Economic complexity and structural transformation: the case of Mozambique

Bjørn Bo Sørensen, Christian Estmann, Enilde Francisco Sarmento, John Rand

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Abstract

Mozambique is among the world’s least complex economies. By systematically accounting for both supply- and demand-side factors, we identify new products and sectors that can help to diversify and upgrade its economy. In a supply-side analysis, we use network methods from the literature on economic complexity to identify a set of target products that are complex, require productive capabilities useful in the export of other products, and are close to Mozambique’s existing productive structure. In a demand-side analysis, we use gravity models to predict the export potential of target products and markets given product-specific trade resistance and geographically dispersed demand. The broad sectoral focus of Mozambique’s industrial policy is largely consistent with structural transformation and export promotion. The current prioritization of agriculture, agro-industry, and metals is especially important, while there are unexploited opportunities in machinery, vehicles, and transport equipment. We find somepotential for Mozambique to export target products to neighbouring countries.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedHelsinki
Vol/bindWIDER Working Paper 141/2020
Antal sider47
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2020
NavnW I D E R. Working Papers
Nummer2020/141
ISSN1798-7237

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