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The effects of trade exposure on technical efficiency: New evidence from the Turkish rubber industry
Authors:Ömer Gökçeku?
Institution:(1) Department of Economics, Duke University, Box 90097, 27708-0097 Durham, NC
Abstract:When a country's foreign trade regime becomes more open, international trade theory suggests that domestic firms face more competition and start to operate more efficiently to reduce their production costs. This proposition is empirically examined by using plant-level data from the Turkish rubber industry during a period of substantial trade liberalization: technical efficiency levels improved significantly when Turkey's trade regime shifted from a restrictive to a more liberalized one. Incumbent plants located closer to international markets improved technical efficiency more than the other plants. These findings suggest that the improvement in technical efficiency was due largely to trade liberalization.
Keywords:Trade liberalization  technical efficiency
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