Foreign Ownership, Technological Capabilities, and Clothing Exports in Sri Lanka

Publication | June 2007

Micro-level study of Sri Lankan garment industry provides input for policies to promote private sector competitiveness.

Drawing on recent developments in applied international trade and innovation and learning in developing countries, this paper examines the links between firm-level export performance, foreign ownership, and the acquisition of technological capabilities in a sample of 205 clothing enterprises in Sri Lanka. Econometric analysis indicates that foreign ownership, firm size, human capital, technological capabilities, and geographical location are all positively associated with export shares. Furthermore, higher levels of technological capability are associated with larger firm size, university-level manpower, and R&D. Micro-level investigations are a complementary input to developing policies for promoting private sector competitiveness in outward-oriented developing countries.

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Subjects
  • Private sector development
  • Industry and trade
Countries
  • Sri Lanka

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