Abstract
This paper intends to empirically examine how R&D expenditures, import of intermediate inputs and scale-economies influence high-tech exports from Organization of Islamic Countries (OICs). In this context, the study assesses the predictions of the theories of international trade on comparative advantage, processing trade as well as new economic geography. The paper focuses on selected OICs that are aspiring to become technologically advanced by diversifying their production and export base from low-end products to high-tech products. To achieve this objective, these countries are investing on domestic R&D activities, and making efforts to attract foreign technologies and knowledge through imported inputs and foreign direct investment. Besides, they are restructuring their industries to benefit from scale-economies. Within this perspective, using the Empirical Bayesian technique, the paper concludes that R&D expenditures positively influence high-tech exports as predicted by traditional theories; while economies-ofscale are relatively less effective in the promotion of high-tech exports. The variable import of electronic parts and components strongly support the presence of a phenomenon of processing trade. Based on these findings, the paper draws some implications for policy making to leverage high-tech exports from OICs.

Uzma Iqbal, Zafar Mehmood, Atiq-ur-Rehman. (2015) Factors Transforming High-Tech Exports from OICs, , Volume-07, Issue-2.
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