Manufacturing in developing countries benefits from quality service firms

Published: April 3, 2019, midnight

b'Services firms can help manufacturing grow in developing countries. But the quality and technological competence of those companies is what matters most when it comes to positive spillover effects. The simple existence of service firms isn\\u2019t enough to make a difference for manufacturers. In addition, countries which allow more open trade in services can expect to see a greater benefit for their manufacturing sector, and that is especially true for low-income countries. The makeup of manufacturing companies is also a factor in whether they will benefit from contact with services firms.\\n\\nThose are the main findings of a working paper for the Asian Development Bank Institute, which looked at the spillover benefits that service firms can have on manufacturing. \\n\\nRead the transcript\\nhttps://bit.ly/2JUYGyC\\n\\nRead the working paper\\nhttps://bit.ly/2TRudkC\\n\\nAbout the authors\\nDeborah Winkler is a senior consultant and principal at Global Economic Policy LLC.\\n\\nKnow more about ADBI\\u2019s work\\nhttps://bit.ly/2FODchP'