENTURES LEVEL OF PROCESSING LIBERALIZATION LIVING STANDARDS LOGGING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY MARKET SHARE MIGA MISMANAGEMENT MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NATIONAL ECONOMY NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NET EXPORTER NET EXPORTERS NET EXPORTS OUTPUT OUTSOURCING PATTERN OF SPECIALIZATION PENSION PREFERENTIAL ACCESS PREFERENTIAL PARTNERS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCERS PROPERTY RIGHTS REAL ESTATE REGIONAL INTEGRATION SHARE OF CAPITAL SINGLE MARKET SKILLED WORKERS SUGAR TARIFF POLICY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMS OF TRADE TRADABLE GOODS TRADE AGREEMENT TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE BALANCE TRADE CLASSIFICATION TRADE DATA TRADE FLOWS TRADE PATTERNS TRADE PERFORMANCE TRADE POLICY TRADE VALUE TRADING BLOCS TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES UNSKILLED LABOR VALUE ADDED VALUE OF EXPORTS VOLATILITY WAGES WHOLESALE TRADE WORLD MARKETS WORLD PRICES WORLD TRADE Bosnia and Herzegovina's industrial restructuring, as seen through the lenses of foreign trade performance and its sustainability, has taken off. Bosnia and Herzegovina s exports have displayed strong dynamics outstripping the pace of growth of exports in almost each year over 1997-2007 combined with the shift to higher value added exportables. Although its performance during the period 1996-2000 following the end of war in late 1995 was not surprising, given relatively low foreign direct investment inflows and weaknesses in the investment climate, its subsequent export performance has come as a surprise. Industrial restructuring, as revealed in the pattern of exports, consisted in rebuilding and modernizing the pre-independence industrial base built around wood products, metalworking, clothing, and automotive products. Although exports still remain relatively low in terms of both per capita and gross domestic product in comparison with other Balkan economies, there has been significant change in their composition, indicating a growing presence of more processed manufactures and the participation of local firms in global networks of production and distribution, mostly as independent suppliers. Firms with foreign participation have been one of the levers of export upgrading and expansion. The dominance of joint ventures as a mode of entry of foreign capital is worrisome for two reasons: first, domestic firms may not have access to the most recent technologies and knowhow; and second, it is always indicative of weaknesses of a domestic economic regime. This also raises concerns about the future sustainability of export performance. 2012-03-19T18:38:41Z 2012-03-19T18:38:41Z 2010-01-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20100315165156 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3724 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5187 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Europe and Central Asia Europe and Central Asia Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina |