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Poverty and export product diversification in developing countries

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  • Sena Kimm Gnangnon

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The current article contributes to the literature on the relationship between poverty and international trade by addressing an issue that has received scant attention in this literature, that is, the effect of poverty on export product diversification in developing countries. The analysis focuses on a sample of 109 developing countries covering the period 1980–2014. It shows that over this sample, poverty influences positively export product concentration, with the magnitude of this effect increasing as countries experience higher development level. Furthermore, the analysis reveals that the effect of poverty on export product concentration depends on a number of factors, including the amount of development aid flows that accrue to a country, the accumulated human capital, the depth of financial development as well as the amount of public revenue available to the government.

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  • Sena Kimm Gnangnon, 2020. "Poverty and export product diversification in developing countries," The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(2), pages 211-236, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jitecd:v:29:y:2020:i:2:p:211-236
    DOI: 10.1080/09638199.2019.1658124
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    1. Isaac Doku, 2022. "Are Developing Countries Using Climate Funds for Poverty Alleviation? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa," The European Journal of Development Research, Palgrave Macmillan;European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), vol. 34(6), pages 3026-3049, December.
    2. Sèna Kimm Gnangnon, 2022. "Does poverty deter foreign direct investment flows to developing countries?," International Journal of Economic Policy Studies, Springer, vol. 16(1), pages 297-330, February.
    3. Tehreem Fatima & Grzegorz Mentel & Buhari Doğan & Zeeshan Hashim & Umer Shahzad, 2022. "Investigating the role of export product diversification for renewable, and non-renewable energy consumption in GCC (gulf cooperation council) countries: does the Kuznets hypothesis exist?," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 24(6), pages 8397-8417, June.

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