Unlocking Central America's Export Potential : Export Performance

The Central America region is a small market. The region contains around 43 million inhabitants (0.6 percent of total world population) who generate around 0.25 percent of the world's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). While the region has successf...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
GDP
WTO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/829471468231846578/Export-performance
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27215
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topic AGGREGATE EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
APPAREL
APPAREL EXPORTS
APPAREL INDUSTRY
APPAREL SECTOR
AVERAGE TARIFF
BARRIERS TO TRADE
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKING
BENCHMARKS
BILATERAL RELATIONSHIPS
BILATERAL TRADE
CAPACITY OF FIRMS
COMMON MARKET
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMERS
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS TERRITORY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
DOMESTIC SUPPLIERS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC SECTORS
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPORT BASKET
EXPORT BASKETS
EXPORT CAPACITY
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORT MARKETS
EXPORT ORIENTATION
EXPORT PATTERNS
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
EXPORT SECTOR
EXPORT SECTORS
EXPORT SHARE
EXPORT SHARES
EXPORT VALUE
EXPORT VOLUMES
EXPORTER
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL TARIFFS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINISHED PRODUCTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN MARKET
FOREIGN MARKETS
FOREIGN SUPPLIERS
FOREIGN TRADE
FREE ACCESS
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
FREE TRADE ZONE
FREE ZONE
FREE ZONES
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL COMPETITION
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL MARKET
GLOBALIZATION
GRAVITY MODEL
GROSS EXPORTS
GROWTH RATE
HOST COUNTRY
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPORT DATA
IMPORT LICENSING
IMPORT SHARE
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOME LEVELS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INPUT PRICES
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTERMEDIATE GOODS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTRAREGIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT BANK
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS
LABOR MARKET
LOCAL BUSINESS
LOCAL ECONOMY
LOCAL MARKET
LOW TARIFFS
MARGINAL COSTS
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET DIVERSIFICATION
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET INFORMATION
MARKET SHARE
MARKET SHARES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
MISSING MARKETS
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
NEGATIVE SHOCKS
NET EXPORTS
OPENNESS
OUTSOURCING
PER CAPITA INCOME
PREFERENTIAL MARKET ACCESS
PREFERENTIAL RULES
PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
PRICE CONTROLS
PROTECTIONIST
PROTECTIONIST MEASURES
QUOTA SYSTEM
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
SALES
SPECIALIZATION
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
SUPPLIER
SUPPLY CHAIN
TARIFF PREFERENCE LEVEL
TARIFF REDUCTION
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TECHNICAL BARRIERS
TERMS OF TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE BALANCES
TRADE CENTER
TRADE COSTS
TRADE DATA
TRADE DEFICIT
TRADE DEFICITS
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE INTEGRATION
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE MORE
TRADE OPENNESS
TRADE PARTNER
TRADE PATTERNS
TRADE PERFORMANCE
TRADE RELATIONSHIP
TRADE RELATIONSHIPS
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
TRADE SURPLUS
TRADE-RELATED INVESTMENT
TRADING
TREATY
TRUST FUND
TURNOVER
VALUE ADDED
VOLATILITY
WELFARE GAINS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
spellingShingle AGGREGATE EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
APPAREL
APPAREL EXPORTS
APPAREL INDUSTRY
APPAREL SECTOR
AVERAGE TARIFF
BARRIERS TO TRADE
BENCHMARK
BENCHMARKING
BENCHMARKS
BILATERAL RELATIONSHIPS
BILATERAL TRADE
CAPACITY OF FIRMS
COMMON MARKET
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMERS
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS TERRITORY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
DOMESTIC SUPPLIERS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC SECTORS
EMERGING ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
EQUIPMENT
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPORT BASKET
EXPORT BASKETS
EXPORT CAPACITY
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORT MARKETS
EXPORT ORIENTATION
EXPORT PATTERNS
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
EXPORT SECTOR
EXPORT SECTORS
EXPORT SHARE
EXPORT SHARES
EXPORT VALUE
EXPORT VOLUMES
EXPORTER
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXTERNAL TARIFFS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINISHED PRODUCTS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN MARKET
FOREIGN MARKETS
FOREIGN SUPPLIERS
FOREIGN TRADE
FREE ACCESS
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
FREE TRADE ZONE
FREE ZONE
FREE ZONES
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL COMPETITION
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL MARKET
GLOBALIZATION
GRAVITY MODEL
GROSS EXPORTS
GROWTH RATE
HOST COUNTRY
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPORT DATA
IMPORT LICENSING
IMPORT SHARE
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOME LEVELS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INPUT PRICES
INSTRUMENT
INSURANCE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTERMEDIATE GOODS
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTRAREGIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT BANK
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS
LABOR MARKET
LOCAL BUSINESS
LOCAL ECONOMY
LOCAL MARKET
LOW TARIFFS
MARGINAL COSTS
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET DIVERSIFICATION
MARKET FAILURES
MARKET INFORMATION
MARKET SHARE
MARKET SHARES
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
MISSING MARKETS
MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS
NEGATIVE SHOCKS
NET EXPORTS
OPENNESS
OUTSOURCING
PER CAPITA INCOME
PREFERENTIAL MARKET ACCESS
PREFERENTIAL RULES
PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
PRICE CONTROLS
PROTECTIONIST
PROTECTIONIST MEASURES
QUOTA SYSTEM
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONAL TRADE
REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
SALES
SPECIALIZATION
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
SUPPLIER
SUPPLY CHAIN
TARIFF PREFERENCE LEVEL
TARIFF REDUCTION
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TECHNICAL BARRIERS
TERMS OF TRADE
TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE BALANCES
TRADE CENTER
TRADE COSTS
TRADE DATA
TRADE DEFICIT
TRADE DEFICITS
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE INTEGRATION
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE MORE
TRADE OPENNESS
TRADE PARTNER
TRADE PATTERNS
TRADE PERFORMANCE
TRADE RELATIONSHIP
TRADE RELATIONSHIPS
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
TRADE SURPLUS
TRADE-RELATED INVESTMENT
TRADING
TREATY
TRUST FUND
TURNOVER
VALUE ADDED
VOLATILITY
WELFARE GAINS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
World Bank
Unlocking Central America's Export Potential : Export Performance
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Central America
Dominican Republic
description The Central America region is a small market. The region contains around 43 million inhabitants (0.6 percent of total world population) who generate around 0.25 percent of the world's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). While the region has successfully embarked on a regional integration agenda and has strong commercial links with the US, extra-regional trade-mainly with large fast-growing emerging economies-remains a challenge. Export performance is analyzed along three dimensions that, together, give a fairly comprehensive picture of competitiveness: 1) the composition, orientation and growth of the export basket; 2) the degree of export diversification across products and markets; and 3) the level of sophistication and quality of their main exports. This analysis allows exports dynamics at the different margins of trade (intensive, extensive, and quality) to be evaluated and individual countries' to be benchmarked with peers in the Central American region. The results of this report allow policy makers to identify key areas to explore in the overall discussion of export competitiveness in the Central American region. This paper relates to the literature on challenges and opportunities that trade liberalization can bring to the Central American region. Much of the recent literature focuses on the role of the free trade agreement negotiated by Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, with the US.
format Working Paper
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Unlocking Central America's Export Potential : Export Performance
title_short Unlocking Central America's Export Potential : Export Performance
title_full Unlocking Central America's Export Potential : Export Performance
title_fullStr Unlocking Central America's Export Potential : Export Performance
title_full_unstemmed Unlocking Central America's Export Potential : Export Performance
title_sort unlocking central america's export potential : export performance
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/829471468231846578/Export-performance
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27215
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spelling okr-10986-272152021-04-23T14:04:40Z Unlocking Central America's Export Potential : Export Performance World Bank AGGREGATE EXPORTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS APPAREL APPAREL EXPORTS APPAREL INDUSTRY APPAREL SECTOR AVERAGE TARIFF BARRIERS TO TRADE BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING BENCHMARKS BILATERAL RELATIONSHIPS BILATERAL TRADE CAPACITY OF FIRMS COMMON MARKET COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS TERRITORY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC PRODUCERS DOMESTIC SUPPLIERS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC SECTORS EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKETS EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT BASKET EXPORT BASKETS EXPORT CAPACITY EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION EXPORT GROWTH EXPORT MARKET EXPORT MARKETS EXPORT ORIENTATION EXPORT PATTERNS EXPORT PERFORMANCE EXPORT SECTOR EXPORT SECTORS EXPORT SHARE EXPORT SHARES EXPORT VALUE EXPORT VOLUMES EXPORTER EXPORTERS EXPORTS EXTERNAL TARIFFS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINISHED PRODUCTS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN MARKET FOREIGN MARKETS FOREIGN SUPPLIERS FOREIGN TRADE FREE ACCESS FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS FREE TRADE ZONE FREE ZONE FREE ZONES GDP GDP PER CAPITA GLOBAL COMPETITION GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL MARKET GLOBALIZATION GRAVITY MODEL GROSS EXPORTS GROWTH RATE HOST COUNTRY HUMAN CAPITAL IMPORT DATA IMPORT LICENSING IMPORT SHARE IMPORTS INCOME INCOME LEVELS INFORMATION SYSTEM INPUT PRICES INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTERMEDIATE GOODS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTRAREGIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT BANK INVESTMENT PROJECTS KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS LABOR MARKET LOCAL BUSINESS LOCAL ECONOMY LOCAL MARKET LOW TARIFFS MARGINAL COSTS MARKET ACCESS MARKET DIVERSIFICATION MARKET FAILURES MARKET INFORMATION MARKET SHARE MARKET SHARES MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MISSING MARKETS MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS NEGATIVE SHOCKS NET EXPORTS OPENNESS OUTSOURCING PER CAPITA INCOME PREFERENTIAL MARKET ACCESS PREFERENTIAL RULES PREFERENTIAL TARIFFS PREFERENTIAL TRADE PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT PRICE CONTROLS PROTECTIONIST PROTECTIONIST MEASURES QUOTA SYSTEM REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONAL TRADE REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES SALES SPECIALIZATION STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SUPPLIER SUPPLY CHAIN TARIFF PREFERENCE LEVEL TARIFF REDUCTION TARIFF REDUCTIONS TECHNICAL BARRIERS TERMS OF TRADE TRADE AGREEMENT TRADE BALANCE TRADE BALANCES TRADE CENTER TRADE COSTS TRADE DATA TRADE DEFICIT TRADE DEFICITS TRADE FACILITATION TRADE FLOWS TRADE INTEGRATION TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE MORE TRADE OPENNESS TRADE PARTNER TRADE PATTERNS TRADE PERFORMANCE TRADE RELATIONSHIP TRADE RELATIONSHIPS TRADE RESTRICTIONS TRADE SURPLUS TRADE-RELATED INVESTMENT TRADING TREATY TRUST FUND TURNOVER VALUE ADDED VOLATILITY WELFARE GAINS WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO The Central America region is a small market. The region contains around 43 million inhabitants (0.6 percent of total world population) who generate around 0.25 percent of the world's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). While the region has successfully embarked on a regional integration agenda and has strong commercial links with the US, extra-regional trade-mainly with large fast-growing emerging economies-remains a challenge. Export performance is analyzed along three dimensions that, together, give a fairly comprehensive picture of competitiveness: 1) the composition, orientation and growth of the export basket; 2) the degree of export diversification across products and markets; and 3) the level of sophistication and quality of their main exports. This analysis allows exports dynamics at the different margins of trade (intensive, extensive, and quality) to be evaluated and individual countries' to be benchmarked with peers in the Central American region. The results of this report allow policy makers to identify key areas to explore in the overall discussion of export competitiveness in the Central American region. This paper relates to the literature on challenges and opportunities that trade liberalization can bring to the Central American region. Much of the recent literature focuses on the role of the free trade agreement negotiated by Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, with the US. 2017-06-15T19:31:18Z 2017-06-15T19:31:18Z 2012-10 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/829471468231846578/Export-performance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27215 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Central America Dominican Republic