Trade Liberalisation and Industrial Productivity: Evidence from Manufacturing Industries in Pakistan
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This study examines the impact of trade liberalisation on the
industrial productivity for a panel of twenty seven 3-digit
manufacturing industries in Pakistan over the period 1980-2006. Using a
variant of the Cobb-Douglas production function for industrial sector,
we estimated output elasticities. The results show positive output
elasticities with respect to labour, capital and raw materials for the
pre-trade liberalisation period (1981 –1995) as well as post-trade
liberalisation period (1996-2006). For the pre-liberalisation period, we
observe positive output elasticity with respect to energy, while it
turns out to be negative in the post-liberalisation period probably due
to energy crisis in Pakistan. In the second stage, we calculate total
factor productivity (TFP) and examine the impact of trade liberalisation
on TFP for pre-and post-trade liberalisation periods. The results reveal
that trade liberalisation proxied by import duty has positive but
negligible impact on the TFP in the pre-as well as post-liberalisation
periods. On the other hand, effective rates of protection exert large
negative impact on the TFP in the post-liberalisation than the
pre-liberalisation period. JEL Classifications: F14, F13, O53, L60
Keywords: Trade Liberalisation, Total Factor Productivity, Manufacturing
Sector of Pakistan