Assessing factors of export competitiveness in the Singapore manufacturing sector : a regression analysis

This paper examines the export competitiveness of the manufacturing sector in Singapore. More specifically, we examine how the existence of import content of exports, productivity gains and profit margins affect the competitiveness of Singapore’s manufacturing exports. Using proxies such as price of...

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Main Authors: Chen, Jia Hong, Hung, Mingchou, Lek, Teresa Wan Ying
Other Authors: Chew Soon Beng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-669112019-12-10T13:31:35Z Assessing factors of export competitiveness in the Singapore manufacturing sector : a regression analysis Chen, Jia Hong Hung, Mingchou Lek, Teresa Wan Ying Chew Soon Beng School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development This paper examines the export competitiveness of the manufacturing sector in Singapore. More specifically, we examine how the existence of import content of exports, productivity gains and profit margins affect the competitiveness of Singapore’s manufacturing exports. Using proxies such as price of exports, price of imports, unit business costs, and net operating surplus over manufacturing output, we analyze our results empirically and seek to show the significance of these variables in affecting the export competitiveness in the unique case of Singapore. Since price of exports and price of imports are both expressed in Singapore dollars (SGD) and this captures the exchange rate, we can assess the impact of a stronger SGD on the export competitiveness of Singapore’s manufacturing sector. Traditional economic notions according to Mundell-Fleming model have predominantly assumed that the appreciation of local currency would stimulate imports and harm exports, vice versa. However, in the case of Singapore where there is a high import content in exports, our paper reveals that exports are not adversely affected by an appreciation of SGD. This is attributed to the direct causal relationship between import prices and export prices that helps to minimize the effects of a higher cost of export production brought about by appreciation, with lower import costs. Furthermore, the impacts of productivity growth and profit margins on export competitiveness are very small, supporting the notion that Singapore exporters are price takers. This implies that other than maintaining a strong Singapore currency, keeping a sustainable profit margin is imperative to a healthy manufacturing economy in Singapore, and it can be done by ensuring domestic costs do not escalate above productivity growth. Bachelor of Arts 2016-05-04T07:31:27Z 2016-05-04T07:31:27Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66911 en Nanyang Technological University 41 p. application/pdf
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Chen, Jia Hong
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Lek, Teresa Wan Ying
Assessing factors of export competitiveness in the Singapore manufacturing sector : a regression analysis
description This paper examines the export competitiveness of the manufacturing sector in Singapore. More specifically, we examine how the existence of import content of exports, productivity gains and profit margins affect the competitiveness of Singapore’s manufacturing exports. Using proxies such as price of exports, price of imports, unit business costs, and net operating surplus over manufacturing output, we analyze our results empirically and seek to show the significance of these variables in affecting the export competitiveness in the unique case of Singapore. Since price of exports and price of imports are both expressed in Singapore dollars (SGD) and this captures the exchange rate, we can assess the impact of a stronger SGD on the export competitiveness of Singapore’s manufacturing sector. Traditional economic notions according to Mundell-Fleming model have predominantly assumed that the appreciation of local currency would stimulate imports and harm exports, vice versa. However, in the case of Singapore where there is a high import content in exports, our paper reveals that exports are not adversely affected by an appreciation of SGD. This is attributed to the direct causal relationship between import prices and export prices that helps to minimize the effects of a higher cost of export production brought about by appreciation, with lower import costs. Furthermore, the impacts of productivity growth and profit margins on export competitiveness are very small, supporting the notion that Singapore exporters are price takers. This implies that other than maintaining a strong Singapore currency, keeping a sustainable profit margin is imperative to a healthy manufacturing economy in Singapore, and it can be done by ensuring domestic costs do not escalate above productivity growth.
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Lek, Teresa Wan Ying
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Hung, Mingchou
Lek, Teresa Wan Ying
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title Assessing factors of export competitiveness in the Singapore manufacturing sector : a regression analysis
title_short Assessing factors of export competitiveness in the Singapore manufacturing sector : a regression analysis
title_full Assessing factors of export competitiveness in the Singapore manufacturing sector : a regression analysis
title_fullStr Assessing factors of export competitiveness in the Singapore manufacturing sector : a regression analysis
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