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Democratic Republic of Congo : Product and Market Concentration and the Vulnerability to Exogenous Shocks
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.
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Abstract
- The high level of exports and their product and market concentration exposes the Democratic Republic of Congo to the economic fluctuations of the country's trade partners. This paper uses the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development trade data set to analyze the Democratic Republic of Congo's export patterns for the period 1960-2014. The data confirm that the country's exports remain highly concentrated. The product concentration on minerals is high and reaches exceptional levels. The geographic concentration is also high, while there is a shift in destinations. Hence, EU27, traditionally the main market destination for the Democratic Republic of Congo, lost its importance to China for most of the past decade. This trend continued to increase in the past few years from 2010 to 2013. The clear prevalence of commodity products within the Democratic Republic of Congo's exports and the higher exposure to the Chinese economic cycle are sources of vulnerability. The empirical analysis indicates that the country's exports appear to be significantly sensitive to foreign demand fluctuations. This exposure increases the volatility of the country's macroeconomic framework to exogenous shocks, with negative consequences on growth in gross domestic product and on external balances. The analysis concludes that increasing the Democratic Republic of Congo's resilience requires product and market diversification of exports. This diversification requires improvements in the investment climate and business environment, with emphasis on skills and infrastructure.
- Subjects :
- EXPORT PATTERNS
MONETARY POLICIES
CUSTOMS
AGRICULTURE
INVESTMENT
DEMAND
ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
VALUE ADDED
GRAVITY MODEL
ECONOMIC GROWTH
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
SURPLUS
PRODUCT
GDP
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION
EXPORT MARKETS
EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION
VALUE
INCOME
MACROECONOMICS
EXPORTS
INVESTMENTS
FOREIGN MARKETS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
TRADE FACILITATION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
EXOGENOUS SHOCKS
HUMAN CAPITAL
MERCHANDISE EXPORTS
GOODS
SUPPLY CHAIN
CURRENCY
TRADE DATA
PRICE
EXPORT BASKET
ACCESS
TRADE FLOWS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
EXPORT SHARE
BILATERAL TRADE
LDCS
MERCHANDISE
EXPORT PROMOTION
INTERNATIONAL MARKET
FOREIGN CURRENCIES
EXPORT MARKET
INCOMES
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
CREDIT
MARKETS
EXPENDITURES
EXPORT VOLUMES
IMPORTS
GROWTH RATE
EXPORT RECEIPTS
EXPORT EARNINGS
PRICES
TRADE COSTS
TRADE VOLUME
TRADE PARTNERS
TRADE DIVERSIFICATION
PRODUCTION
ELASTICITY
VALUE OF EXPORTS
EXPORT PROMOTION AGENCIES
GDP PER CAPITA
EXPORT DEPENDENCE
MARKET CONCENTRATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
EXPORT REVENUE
TRADE SURPLUS
NATURAL RESOURCES
EXPORT
TRADE
PRODUCTS
MARKET
SUPPLY
TRADE PARTNER
PRICE CHANGES
TRADE VALUE
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT
FOREIGN CURRENCY
VOLATILITY
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
EXPORT DYNAMICS
INTERNATIONAL PRICES
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19602014
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..f01e3420766960898b0849f7f9dee8c3