The paper enters the current debate at the intersection of comparative political economy and international trade on the role of price and non-price competitiveness in influenc- ing export. Through an econometric exploration, we identify price competitiveness as a non-negligible factor in driving export for a set of Organisation for the Economic Co- operation and Development (OECD) countries from 1994 to 2019. The documented price sensitiveness, combined with the institutions and policies adopted to promote export-led growth, casts an unsettling light on the prospects for a recovery, particularly for the Euro area. These worrying conclusions are not, however, unescapable. The emergence of the export-led growth model – with its twin brother, the debt-led one – answered the demand- generating problems created by years of wage share decreases and a steady retreat of the State from its traditional demand management role. Drastically inverting these tendencies would contribute to strongly narrowing the need for export-led strategies.

What lies behind export-led growth. an inquiry into the role of price and non-price competitiveness / Pariboni, Riccardo; Paternesi Meloni, Walter. - In: REVIEW OF KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS. - ISSN 2049-5323. - Anno 2024:(2024), pp. 1-27. [10.4337/roke.2024.0009]

What lies behind export-led growth. an inquiry into the role of price and non-price competitiveness

Paternesi Meloni, Walter
2024

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The paper enters the current debate at the intersection of comparative political economy and international trade on the role of price and non-price competitiveness in influenc- ing export. Through an econometric exploration, we identify price competitiveness as a non-negligible factor in driving export for a set of Organisation for the Economic Co- operation and Development (OECD) countries from 1994 to 2019. The documented price sensitiveness, combined with the institutions and policies adopted to promote export-led growth, casts an unsettling light on the prospects for a recovery, particularly for the Euro area. These worrying conclusions are not, however, unescapable. The emergence of the export-led growth model – with its twin brother, the debt-led one – answered the demand- generating problems created by years of wage share decreases and a steady retreat of the State from its traditional demand management role. Drastically inverting these tendencies would contribute to strongly narrowing the need for export-led strategies.
2024
comparative political economy; export; export-led growth; price competitiveness; non-price competitiveness; economic crises
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What lies behind export-led growth. an inquiry into the role of price and non-price competitiveness / Pariboni, Riccardo; Paternesi Meloni, Walter. - In: REVIEW OF KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS. - ISSN 2049-5323. - Anno 2024:(2024), pp. 1-27. [10.4337/roke.2024.0009]
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