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A tale of industrial stagnation from Africa
Authors:Hulya Dagdeviren  Hatim A Mahran
Institution:1. Business School , University of Hertfordshire , Hatfield, UK;2. Department of Economics , University of Gezira , Medani, Sudan
Abstract:Many African economies have experienced rather dismal industrial development since the 1980s. The consensus is that African firms lack competitiveness in a world with increasing trade openness. What determines competitiveness? A well‐known explanation is that resource endowments in Africa favour land not labour, which results in high wages, especially in comparison with ‘labour abundant’ Asian economies. This paper examines the validity of this view on the basis of the case of Sudan. We demonstrate that the lack of competitiveness of manufacturing industries is not caused by high wages. Assuming a direct relationship between labour productivity and international competitiveness, we argue that acute capacity underutilisation, caused by supply‐side constraints, lowers manufacturing productivity, which in turn negatively influences competitiveness.
Keywords:manufacturing  wages  productivity  capacity utilisation  Africa  Sudan
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