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Developing Productive Capacities Rolf Traeger UNCTAD, Division for Africa Least Developed Countries and Special Programmes UNCTAD Virtual Institute Study Tour (University of Dar-es-Salaam), 22 February 2010
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Developing Productive Capacities

Rolf TraegerUNCTAD, Division for Africa Least Developed Countries and Special Programmes

UNCTAD Virtual Institute Study Tour (University of Dar-es-Salaam), 22 February 2010

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This presentation

1.What are productive capacities? 2.How do productive capacities develop?3.Why focus on productive capacities?4.What prevents productive capacities

from developing?5.Need of paradigm shift in development

policy

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What are productive capacities? (1)

Productive capacities are « the productive resources, entrepreneurial capabilities and production linkages which together determine the capacity of a country to produce goods and services an enable it to grow and develop ».

(The Least Developed Countries Report 2006, p.61)

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What are productive capacities? (2)

The 3 elements are complementary to each other.

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What are productive capacities? (3)

• What are perceived as supply-side constraints cannot be divorced from the demand side.

• The existence of productive capacities simply represents a potential for production and growth; whether or not this potential will be realized depends on the utilization of existing capacities, that is on aggregate demand.

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How do productive capacities develop? (1)

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In LDCs these processes are taking place only to a limited extent

• Capital accumulation increased, but still relies largely (40% of gross K formation) on external finance

• Structural change is rather slow (especially in African LDCs) and many economies experienced de-industrialization

• Technological progress is too often limited to enclaves, with the bulk of SMEs operating at a very small scale or even in the informal sector 

How do productive capacities develop? (2)

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Why focus on productive capacities? (1)

An alternative view of development

1. Focus on supply-side and demand-side factors2. Productive capacities:

generic activity-specificenterprise-specific

3. Growth not steady-state with full utilization of productive resources and full employment

4. Path dependency5. Form of global integration matters

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Why focus on productive capacities? (2)

The virtuous circle of development

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What prevents productive capacities from developing? (1)

Obstacles to the development of productive capacities in LDCs

1. The infrastructure divide2. Institutional weaknesses3. The demand constraint

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What prevents productive capacities from developing? (2)

1. The infrastructure divide

LDCs have the worst infrastructure in the world

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What prevents productive capacities from developing? (3)

2. Institutional weaknesses a. The financial system is often not conducive to private

investment

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What prevents productive capacities from developing? (4)

b. Knowledge systems are frequently disarticulated (dualism modern vs. traditional knowledge)

c. Enterprise sector

- The missing middle- Weak development of formal sector SMEs:

informal sector formal sector small firms large firms

Investment climate reforms are not enough in a context of radical firm heterogeneity

2. Institutional weaknesses

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What prevents productive capacities from developing? (5)

3. The demand constraint • Low labour productivity + widespread

underemployment persistent mass poverty in most LDCs national markets offer limited opportunities for efficient mass production

• weak capabilities, infrastructure and institutionsdifficult to succeed in export marketsexports poverty reduction

• productive resources and capabilities are currently underutilized in the LDCs owing to lack of effective demand

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LDCs historical record has shown the need to move beyond the Washington Consensus, to face more effectively the challenges of:

• generalized poverty

• urban transition

• globalization

• external fragility

Need of paradigm shift in development policy (1)

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Need of paradigm shift in development policy (2)

FROM

Integration / exchange

Macroeconomic stabilization

Static allocation / Allocative efficiency

Liberalization

FDI

Tradables

Supply-side

Good governance

TO

Production

Growth and productive capacities development

Dynamic processes / Expand prod.cap. and employment

Strategic integration

Domestic investment + FDI

Tradables and non-tradables

Demand + Supply

Developmental governance

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Thank you !