Export Growth and Diversification : The Case of Peru
The rapid growth of exports since the early 1990s is a central feature in the extraordinary rise of Peru's economy in recent years. This study puts a lens on this export growth episode, with special attention to two issues. The first one is th...
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Language: | English |
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2012
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Summary: | The rapid growth of exports since the
early 1990s is a central feature in the extraordinary rise
of Peru's economy in recent years. This study puts a
lens on this export growth episode, with special attention
to two issues. The first one is the role of international
price levels as well as export volumes in explaining this
growth. The second one is whether Peru has seen a
diversification of its exports during this growth episode.
The empirical analysis finds that although the increase in
international mineral prices has exerted a significant
impact in recent years, much of the growth of Peru's
export revenues has also been related to an increase in
volumes. This finding applies to traditional and non-
traditional exports, although the importance of volumes is
more predominant for the latter. The analysis does not
reveal a trend toward greater diversification of Peru's
exports since 1993. On the contrary, some of the evidence
suggests that the rises in price and volumes in the mining
components could be leading to greater concentration.
Nonetheless, there is a clear trend toward diversification
among non-traditional exports due to the significant
emergence of new export products in recent years. |
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